Views of Connecticut Towns
PublisherPublished by
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc.
American
PublisherPublished by
Ad-View Post Cards
American
PublisherPublished by
Clarence H. Eggleson
American
PrinterPrinted by
The Albertype Co.
American
PublisherPublished by
L.A. Gladding
American
PublisherPublished by
American Art Post Card Co.
American
PublisherPublished by
Curt Teich & Co., Inc.
American
PhotographerPhotographed by
New England Council
American
PublisherPublished by
Artvue Post Card Co.
American
PublisherPublished by
The Collotype Co.
American
MakerMade by
Tichnor Bros., Inc.
American
PublisherPublished by
The New London News Co.
American
PublisherPublished by
Harold Hahn
American
PublisherPublished by
M. & V. Tobak
American
DesignerDesigned by
Harry H. Baumann
American
ProducerProduced by
Harry H. Baumann
American
PublisherPublished by
Eagle Post Card View Co.
American
Date1927-1960
MediumPhotomechanical prints; colored printer's inks on postcards
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 3 1/2 x 5 1/2in. (8.9 x 14cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionVarious views of Connecticut towns, including: two general views of Marlboro; in New Haven, the lobby of the Hotel Taft; in Berlin, the Peterson Tourist Court on the Wilbur Cross Highway; in Sharon, Sharon Falls and a view of the mountains; in New Britain, the Library of the New Britain Institute, Main Street and Central Park, Franklin Square, the World War Memorial at Walnut Hill Park; in New London, the Old Town Grist Mill; in Chester, Camp Hazen showing a lake and canoes; in Middlefield, Harmony Hall, Happy Acres; in Waterbury, the view from the dam, Wigwam Reservoir; in Old Lyme, White Sands Beach and Cottages; in Woodmont, The Anchor (possibly a hotel or restaurant), St. Agnes Chapel; in West Haven, two of the West Haven Rug Co. Inc.; in New Haven, Lake Whitney from East Rock cliffs; in Crescent Beach, St. Francis Roman Catholic Church; in East Hampton, Lake Pocotopaug from Lake View House; in Canaan, several views of the Girls' Friendly Society Holiday House including the Chapel of the Transfiguration, the chapel interior, the pool and bungalow, and also a view of Canaan Mountain. Two Souvenir folders, one of New Haven, and one of New London, contain views of the town sites and historic places.
Object number2002.79.1-.28
InscribedSeveral of the cards have short letters written on them, have U.S. Postal stamps on them, and have been mailed. On verso, accession numbers are inscribed.
Subject Terms
- Marlborough (Conn.)
- New Britain (Conn.)
- New Haven (Conn.)
- Berlin (Conn.)
- Hotels
- Waterfalls
- Sharon (Conn.)
- Mountains
- Church buildings
- Main Street (New Britain, Conn.)
- Central Park (New Britain, Conn.)
- Library buildings
- Memorials
- Mills and mill-work
- New London (Conn.)
- Camp Hazen
- Canoes and canoeing
- Chester (Conn.)
- Middlefield (Conn.)
- Reservoirs
- Waterbury (Conn.)
- Old Lyme (Conn.)
- Cottages
- Beaches
- Woodmont (Conn.)
- Chapels
- East Hampton (Conn.)
- Lake
- Catholic church buildings
- Lake Whitney
- Rug and carpet industry
- Canaan Mountain
- Canaan (Conn.)
- Postcards
- Colourpicture Publishers, Inc.
- Ad-View Post Cards
- Eggleson, Clarence H.
- American Art Post Card Co.
- Collotype Co.
- Artvue Post Card Co.
- Albertype Co.
- L.A. Gladding
- New England Council
- Tichnor Bros., Inc.
- New London News Co.
- Hahn, Harold
- M. & V. Tobak
- Baumann, Harry H.
- Eagle Post Card View Co.
- Curt Teich & Co.
- Postcards
- Canaan
- West Haven
- New Haven
- East Hampton
- Marlborough
- Old Lyme
- Waterbury
- Middlefield
- Chester
- New London
- New Britain
- Sharon
- Berlin
- Woodmont
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