A view of a river and two or three-story housing buildings on each side with a bridge in the middleground. A spire just out above the buildings in the right middleground. Clothing lines extend across the river with clothes hanging on them.
View of the school which came to be called the Terrace Home School on South Prospect Street. It was run for many years by Josephine Herrick and was a school for children with special needs. Instruction was given in instrumental and vocal music,…
Roger Johnson on a penny-farthing participating in the Tercentenary Parade. A car drives behind him and people spectators stand along the street with business buildings behind them.
A woman (identified as a Marsh sister) tends house plants in front of a window. Multiple potted plants on a table, some hanging plants. On the right is a spinet piano with a book open on the music stand.
An elderly woman sits on a chair with a paper in her lap looking at a boy sitting in a chair across from her holding a hat and looking at her. Another chair stands against the wall by a window with its curtains drawn behind the boy.
A white man stands in front of a house with one foot up on the step and the other on the ground gesticulating with his hands and looking at a woman and a man standing in the doorway of a house.