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18. Asian garden, 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
18. Mrs. Henry Munroe, 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
18th century Ettal, 1956
The following groupings were removed from carousel projector slide trays ("reels" below refer to trays). Some of the slide trays had cards that identified the slides, which have been retained with the slides.
19. Asian garden structure, 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
19. Mrs. Henry S. Munroe, 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
$20, $50
Folder 3
Arranged by denomination.
20. Asian garden structure, 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
20. Mrs. John Dove, Butternut Brook Farm, 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
20th century
21. Asian garden bridge, 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.