Two white women sit on chairs outside a tall open door of a house. One of them is holding a parasol while the other has a second chair in front of her with a bowl. A man stands in between them. The caption identifies the village as La Chapelle.
Two men plow a field with a help of horse. They stand slightly uphill from the perspective of the camera and the low light makes them almost appear as silhouettes.
A white boy is hoeing a garden with a girl standing near him holding a cat and watching. A house is in the background with some trees and shrubs in front and near the couple.
A black man sits while a white man stands on a side of a creek, fishing. A fallen tree is partly in the water in the middle ground and other trees fill out the background.
A white man and a boy stand on a barge with the writing "DAVID M. HUTTON" painted on the back. Two other men sit on the barge, all looking at each other. A utility pole and two houses are visible on the other side of the canal. Caption on reverse…
A variety of similar envelopes exist from J. L. Lovell’s studio, the Amherst Picture Gallery. An elaborate printed label boasts Lovell’s decades of work in Amherst.
A white man stands behind a half-door with the top half open and the lower half closed. A boy sits on the threshold looking at a small cannon on the top step. Caption reads: "the entrance is blocked for the time being by a small boy admiring one of…
View from the gate to the buildings on the crest of fall. Intricate iron grill work visible on a closed pedestrian gate and lamps on top of gate columns on either side of the road. Trees scattered throughout.
An arched entrance to a house with vines growing around the arch and spreading closer to the door. Two white benches stand on each side of the door with a step leading up to them from the ground. Windows and shutters are partly visible on either side…