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Family and Friends in Salisbury, Massachusetts

Collection Type

  • Photography

Date

1917-1938

Location Note

photo albums # 192,193,194

GUSN

GUSN-194722

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Description

Album of photographs of family and friends in Salisbury, MA probably compiled by H.G. Little, 1917-1938.

Since the bulk of the photographs date from the World War I era, the home front is well represented through the Salisbury Coast Guard and "Salisbury's Welcome Home, October 12, 1919." A photomechanical of an undated proposed amusement pavilion in Salisbury Beach can be found on the fifth page. Although the contents consist chiefly of photographs, there are also woodcut Christmas cards, postcards, and clippings. Other locations represented are the Maine coast; Salem, MA; Danville, NH; and Barnard, VT. All pages are loose. Source unknown.

Details

Descriptive Terms

people by family relationship
coast guards
beaches
bathing suits
airplanes
Christmas cards
amusement parks
photograph albums
black-and-white photographs
Christmas cards
postcards
clippings (information artifacts)

Additional Identification Number

album number 193

Physical Description

1 photograph album; 11 x 7 1/4 inches

Collection Code

PC009

Collection Name

Photograph albums collection

Reference Code

PC009.193

Places

Salisbury (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Maine (United States)

Record Details

Originator

Little , H. G. (Compiler)

Material Type

photograph albums
black-and-white photographs
Christmas cards
postcards
clippings (information artifacts)

Other People

Little , H. G.

Subjects

Beach

Descriptive Terms

Salem, Mass
Danville, NH
Barnard, VT

Description Level

Item

Location Note

photo albums # 192,193,194

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