Description: View of the village along the crest of the hill. In foreground is a stone fence. The building at the right is the meeting house. On the left side of the picture, starting at the far left, is the carriage shed (?), the Trustees' Office, and in the left foreground is the blacksmith shop and another building.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: View of the village along the crest of the hill. In foreground is a stone fence. The building at the right is the meeting house. On the left side of the picture, starting at the far left, is the carriage shed (?), the Trustees' Office, and in the left foreground is the blacksmith shop and another building.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: A long distance view showing largely empty fields with Shaker Village buildings situated across the hill-top. The Church Family is on the right half, in which the meetinghouse is to the far right and the office stands out in the middle of the picture. On the left is the Middle Family. Its buildings are visible but not distinguishable.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: Two boys, Henry Mead and Walter Wilson, drinking from a well at Canterbury, New Hampshire. Two boys, one holding a pump handle, while the other leans across a large half barrel made of wood slats bound together by strand of vine, cupping his hands to secure the water. The barrel tub rests upon a wooded platform. Above and to the back of the boys is a picket fence.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: Two boys, Henry Mead and Walter Wilson, drinking from a well at Canterbury, New Hampshire. Two boys, one holding a pump handle, while the other leans across a large half barrel made of wood slats bound together by strand of vine, cupping his hands to secure the water. The barrel tub rests upon a wooded platform. Above and to the back of the boys is a picket fence.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: The Great Barn viewed from the South -- in contrast to view from the North as in picture 5. Barn covers the top of the photograph. Immediately in front of the barn are two extensions, which run perpendicular to the main building. Between the two extensions is the woodshed. In the immediate foreground are two small buildings.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: The Great Barn viewed from the South. Barn covers the top of the photograph. Immediately in front of the barn are two extensions, which run perpendicular to the main building. Between the two extensions is the woodshed. In the immediate foreground are two small buildings.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: The Great Barn viewed from the South -- in contrast to view from the North as in picture 5. Barn covers the top of the photograph. Immediately in front of the barn are two extensions, which run perpendicular to the main building. Between the two extensions is the woodshed. In the immediate foreground are two small buildings.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: This exterior picture, with the Great Stone Dwelling of the Church Family on the right side, show the face of that building as well as those buildings behind and to its side. In the distance on sees the water.
Geography
Enfield (N.H.), Grafton County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: On the left side of the picture is a group of four girls, two on each side of an adult Shaker sister. On the right is a group of five boys. Carpet under the feet; clapboard building as backdrop.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire