Description: Canterbury Shaker Village Archives (1-PN168) 96-7; Condition (card: fine, photograph: fine). A sepia colored photographic card. Size: 6 a 1/4. Unused. White borders, sides are 3/8 inch -- top, 1/16+ and bottom is an 1/8 inch.; In the upper left corner of the back is the picture identification: "Canterbury's Last Shaker Brother Irving Greenwood (1876-1939) with his Dog Dewey, 1923." -- "Brother Irving was responsible for much of the technology introduced at Canterbury in the early 20th century, including the first electrical system in the area in 1910, and one of the first radios in 1922." -- "Copyright Canterbury Shaker Village Archives (1-PN168) 96-7." -- In the lower left is the symbol of Canterbury Shaker Village, Inc. and its address "Canterbury Shaker Village, Inc., 288 Shaker Road, Canterbury, NH." -- In the bottom middle is a light printing of a camera on tripod logo, under which is printed "Images From The Past, Bennington, VT."
Brother Irving is seated in a rocking chair. His arm rests on a table with a radio. The largest picture on the wall is of the mill at North Union, Ohio. In very light color, middle bottom is a tripod with a camera in a circle and notation: Images From The Past, Bennington, Vermont.