A black and white image of a page featuring individual black and white portraits of 16 students. The portraits are cut in oval shapes and are arranged on a plain background. The names of the students are handwritten next to the photos and handwritten in the top right corner is: "My Class 6th Grade / Miss Bartlett".
Source
Haven School Neighborhood Project Collection
Publisher
Portsmouth Public Library, Special Collections
Contributor
Pecunies, Robert
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A black and white image of the interior of Abbott's Store including a kerosene pump and stocked shelves. Abbott's Store on Jefferson Street was owned by Walter and Bertha Abbott. Today it is part of Strawbery Banke Museum.
A black and white image showing the interior of Abbott's Store. The store was run by Walter and Bertha Abbott who opened it in 1919 in their home on Jefferson Street.
A black and white image of (L to R): Alice Fernald, Mrs. Hayward [first name unknown], and Louise Pridham. Photo taken in a living room with Alice and Louise sitting in chairs.
A black and white image featuring Alice Pridham Dow (far left), Dorothy "Dot" (Dow) Miller (far right), Sherm Pridham (center), and twins Diane Miller and David Miller. Dorothy is the mother of the twins and Alice is the grandmother. Photo taken on the porch of Taube's Apartments on Charles Street. (Alice Pridham Dow's daughters, Dorothy and Pauline, both had twins.)
A black and white image of Altona Small and George Francois taken on Liberty Street (now a part of Strawbery Banke Museum) outside of the Trueman's house.