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: 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.
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Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: One large and one small cook stove are in the forefront of the picture. At the far right appears to be a cabinet shaped metal oven (?), with a fire door at the bottom. An arch kettle can be seen in the left rear of the picture. A tea kettle is on the smaller stove. A large pot, with lid, and large coffee urn with spigot are on the larger stove.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: One large and one small cook stove are in the forefront of the picture. At the far right appears to be a cabinet shaped metal oven (?), with a fire door at the bottom. An arch kettle can be seen in the left rear of the picture. A tea kettle is on the smaller stove. A large pot, with lid, and large coffee urn with spigot are on the larger stove.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: Four trestle tables, set for a meal, with low back chairs dominate the picture. On the left side a sink and stove can be seen. The ceiling is decorated with streamers in a half-loop pattern. Above the tables hang condiment holders. Each holder serves a four person setting, in short, there are two holders for each table which seats eight. Built in cupboards and drawers are visible.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: Four trestle tables, set for a meal, with low back chairs dominate the picture. On the left side a sink and stove can be seen. The ceiling is decorated with streamers in a half-loop pattern. Above the tables hang condiment holders. Each holder serves a four person setting, in short, there are two holders for each table which seats eight. Built in cupboards and drawers are visible.
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire
Description: Four trestle tables, set for a meal, with low back chairs dominate the picture. On the left side a sink and stove can be seen. The ceiling is decorated with streamers in a half-loop pattern. Above the tables hang condiment holders. Each holder serves a four person setting, in short, there are two holders for each table which seats eight. Built in cupboards and drawers are visible.
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: 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: Front: 2-32; Back: Shaker Village, Canterbury N. H., Gymnastic Exercises; Begin at left - Marion Montague, Cora Newhall, Gertrude Young, Sarah F. Wilson, Jennie H. Fish, Cleora Caswell, Mary L. Wilson, Lizzie Fish; Canterbury, N. H.; 512390
Geography
Canterbury (N.H.), Merrimack County (N.H.), New Hampshire