EARLY 1910s PHOTO ALBUM - SAILING - MAINE & MASSACHUSETTS
- Used
- Condition
- See description
- Seller
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Easthampton, Massachusetts, United States
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About This Item
7.5 x 10.5" brown scrapbook with "Kendall Photos" in gold on the spine. Contains over 200 black-and-white photos from around 1911 to 1913. Photos show King's Beach, Cove John Blaney, Cliff House, and Egg Rock Lighthouse, which seems to place the location in Maine. Later photos of an Aides Parade and Lynn Classical High are from Lynn, Mass. There are also photos of people sailing, a 1913 house party, and burned and damaged buildings from a Salem fire. The many people photographed are sometimes identified by name, including Ed March, Ed Herbert, George Moore, Fred Philipps, and Avelyn Blaney. Some of the men look to be Civil War Veterans. Photographs measure between 2 x 2.5" and 5 x 6.75" and are glued to the pages, accompanied by annotations. There are a couple of unused pages in the back, and the photos are lightly pasted to the page and some are a bit loose and some have corner bends. A few are missing, but the album is mostly full.
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Details
- Seller
- House of Mirth Photos (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 721
- Title
- EARLY 1910s PHOTO ALBUM - SAILING - MAINE & MASSACHUSETTS
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- ABAA-NY-2022
Terms of Sale
House of Mirth Photos
30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.
About the Seller
House of Mirth Photos
Biblio member since 2019
Easthampton, Massachusetts
About House of Mirth Photos
House of Mirth Photos has been in business since 1997, selling vintage photographs and ephemera. Our showroom is at Eastworks in Easthampton, Massachusetts and we are open by appointment.
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- Spine
- The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf....