Description: This is the opposite side of the "T" seen in picture 181. -- Condition (card: fine, photograph: good). White 5/8 inch side borders; 1/2 inch top and bottom borders.; On the back is printed "Photo Post Card." A vertical black line separates the message from the address side of the card. Upper right has a box for postage stamp, including a note that the picture is printed on Kodak Paper. To the left of the box is the word "Address" A scrawled pencil, not wholly distinct, Canterbury is written. Handwritten on back: "Canterbury."
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Subjects
Postcards -- Shakers, Postcards -- New Hampshire -- Merrimack County
Description: Condition (card: fine, photograph: fine). A black and white, "Photo Post Card."; Printed on back: "Photo Post Card." -- A light black vertical line divides the card into two sections. A postal box in the upper right corner, indicates that the picture is printed on Kodak Paper. To the left of that box is "Address" Handwritten on back: [pencil writing unclear]
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Subjects
Postcards -- Shakers, Postcards -- New Hampshire -- Merrimack County
Description: Condition (card: fine, photograph: fine). Unused. A black and white photo with 3/8 margins; the one on the left is 5/16 ths. Good color contrast is not as "strong" as in picture 217.; On back: "Photo Post Card." A vertical line separates message side from address side. A postage stamp box is outline and notes that the photo is printed on Kodak Paper. "Address" is printed left of stamp box.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Subjects
Postcards -- Shakers, Postcards -- New Hampshire -- Merrimack County
Description: This is the opposite side of the "T" seen in picture 181. -- Condition (card: fine, photograph: fine). White 3/4 inch side borders; 1/4 inch top and bottom borders. On the back is printed Photo Post Cards. A vertical black line separates the message from the address sides of the card. Upper right has a box for postage stamp, including a note that the picture is printed on Kodak Paper. To the left of the box is the word "Address"; Printed on back: "Photo Post Card." -- A vertical line under the "D" separates the message from the address side of the card. In the upper right is a box for a postage stamp. The box indicates that the paper used in Kodak.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Subjects
Postcards -- Shakers, Postcards -- New Hampshire -- Merrimack County
Description: Condition (card: fine, photograph: good). Black and white photographic card with a 7/16 ths white border; printed on Kodak paper. Unused.; Back of card reads "Photo Post Card;" a line divides message from address sections.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Subjects
Postcards -- Shakers, Postcards -- New Hampshire -- Merrimack County
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
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
Description: The "Great Barn" is seen in the middle left of the picture; the middle right shows Church Family buildings. In the foreground, two men (Shaker ?) stand by the stone fence, and on the walkway by the side of the road, young trees, some staked, line the area between the walkway and the unpaved road.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: The "Great Barn" is seen in the middle left of the picture; the middle right shows Church Family buildings. In the foreground, two men (Shaker ?) stand by the stone fence, and on the walkway by the side of the road, young trees, some staked, line the area between the walkway and the unpaved road.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: This "Bird's Eye View" was taken from the Office or West side of the road. It shows the infirmary in the lower right side of the photograph. To the left of the infirmary is the Carriage House. The Brethren's Shop is seen between those buildings, that is, in the upper right of the picture. Behind it is the Carpenter's Shop. In the far upper left can be seen the roof and upper floor windows of the school house. The Great Barn is seen in the upper middle section of the picture.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: This "Bird's Eye View" would appear to be taken from the Office roof. The picture gives the viewer a sense of looking down and out onto the Church Family. At the far end of the lawn that fronts 6 buildings is the Children's House. At the lower edge of the picture is sidewalk, board fence and gate that separates the village buildings from the road. To the right of the Children's House, and barely visible, is the Ministry's Barn (no longer standing). The houses, on the left side of the photo, from left front to the C. H. are situated along a sidewalk. The first building is the infirmary, three unidentified buildings, the 1793 Dwelling House, and ending with the Sister's Shop. Two unidentified buildings behind the D. H. can be seen. Plantings in these pictures are young trees.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: This "Bird's Eye View" would appear to be taken from the Office roof. The picture gives the viewer a sense of looking down and out onto the Church Family. At the far end of the lawn that fronts 6 buildings is the Children's House. At the lower edge of the picture is sidewalk, board fence and gate that separates the village buildings from the road. To the right of the Children's House, and barely visible, is the Ministry's Barn (no longer standing). The houses, on the left side of the photo, from left front to the C. H. are situated along a sidewalk. The first building is the infirmary, three unidentified buildings, the 1793 Dwelling House, and ending with the Sister's Shop. Two unidentified buildings behind the D. H. can be seen. Plantings in these pictures are young trees.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: The "Great Barn" is seen in the middle left of the picture; the middle right shows Church Family buildings. In the foreground, two men (Shaker ?) stand by the stone fence, and on the walkway by the side of the road, young trees, some staked, line the area between the walkway and the unpaved road.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire