Description: Cheese room -- interior, Canterbury, New Hampshire. Of the five shelves in a storage area, the bottom four hold rounds of cheese, as does a single shelf in the lower right corner. The top shelf is covered with Shaker wooden pails.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: View of the Meeting House from an upper story in the Church Family dwelling. In the foreground between the dwelling and the meeting house a small garden is visible. The Meeting House and its fence are clearly seen. Beyond them are the hills showing Shaker fields.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: View of the Meeting House from an upper story in the Church Family dwelling. In the foreground between the dwelling and the meeting house a small garden is visible. The Meeting House and its fence are clearly seen. Beyond them are the hills showing Shaker fields.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Inscriptions: Handwritten on back: GRS48b, Church family dwelling and second house, Watervliet, This beautiful stone building was torn down during the WPA projects (1937) I could never understand why GRS
Description: At the lower edge of the picture, an unpaved path (sidewalk) and road can be seen. In the space between the path walk and the road is a maple sapling. On the opposite side of the path is a board fence and a gate (at the far right), with a stone gate post. The center of the picture shows a green lawn leading up to the Children's House. On the right, about half way up the picture, is the Meeting House and the Ministry's Shop behind it. The houses along the sidewalk leading from the road to C. H. are the edge of the infirmary and three or four unidentified buildings, ending with the 1793 Dwelling House and the Sister's Shop. Plantings in these pictures are young trees.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire