Alfred W. Hosmer glass plate negative images of Concord, Mass. unidentified individuals and groups [graphic], [not before 1880]-1903.

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Alfred W. Hosmer glass plate negative images of Concord, Mass. unidentified individuals and groups [graphic], [not before 1880]-1903.

Unidentified images have the following prominent characteristics: baby, badge, barn, beard, bench, bonnet, bow tie, bodice, boy, brocade, button, cameo, cap, carte de visite, carriage, cart, cat, chair, china, costume, couple [elderly, old, young], cravat, cross, cupboard, dachshund, daughter, death port. derby, dish, dog, doll, drape, dress [gingham, checked, plaid], earring, face, family, fan, father, fence, flowered wallpaper, front yard, garden, girl, glasses, grapevine, grass, hair [curly, straight, coiled braided bun, bun, pony tail, center part, side part]. (Cont.) hammock, handkerchief, hat, headdress, high chair, horse, house, indoor, jacket, knitting, lace fichu, man, meadow, men, mother, moustache, muttonchops, necklace, oil painting, outdoor, overcoat, parasol, parlor, photograph, pony, porch, portrait, ribbon, riding habit, rocker, rocking chair, ruffled neck, scarf, shawl, silhouette, skirt, sleeveless gown, studio background, tent, terrier, tie, tree, tricycle, veil, wagon, wall, watch fob, window seat, woman, women, woods.

118 glass negatives : gelatin dry plate.15 glass negatives : wet plate collodion.

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Hosmer, Alfred W. (Alfred Winslow), 1851-1903

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Born and died in Concord, Mass., Alfred Winslow Hosmer (1851-1903) was a dry goods merchant, photographer, naturalist, and an early admirer of Thoreau and collector of his writings. His Thoreau library is now part of the Special Collections of the Concord Free Public Library. From the description of Alfred Winslow Hosmer papers relating primarily to botany, [1872]-1902 (bulk 1887-1902). (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 36288044 Alfred Winslow Hosmer (1851-1903) ...