Album: Old Warwick Scenes p. 37
Two photo postcards of the pageant. A large group of costumed people in the top and in the lower nine serious looking women standing around a table, outdoors.
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Two photo postcards of the pageant. A large group of costumed people in the top and in the lower nine serious looking women standing around a table, outdoors.
Two photo postcards, not numbered or labeled, with no notes on reverse.
The top has 3 people dressed for a pageant, an elderly gent, a queen (?) and her hand maiden.....possibly an Old Home Day event.
The lower shows at least a dozen people dressed for a pageant.
Photo post card # 69 shows Gale's Old Mill, built by Josiah Conant. Stamped postmarked 1908 note
sister to sister, again talking of the intense heat.
The lower card shows the Congregational Church (which was torn down 1919) This card is not numbered (thus no more Mr. Morse notes)
Photo postcards with numbers 67 and 68. 67 shows an aerial view of Warwick and Athol Road. The reverse is an announcement of the 57th Old Residents Reunion, Aug 25, 1951.
The lower card shows Sheomet Club Pond with a woman rowing and holding a parasol. A stamped postmarked (1908) note sister to sister, "Mrs Geo Fisk died last night."
Appears photo card 65 is missing. (Mr. Morse lists it as Gracemont, Mt Grace and Little Grace (1910)
Photo postcard 66 is described on the front as Brook Schoolhouse, Warwick, Mass. A note adds that it is District #10, west end of Robbins Road. A dozen children and a teacher appear in the photo. Mr. Morse has this listed as Brick School House District 8 (?)
Two photo postcards (63 and 64)
Top shows Wendell Road at Moores Pond with Wilson road and a car on right
Note says "the auto stands on the road to Chestnut Hill- just below Charlie Wetmores"
Bottom shows Hastings Pond with a full view of Mt Grace (both 1910)
No note on reverse side.
Two photo postcards (61 and 62)
Top shows the intersection of Wendell Road (on left) and Revere Hill (on right)
The note reads "both roads lead to Warwick village. This was taken near the home of Chas. Bass." (1910)
Photo 62 shows 3 people in a boat on Moores Pond looking toward Mt Grace (1910)
Two photo postcards (59 and 60)
Top shows Athol road with church in background (1912), reverse side blank
Bottom shows Wawbeek rock "In the Beginning God" (1908) with a simple "Loving birthday greetings from Sister Alma" on reverse
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."
Two photo postcards (55 and 56)
The top shows the front view of Greene house, Athol Road
An extensive note to Mavorette from Alma,busy sewing for the fair, aprons,stocking bags, dust bags....
Bottom shows town hall and park, 1908, blank on reverse