Two black women stand near a tall wooden gate, one of them hanging out laundry to dry and looking at the camera while the other is half turned towards the first and away from the camera. A part of a house is visible on the right and another one is in…
A monk stands by a large wicker basket hanging up sheets to dry. A second basket rests on a wooden platform to his left and the abbey is partly visible in the background.
A white man stands over the edge of a deck holding a long pole with a sharp tip, preparing to launch it into the water. A ship is moored to the deck in the background with some buildings visible on the right.
Photograph of Harris Barnes' boat and three rowboats on a lake at Camp Coolidge, a boy scout camp on Lake Neesoponsett in North Dana, Massachusetts. Harris and Prayne Barnes are in the boat.
A white woman and a man stand bent over, working in a field. The man is cutting down stalks of grain with a sickle and the woman is tying them in bundles. A second man stands in the middle ground looking on. A stone wall sets the border of the field…
A white woman and a man holding scythes harvest oats in a field. Stalks in the foreground are already cut. Farm buildings and trees stand in the background.
View of the East Experiment Station with an ornate Victorian greenhouse (later removed). The Richardsonian Romanesque structure was designed by architect Emory Ellsworth, and construction was completed in 1890. A wooded hillside is visible in the…
Construction was completed on this building in 1890 and included an attached shed, glass house, and ornate Victorian greenhouse (later removed). It was designed by Emory A. Ellsworth of Holyoke.
View of the West Experiment Station that was constructed in 1886 and 1887 to provide an area for chemical research. The building was designed by Emory A. Ellsworth of Holyoke.
The West Experiment Station was built during the years 1886 and 1887 to provide an area for chemical research. The building was designed by Emory A. Ellsworth of Holyoke,
The West Experiment Station was built during the years 1886 and 1887 to provide an area for chemical research. The building was designed by Emory A. Ellsworth of Holyoke,