Album/Scrapbook

scrapbook/album

Album: Old Warwick Scenes p. 29

Two photo postcards (57 and 58), both with lengthy notes on reverse.
Top shows Warwick Town Hall with a large flag in front (1912)
Bottom shows Orange Road looking south from the school (1908)
Top note written July 14, 1912 (and I can relate on this July 14, 2013)....
"how good it seemed to have just a sprinkle of rain....but much more is sadly needed this way. How are you all after the week of terrible heat."

Bottom note: "no, the boys have not captured any deer, though they have tramped and tramped early and late. Joe has seen two."

Album: Old Warwick Scenes p. 26

Two photo postcards (51 and 52)
Top shows Mount Grace, with a note with birthday greetings to Mavorette from Joe who is not in school but trying hard to find work.
Photo 52 shows Hatch House on Orange Rd looking north, 1908
Mrs Williams is staying in West Lynn for an outing and the note from Sister Green says I want to see Elizabeth again before she is in short dresses.

Album: Old Warwick Scenes p. 23

Two photo postcards (45 and 46)
the top shows Spooner House, Robert Lincoln Place, Winchester Rd
A note on back to Aunt Mavorette from her nephew, Frank Leslie Green saying he is sorry she is sick and wishing her a very happy birthday.
The bottom shows Davidson House on Hastings Pond Road (1908) This is stamped and had been mailed with a long note, "can have no more butter at Mr Delveys, can you supply us?"