Black and white image taken from dryglass negative. Photograph taken by Howes Brothers, Ashfield, MA. Man, woman and dog standing in front of house. May or may not be in Worthington.
Black and white to sepia photograph from A. W. Howes Studio, Ashfield, MA. This house has not been identified. Also pictured are two people with a Collie dog.
Bowker Hotel, Savoy MA and street scene. '4/28/57 for Homer Sherman, David Street, Dalton, MA 2nd tenement from the left on the block. Original location Savoy, MA 1880. This will be Olive's. Starkweather. Gus Smith Studio, Adams, MA' This is possibly…
Photos to identify gravestones whose rubbings were done by thefourth for the Grand Opening. Photos mounted on board; 10' x 8'. Photo-xeroxes also mounted on board, 12' x 9'. One corresponding gravestone missing because it was not photographed…
Sepia photograph of a fall scene - view down a road. 'Greetings from Worthington Mass' Taken from intersecction of Old Cummington Road, Old North Road, and Cold Street, prior to changing approach to Cold Street.
Black and white photograph of Florence Berry Bates (January 20, 1892- Jul 18, 1978) standing next to the new Plymouth Cranbrook (1951) sedan that was a gift from the town's people for her years as a nurse in Worthington. Florence Bates was a…
Black and white studio photograph of an unidentified family consisting of husband and wife with five children ranging from 5 to 20 years old. Four boys, one girl. Unknown location. From clothing seems very early 20th century
Black and white photograph of Harry Lewis Bates (1885-1971), smoking a pipe and playing the piano. Harry Bates was an accomplished musician who organized and headed a local band/dance orchestra that often entertained at the Lyceum Hall, the Drummers…
Black and white photograph of two unidentified children sitting on rocks near an unidentified bridge. There is a house visible in the background. The children are covered in clothing and look to be around 3 years old. ca. 1910
Black and white photograph of an unidentified young woman, dressed in along black skirt and white apron, behind a metal pail and holding onto an overhead clothes line. Houses are quite close together, so this may not be taken in Worthington.
Black and white photograph by unknown photographer of Muriel Bradley Crosier in a hat, ca. 1945. Muriel was the niece of Florence Berry Bates, the daughter of her sister. She lived with her aunt for awhile in Worthington, helping her out with her…