Robert Francis with Henry Lyman, Poems to a Listener host
Poets, American
Amherst (Mass.)
Poet Robert Francis is interviewed by NPR's Poems to a Listener host and producer Henry Lyman, at Fort Juniper, Francis' home in Amherst.
Faulkner, Frank
Henry Lyman
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights not held by the Jones Library. All rights held by Frank Faulkner.
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English
Photographs
Folder: Francis, Robert-Photographs
Night view up Main Street
Amherst (Mass.)
View up Main Street toward Town Hall and the central business district at night.
Martin, Anthony
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by Anthony Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0126
Walking by the Evergreens on a snow-covered sidewalk
Winter
Snow
Amherst (Mass.)
A lone pedestrian struggles to move forward through thick snow on the sidewalk in front of the Evergreens (William Austin Dickinson House).
Martin, Anthony
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by Anthony Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0125
Night view of Plumbley's Restaurant
Amherst (Mass.)
Plumbley's Restaurant, illuminated at night, from across and down Main Street.
Martin, Anthony
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by Anthony Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0128
Posters in Amherst center
Posters -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Jumble of posters and various hand made advertisements taped to a wall in the center of Amherst.
Martin, Anthony
Jones Library Special Collections
1984
Rights held by Anthony Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0026
Detail from Faces of Earth building
Amherst (Mass.)
Flamingo decorations outside the building which housed Faces of Earth for about 20 years. The building is behind the Mobil station on North Pleasant Street and had previously housed a candlepin bowling alley. Faces had removed from the site by January of 1991.
Martin, Anthony
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by Anthony Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0023
Buttons for sale at the Amherst Community Fair
Fairs
Amherst (Mass.)
Buttons for sale at a booth at the 1984 Amherst Community Fair.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1984-05
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0098
Fortune teller at the fair
Fairs
Amherst (Mass.)
Fortune teller with a client at the 1987 Amherst Community Fair.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1987-05
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0104
Kiddie rides at the fair
Fairs
Amusement rides
Amherst (Mass.)
Two of the childrens' rides, surrounded by people, at the 1987 Amherst Community Fair.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1987-05
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0106
Children on ride at Amherst Community Fair
Amusement rides
Fairs
Amherst (Mass.)
Three young girls on a ride at the 1987 Amherst Community Fair.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1987-05
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0103
Buddhist Peace Fellowship members
Peace
Children and peace
Buddhists
Amherst (Mass.)
Members of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship preparing to march along with the military parade for Recognition Weekend, an event organized at UMass in mid-July, 1986. The event was designed as a vehicle to honor veterans. It drew a large number of people interested in balancing the military display with a message of peace.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0065
Peace vigil on Amherst Common
Peace
Nuclear disarmament
Amherst (Mass.)
Peace vigil which had been held for many years from noon to 1:00 p.m. on the Town Common since 1966.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR0071
Marine Corps Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Recognition Weekend parade
Parades -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Marine Corps band which marched in the military parade for Recognition Weekend, an event organized at UMass in mid-July, 1986. The event was designed as a vehicle to honor veterans. It drew a large number of people interested in balancing the military display with a message of peace.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
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English
Photographs
MAR75
Peace marchers, Recognition Weekend parade
Parades -- Massachusetts -- Amherst
Amherst (Mass.)
Peace activists marching along with the military parade for Recognition Weekend, an event organized at UMass in mid-July, 1986. The event was designed as a vehicle to honor veterans. It drew a large number of people interested in balancing the military display with a message of peace.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1986-07-19
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
image/jpg
English
Photographs
MAR0067
Wooden sculpture promoting the Fauve Gallery
Art
Amherst (Mass.)
Wooden sculpture outside the entrance to the Fauve Gallery, an art gallery which operated on the second floor at 18 Main Street for five years beginning in 1985.
Martin, John H.
Jones Library Special Collections
1986
Rights held by John H. Martin
Is part of the John H. and Anthony Martin Photograph Collection, Jones Library Special Collections
image/jpg
English
Photographs
Folder: Main Street -- Buildings -- Commercial