Album 14: Architectual Details of Buildings in Newburyport, Mass.

Collection Type

  • Photography

Date

undated

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-D-0101

GUSN

GUSN-191833

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Description

"Book prepared by S. C. Reed, Artist, Newburyport. Dalton Club." This album consists of two hundred 4 x 5 inch photographs of exterior and interior details of houses in Newburyport, Newbury, East Haverhill, Byfield, Groveland, and Northampton, Massachusetts. The album includes images of doorways, windows, fireplaces, wallpaper, fences, windows, roof moldings, church steeples, and other details. The photographs are evidently from the early twentieth century. An index accompanies the album. The photographs document details of the Dalton House, the Unitarian Church, the Lord Timothy Dexter House, the Richardson House, the Cushing House, and the Hale House in Newburyport, and the Coffin House, the Pierce-Spencer House, and the Short House in Newbury, among others.

Details

Descriptive Terms

dwellings
exterior views
interior views
detail views
wallpapers
photograph albums
gelatin silver prints

Additional Identification Number

Album Number 14

Physical Descrption

1 photograph album

Collection Code

PC009

Collection Name

Photograph albums collection

Date of Acquisition

1917

Reference Code

PC009.014

Acqusition Type

Gift

Image Dimensions

5 x 4 (HxW)(inches)

Credit Line

Gift of William Sumner Appleton, Mrs. W. S. Bernhemier, and Charles Mosely, 1917.

Places

Newburyport (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Newbury (Essex county, Massachusetts)
East Haverhill (Grafton county, New Hampshire)
Byfield (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Groveland (Essex county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Reed, Selwyn C. (Photographer)

Material Type

photograph albums
gelatin silver prints

Descriptive Terms

Hale House

Description Level

Item

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-D-0101

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