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75-163876
Coastal Reflections, 28 watercolors by Robert Chace. Includes 3 watercolors of New Castle: Horner House on Walbach St., Chase House on Cape Road, and the New Castle shoreline.
Record Type: Library
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2006.001.157 - Print, photographic
View of the Piscataqua Cafe on Cape Road at low tide, 10:15 AM.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.239 - Print, photographic
Alexander Amazeen, at 31 Cape Road, New Castle.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.28 - Print, photographic
Sunset over Jones Cove with Piscataqua Cafe and houses on Cape Road. One of a group of four photographs entitled 'Scenes of New Castle.'
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.3 - Print, photographic
Piscataqua Cafe building sits on stilts at the edge of the water. Small boats moored in foreground. Naval Prison in background. It was built in 1898 by Luther Amazeen and is currently owned by Paul and Caroline Amazeen and is located on Cape Road. It was built as an inn and restaurant. Originally, and up until the hurricane of 1954, this building also had a long pier.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.862 - Print, photographic
Charles Chase's (earlier was Alexander White's house) on the corner of Oliver Street and Cape Road. The Piscataqua Cafe is in the distance on the right.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.003.049 - Print, photographic
Andy White on Cape Road, New Castle. Tarbell's house and the wharf in background.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.001.09 - Print, photographic
View of 7 Cape Road, New Castle. On bottom in ink: "1935 Original Purchase by Charles Chase."
Record Type: Photo
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2009.023.38 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photograph probably taken in the early twentieth century by a member of the Ewing family. View is of a spit of land with a wharf at the end. Photo of Curtis Hotel and wharf taken from Cape Road.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.026.03 - Print, Photographic
Dorothy Neal at 31 Cape Road, helping her grandfather, Alexander Amazeen.
Record Type: Photo
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2009.026.04 - Print, Photographic
Boys in rowboat on Piscataqua River off Cape Road
Record Type: Photo
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2009.039 - Book
Walking Tour of New Castle, made on the map for the Seacoast Trolley. Contains brief histories of numerous buildings and houses, as listed in the Search Terms section. Also brochure for Olde Port Trolley Co. Trolley Tour of Historic Portsmouth and New Castle.
Record Type: Archive
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2009.125.08 - Print, Photographic
Mira Neal Rylander on Cape Road and River Road, with Cranfield Street in the background
Record Type: Photo
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2010.073.14 - Print, Photographic
Clipping from the New Castle School Community Calendar. "Cape Road in 1908 shows a gas light as well as the Piscataqua Café and its wharf. (Photo courtesy of Dorothy L. Becker)"
Record Type: Photo
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2010.073.16 - Print, Photographic
Clipping from the New Castle School Community Calendar. "Looking across the ice-filled cove from Cape Road to Cranfield Street. In 1918, the Piscataqua River froze solid enough for people to walk across to Kittery and the Navy Yard. (Photo courtesy of Cynthia Pridham Thomas)"
Record Type: Photo
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2012.008 - Print, Photographic
A collection of old New Castle postcards on CD, labeled Ruthie Lanham Collection. This record contains 166 images of 83 postcards, front and back.
Record Type: Photo

