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Thomas Sanders |
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Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Sanders, and Bell Telephone Company - Print, Photomechanical
Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Sanders, and Bell Telephone Company; six clippings from an unidentified publication, depicting: 1. Alexander Graham Bell, vignetted studio portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter left. He has dark hair, beard and mustache, and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. Printed caption below dates the original image to 1876, the same year he was granted the telephone patent. 11 x 6 cm. 2. Essex Street, Salem, Mass...
Record Type: Photo
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Birchbrow, Haverhill - Negative, Roll Film
Birchbrow estate, side view. Three stories, long with several wings; shingles, dormers, windows with lattice and fanlights. Overgrown yard with trees; car parked outside in center of frame. Small balcony at dormer window. Designed by architect William R. Emerson. Built 1880-81. Copy negative. With negatives from the Haverhill Gazette, circa late 1970s-1980.
Record Type: Photo
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Birchbrow, Haverhill, 1908 - Print, Photographic
Birchbrow estate, Haverhill. Three story mansion, surrounded by trees and woods. Former residence of Thomas Sanders & son Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe Sanders. East side of house take from stables above. Designed by architect William R. Emerson. Inscription on verso: "Birchbrow 1908." Built 1880-81. Photographer embossed at bottom of mount: "McKeen / Haverhill / Mass." See also HS1.1 Senter HPH 35-475A. Photo is 13 x 18 cm mounted on card 26 x 31 ...
Record Type: Photo
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Birchbrow, Haverhill, 1916 - Negative, Glass Plate
Birchbrow, front entrance from entrance road. Shingle, three stories, cross hipped roof, arched entrance, balconies on the left on the second floor and on the right on the third floor, large fan window on third floor. Vines growing on the building, which is partly obscured by trees. Designed by architect William R. Emerson. Automobile parked in front. Inscription with print in file: "Birchbrow / Home of Thomas Sanders / car in front belonged to ...
Record Type: Photo
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Birchbrow, interior and exterior, Haverhill, ca. 1908 - Print, Photographic
Birchbrow, interior and exterior, Haverhill. Three photographs mounted together on cardboard 36 x 26 cm. 20th century copy prints of 1908-1911 originals. Inscription on verso: "Hall at Birchbrow / Music Room at Birchbrow / Birchbrow / 1908 photos by Archie McKeen." House designed by architect William R. Emerson. 1. Interior of Birchbrow mansion, Reception Hall, lavishly furnished room. Large fireplace, staircase and landing on left in backgroun...
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Birchbrow, interior, Reception Hall, Haverhill, ca. 1908 - Print, Photographic
Interior of Birchbrow mansion, Reception Hall, lavishly furnished room. Large fireplace, staircase and landing on left in background. Ceiling with decorative beam pattern, archway to right of fireplace. Designed by architect William R. Emerson. The front door is open on the right, not visible. Inscription on mount: "Reception hall 'Birchbrow.'" Inscription on verso: "Reception Hall Birchbrow photo about 1911 (or 1908) / Said to have been taken wh...
Record Type: Photo
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Birchbrow, Music Room, Haverhill, ca. 1911 - Print, Photographic
Birchbrow estate, interior. Music Room. Millwork ceiling, fireplace with mirror at far end, Chippendale chairs, piano on right. Former residence of Thomas Sanders & son Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe Sanders. Built 1880-81. Designed by architect William R. Emerson. Inscription at bottom, partly missing with bottom left corner: "[B]irchbrow Home of Mr. Sanders." Inscription on verso: "Music Room overlooking Lake Saltonstall." Photographer embossed at ...
Record Type: Photo
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Eleven people, and Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe Sanders in car - Negative, Sheet Film
Two photographs. Top: Sanders family, group of eleven people on the front steps of Jones Frankle's house, Arlington Place, Haverhill, July 1890 (250th Anniversary celebration). There is a blanket folded on the banisters, possibly for a picnic? The women are in dresses, three are wearing hats; the men are in suits, one carrying a bowler hat. Names, left to right, top to bottom rows? Two women on top step not identified; Miss Gurteen; Gurteen; unid...
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill 250th Anniversary, Washington Street, July 1890 - Negative, Roll Film
Haverhill 250th Anniversary, 136-140 Washington Street, July 1890. Sanders Block. Buildings decorated with banners, partially obscuring signs. Signs left to right: Field & Thayer; Joshua M. Stover; Thomas Sanders. Horse and carriage with passengers in the foreground on the left, pedestrian on the sidewalk, trolley tracks in the street. Round image, probably from early Kodak camera, photographer is Henry Joseph Rivers.
Record Type: Photo
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Lawrence Street and Kenoza Avenue, Haverhill - Negative, Roll Film
Lawrence Street and Kenoza Avenue, Haverhill. The house on the left is the Thomas Sanders House at 169 Kenoza Avenue. The pale house on the right is the Addison Head House at 180 Kenoza Avenue. Lawrence Street on the right. Snow on the ground. Original image probably circa late 1930s. Copy negative, late 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Mary Ann Brown Sanders - Photocopy
Mary Ann Brown Sanders. She has light or grey hair and is wearing a dark dress with pale collar. Full-length portrait, standing in front of a backdrop with grass or hay, a box and a stone on the ground. Inscription on cardboard with copy: "Maryann Brown wife of George Sanders / mother of Thomas Sanders of Haverhill. From tintype." Another copy of this image spells her name "Mary Anne." Glossy color photocopy or electrophotography print of a tinty...
Record Type: Photo
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Merrimack Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film
Merrimack Street, Haverhill. Horses and wagons or carriages on the street. Inscription with print in file: "North side of Merrimack Street looking east past Fleet Street. / L to R 1. Abbott Block - Thomas Sanders leather (later named Nichols Block) 2. - 3. Saltonstall Block - built c 1871 by the Taylors 4. Block - cr. Fleet St." Second floor sign partly reads "Fancy Store." Magic lantern slide? Original image probably mid 19th century; probably h...
Record Type: Photo
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Sanders family, Jones Frankle's house, Arlington Place, Haverhill, 1890 - Negative, Sheet Film
Sanders family, group of eleven people on the front steps of Jones Frankle's house, Arlington Place, Haverhill, July 1890 (250th Anniversary celebration). There is a blanket folded on the banisters, possibly for a picnic? The women are in dresses, three are wearing hats; the men are in suits, shirts and ties, one carrying a bowler hat. Names, left to right, top to bottom rows? Two women on top step not identified; Miss Gurteen; Gurteen; unidentif...
Record Type: Photo
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Thomas and Lucy Sanders, 1906-1908 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Thomas and Lucy Sanders taken in Switzerland where they were staying in 1906 to 1908. They are sitting side-by-side on a bench with bushes behind them. Lucy is wearing a white blouse and dark skirt. Thomas is wearing a white suit, white shirt, and black bow tie.
Record Type: Photo
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Thomas Sanders - Print
Thomas Sanders. Vignetted studio portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter right. He has dark hair, a sharply edged beard and mustache, and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. From a photograph, see HG2 Senter HPH 9-124B. He was the owner of Sanders Leather Company in Haverhill, a highly successful business that pioneered sole-cutting leather for the shoe industry. He was a close friend of Alexander Graham Bell, who tutored his deaf son Ge...
Record Type: Photo
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Thomas Sanders - Print
Thomas Sanders. Vignetted studio portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter right. He has dark hair, a sharply edged beard and mustache, and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. From a photograph, see HG2 Senter HPH 9-124B. He was the owner of Sanders Leather Company in Haverhill, a highly successful business that pioneered sole-cutting leather for the shoe industry. He was a close friend of Alexander Graham Bell, who tutored his deaf son Ge...
Record Type: Photo
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Thomas Sanders - Print, Photographic
Thomas Sanders. Oval studio portrait, head and shoulders. He has grey hair and beard and is wearing a light colored three-piece suit and striped tie. Mounted in cardboard mat. Photo is 29 x 22 cm in oval mat 40 x 32 cm. Inscription on verso "This photograph hung in the bedroom of his son, George Thomas Sanders, in Philadelphia. Each child was given a similar one." Stamped "Margaret Sanders Biery Collection."
Record Type: Photo
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Thomas Sanders - Print, Photographic
Thomas Sanders. Vignetted studio portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter right. He has dark hair, a sharply edged beard and mustache, and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. Image mid or late 19th century. He was the owner of Sanders Leather Company in Haverhill, a highly successful business that pioneered sole-cutting leather for the shoe industry. He was a close friend of Alexander Graham Bell, who tutored his deaf son George and lived...
Record Type: Photo
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Thomas Sanders - Print, Photographic
Thomas Sanders. Vignetted studio portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter left. He has dark hair, a sharply edged beard and mustache, and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. Image mid or late 19th century. He was the owner of Sanders Leather Company in Haverhill, a highly successful business that pioneered sole-cutting leather for the shoe industry. He was a close friend of Alexander Graham Bell, who tutored his deaf son George and lived ...
Record Type: Photo
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Thomas Sanders - Print, Photomechanical
Thomas Sanders. Oval studio portrait, head and shoulders, facing three-quarter left. He has dark hair, a sharply edged beard and mustache, and is wearing a suit, shirt and tie. From a photograph, see HG2 Senter HPH 9-124A. Printed caption below: "'Thomas Sanders, the only man who had money and dared to stake it on the future on the telephone' / Business men, who were influenced largely by considerations other than money-getting." He was the owner...
Record Type: Photo
