Exposed coursed bedrock 2 miles southwest from Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The stone has been eroded over time and the coursing of the rock can be seen in the cliff face. Stones can be seen at the bottom of the cliff. The ground is sandy and covered with dune grass.
2nd Empire Style house in New England. The house is an elaborate two story Four over Four structure with an extended two story front bay surrounding the main entrance and extending through the roof, which is a shingled Mansard roof style. Two interior chimney rise out of the ridge line on the roof and pedimented wall dormers can be seen on the roof. The front facade has a denticulated cornice and two story pilasters. The first floor windows are floor to ceiling height while the second story has more standard sized windows. Two wings extend off the side of the house and it appears that the structure is abandoned because the lawn is not maintained and the walkway is cracked. Several women can be seen looking in the windows of the house. Slide labeled with text, "Made by G.R. Swain, 713 E. University Ave., Ann Arbor, Michigan." Swain was staff photographer at U of M from 1913 to 1947.
A White Pine tree growing along a river flat near Allegan, Michigan. The tree towers over the other trees in the area and grows next to cultivated fields. A car can be seen parked at the base of the tree, giving perspective to its size. The trees are being blown by the wind. Slide labeled with text, "Made by G.R. Swain, 713 E. University Ave., Ann Arbor, Michigan." Swain was staff photographer at U of M from 1913 to 1947.
A dirt road with ruts from wagon wheels. The road is muddy and has standing water. Scrub brush can be seen on either side of the road. It is noted this is 30 miles from Rosario, Argentina.
Portraits of 4 Michigan State Normal College professors. It is noted that the group includes Frederic Pease and John M.B. Sill. 3 of the portraits are of men and there is 1 woman. Frederic Pease was the head of the music department and director of conservatory of music in the early 1900's and John M.B. Sill was the principal of the college in the late 1800's.
Landscape of rolling hills in Elmwood, Massachusetts. A house has been built into a hill towards the bottom of the picture and the trees cover the hills around the house. Grass covers the ground and a wooden fence can be seen in the background. It is noted that what is shown in the picture is a 55' flat.
1200 feet above the Loess canyon, southeast of Wu-tai-hsien, China. Stepped cultivated fields are situated in the canyon, and steep rock walls rise on either side of the fields. Mountains can be seen in the background and it is noted that the picture shows the distribution and erosion of the canyon.
A row of Maple trees south of Fennville, Michigan on paved US-31. All of the trees are relatively the same size and shield the roadway from the cultivated fields to the left. The trees have round shapes, created from their branches and leaves. It is noted that they are being affected by the wind. Slide labeled with text, "Made by G.R. Swain, 713 E. University Ave., Ann Arbor, Michigan." Swain was staff photographer at U of M from 1913 to 1947.
Streetscape of 84 England. It is noted that this is the house of Dorchester Charminister's carpenter. The houses are all row houses and have connecting thatch roofs. The houses also share fireplaces because a single chimney rises out of the houses where they connect. Dense vegetation lines the road and obscures the fronts of the houses.
A boy sits in a chair on the court. He wears a "Roosevelt" sweatshirt. A basketball rests between his feet. From an envelope titled "Basketball, 1933."
A tram can be seen on the left side of the image with a truck on the right side. A business corner in the focal point with several shops seen along the street.
A catcher poses with his mit in a lunging position. Roosevelt School and three cars appear in the background. From an envelope titled "Spring Sports, 1933."
A photograph of a child's bedroom on stage. A Raggedy Ann doll is placed next to a bed. A small table and chair, and a baby's rocker, are near the bed. From an envelope titled "Christmas Play, 1933."
A college float moves down a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. Two men wearing top hats sit on the logs. Children and adults watch the float pass. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
A college float is parked on a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. Two men wearing top hats sit on the logs. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
A college float is parked on a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. Two men wearing top hats sit on the logs. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
A college float is parked on a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. A man wearing a top hat sits on one of the logs. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
A college float is parked on a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
A college float is parked on a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. Two men wearing top hats sit on the logs. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
A part of the cross country trail in the woods. A pile of rocks is on the left and a wooden gate is on the right. From an envelope titled "Cross Country Trail, Oct. 24, 1940."