ca. 1920
photo album #57 B
GUSN-193755
One paperbound volume of black and white photographs, exposed in the 1920s, and presumably taken by Alfred Shurrocks, an architectural historian. These photographs in many instances duplicate material already in the geographic files, but no attempt has been made to estimate the precise amount of duplication. Most of the locations are identified.
Photographs show wonderful architectural detail of a large expanse of houses in Connecticut.There are exteriors, interiors, kitchens, bedrooms, fireplaces, beams, wall details, and staircases Album B contains 174 images of early buildings and houses.
The overall quality of these photographs is quite good for both study and reproduction purposes. Negatives exist for many prints, though unfortunately negative numbers have not consistently been applied to the corresponding print. Users should be sure to consult the negative index under the appropriate locality to determine if negatives exist. These will be in the "a" series.
houses
architectural elements
historic houses
kitchens
dining rooms
historic buildings
interior views
exterior views
photograph albums
black-and-white prints (photographs)
album number 57B & D
1 photograph album
PC009
Photograph albums collection
PC009.057B
Connecticut (United States)
Attributed to Shurrocks, Alfred F. (Photographer)
photograph albums
black-and-white prints (photographs)
Guilford, CT
Greenwich, CT
Farmington, CT
New London, CT
Norwich, CT
East Lyme, CT
Morris Cove, CT
Milford, CT
Branford, CT
South Glastonbury, CT
North Haven, CT
Stratford, CT
Maddison, CT
East Windsor, CT
Lower Pawcatuck, CT
East Haven, CT
Essex, CT
Southington, CT
Windham, CT
Norwichtown, CT
Dunham, CT
Rowayton, CT
Wethersfield, CT
Northford, CT
Litchfield, CT
New Haven, CT
Windsor, CT
Fairfield, CT
Old Lyme, CT
Chester, CT
Coventry, CT
Item
photo album #57 B
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