Black and white to sepia tone photographic post card showing view from the south of the Jonathan Woodbridge House, showing screen door, flagpole and fire hydrant. Taken in the summertime. See also Ph121pc,Ph102af, Ph102ag, and Ph102ah, and others.
Sepia real photo postcard, untitled, maker unidentified postally unused. Show the Jonathan Woodbridge House, Worthington Corners from southwest view, showing porch. Taken in summertime.
Black and white photographic post card advertisement for 'Lafayette Lodge, Worthington, Mass. 'Up so high -- yet so near' 'Over fine State roads, free from heavy auto travel, beautiful scenery, reasonable rates for week-ends, delicious home-cooked…
Beautiful black and white photographic post card of a road bend next to a river. Also shows cement post and old-style guard rail. This is the discontinued Route 9, West Cummington. Remmington Hill in background.
Black and white photographic post card of 'The Round Barn' which was located on Old North Road, then owned by members of the Bartlett family. The barn was torn down in 1923 or perhaps 1925. Built by Noyes Bartlett. Taken from scrapbook.
Series of photos from Dr. Conwell's complex, South Worthington. All photos appear to be taken from Moody Book, 1. Dr. & Mrs. Conwell, 2. Dr. Conwell's home, 3. The Academy, 4. The gymnasium hall, 5. The interior hall, 6. Dr. Conwell's farmhouse, 7.…
Nathan Leonard Cellar Hole - This black and white photograph was taken of the corner of Kinne Brook and Prentice Roads and shows wooden street sign before metal ones were introduced. in 1990s. Florence Glidden, from Denworth Farm, created wooden…
This is a black and white photograph of Nathan Leonard's cellar hole on Prentice Road at the corner of Kinne Brook. This photo shows chimney ruins at the site of the house. Early settler in Worthington. Writing is possibly Arthur Capen's.
This black and white glossy photograph is of the Gebel House on Lindsay Road. Formerly Dwight Raymond's house. Several owners before Hassan Gebel. See also Box 17, GN065 for original Howes Brothers slide. (Roske, Richardson, LaRock). Separate Gothic…
This black and white photograph is of the Gurney House on Old Post Road. It burned when the Worthington Inn burned at the Corners. Leland Cole was occupant at the time. The only thing salvaged was his son's (TD) toboggan.
This black and white photograph of the Freeman House (nest to Schrade's) (today owned by the Schrade/James family) is on Ireland Street It is next to Sevenars (Schrades Conwell Academy). Franklin W. Hitchcock photograph.
This black and white photograph is of the Franklin Burr House on Kinne Brook Road. This is a view from the side. Print is taken from a scrapbook. Built by the same builder who constructed Chamberlin's on Buffington Hill.
This black and white and color snapshots of the Fitzroy House on Corbett Road. When taken down in 1964, it was the oldest house in town. Water color painting of this house done by Ruth Thompson, now owned by Harold Brown. Some of the boards and beams…
This black and white photograph was taken by Ray Magargal of the Magargal House (The Cheese Factory/'The Spruces'). It stands on Williamsburg Road. Was in the Bartlett family for generations; currently (2003) owned by Stephen Bartlett Magargal, son…
This black and white photograph of 'Maple Shades' (the Rice house - later owned by Jensen) shows dirt road, maple trees, and sidewalk, with partial view of Worthington Inn, on Old Post Road.
Black and white photograph of the Bates House (Heritage - today owned by Jeff Racz) on Buffington Hill Road next to Woodbridge house. Clarence and Florence Bates passed the house to their daughter, Cottrell, who sold to Robert Lawson, who sold to new…