Wright-Locke Farm: A History in Pictures by Ellen Knight
Look into the history of the Wright-Locke farm in a new 16-page booklet titled Wright-Locke Farm: A History in Pictures. The lavish illustrations cover the Wright-Locke farm and the greater Ridge Street area from different time periods and various angles, including aerial shots. There are also sections on the original farm owners, the Wright's and the Locke's.
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A Children's History of Winchester, Massachusetts by Mildred Allison
based on Chapman'sThe History of Winchester revised and updated by Ellen Knight Based on a hand-written copy by Mildred Allison called A Children's Early History of Winchester, this booklet was published by the Winchester Historical Society in 2004 to be used to teach a unit on Winchester History at the third grade level. This basic history of Winchester includes many historic photos, maps, drawings and even an explanation of the town seal, and it is now available to the general public.
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Winchester, Massachusetts, The Architectural Heritage of a Victorian Town
Now you can trace Winchester's 350 year development in the Historical Society's popular book. This 170 page history of the town contains nearly 200 illustrations, including maps, historical photographs, views of individual buildings, and a guide to researching the history of a house in Winchester. The contents provide a wealth of fascinating information:
Laying the Foundation: Winchester Farms and Families, 1638-1830 Emergence of a True Victorian Town: Winchester Neighborhoods, 1830-1917 Neighborhood Walking Tours and Architectural Survey
Price: Non-members $20.00 |
Artists of Winchester, 1850-1950 by Ellen Knight
This illustrated history of the artists who lived and practiced in Winchester contains new information about the town's artists and presents them in an attractive booklet that focuses on their career and activities in town. Included are nationally known landscape painter J. Foxcroft Cole and etcher W.H.W. Bicknell. Locally, Edward Brackett was as famous for his octagon house as his sculpture, and Ernest Dudley Chase's sketches of Winchester appeared on town calendars for many years. Women such as Adelaide Cole Chase, Eva Cowdery, and Annie Nowell were prominent for their portrait and still life paintings. What emerges is a picture of Winchester as a center of artistic activity, a place that valued its beautiful landscapes and promoted its culture.
Price: Non-members $6.00 |
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