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Wardsboro Mill with lumber and possibly sawdust pile, Wardsboro, Vt.
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- Date Created: 1911
- Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs
Cong'l Church, Westminster, Vt.
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- Date Created: 19--
- Description: church
- Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs
Work Begun on the New Mill
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- Date Created: 19--
- Description: The second Merrifield mill. See image bmlthayerT742 also.
- Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs
Two large, unidentified houses with stone wall and apple trees, Williamsville, Vt.
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- Date Created: 19--
- Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs
River in winter, Williamsville, Vt
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- Date Created: 19--
- Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs
Winter scene of hills, Williamsville, Vt
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- Date Created: 19--
- Parent Collections: Porter C. Thayer Photographs
Two traveling female performers
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- Date Created: 1909
- Description: The woman on the left is carrying a Shamisen, while the woman on the right is holding a Kokyu.
- Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs
Two female musicians
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- Date Created: 1909
- Description: The woman on the left is playing a Koto, while the woman on the right is playing a Shamisen.
- Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs
Rural farmer
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- Date Created: 1909
- Description: The man in this picture is wearing a straw raincoat, as well as the other traditional attire of a rural farmer. In his left hand, he holds a plant and what looks like a hoe. The other hand is carrying a container.
- Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs
Sandal shop owner with a customer
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- Date Created: 1909
- Description: The Japanese Sandal is known as a "Geta" and was the most common piece of footwear throughout most of Japan's history. Geta can have varying amount of pegs, or none at all. When they don't have pegs, they are sometimes known as "Zori."
- Parent Collections: A Tourist's Album of Japan, Album of Japanese Photographs