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2006.001.14 - Print, photographic
A curve in the road at the corner of Portsmouth Avenue, Cranfield Street and Walton Road with three Cape Cod houses covered with snow from an early snowstorm. Large tree in the foreground still has leaves on it. One of four pictures taken by Elizabeth Grier Plumer titled "Scenes of New Castle." Left - right: Priestly house, Bartlett house, Champagne house. The current grade school is located to the left. A motorcyclist hit this wall and die...
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.158 - Print, photographic
A winter scene of homes on the corner of Cranfield Street and Portsmouth Avenue. Written on back: Frampton, Sawyer, Hamer.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.211 - Print, photographic
A stereo view of New Castle Upper School, circa 1898. This school housed grades 7 and 8 on the first floor until 1936. Town meetings were held on the second floor. Located on Cranfield Street opposite Helen St. John's. For a side view of the building, see image #212. Helen St. John lived at 74 Cranfield Street.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.273 - Print, photographic
View of Main Street looking west to the corner of Cranfield Street. Sign over the door on the right says "Hazen C. Randall." 145, 155 Main Street, 58 Cranfield Street, 152, 144 Main Street
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.277 - Print, photographic
View of the former Curtis Hotel at 20 Cranfield Street as seen from wharf. Section near the water was razed in 1929; the remainder in 1984. Now an empty lot. Section on Cranfield Street housed store and post office operated by Howard Curtis in the late 1800s. In later years known as Mrs. Alley's house.
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2006.001.286 - Print, photographic
Richard 'Dick' Groton, circa 1931. He grew up in New Castle, served in the US Army, and rose to the rank of colonel. He lived at 39 Cranfield Street.
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2006.001.294 - Print, photographic
Benjamin F. Curtis (1857-1936), born and died in New Castle. He lived at the present home of Stewart Lovell, 69 Cranfield Street.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.339 - Print, photographic
Post card view of Cranfield Street, New Castle.
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2006.001.662 - Print, photographic
Home of Bert and Nellie Magoon, at the corner of Main and Cranfield Streets, ca. 1934.
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2006.001.664 - Print, photographic
House at the corner of Main and Cranfield Streets, ca. 1930.
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2006.001.74 - Print, photographic
Lydia Amazeen home, Cranfield Street. House razed 1934. Site of Amazeen boatyard. Writing on picture says: L. Bearse House, Cranfield St. Amazeen House. Razed in early 1930s. House on far left is the Mr. - Mrs. Norman Bearse House, c. 1725. Cranfield (Main) Street, New Castle.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.75 - Print, photographic
Passon home (1990), corner of Main and Cranfield Streets. Formerly Simeon Flanders (he had a meat market out back,) Roy Flanders (former fire chief), and Harley Lawrence. Restored by Richard Reed.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.755 - Print, photographic
Chief of Police Henry Greenberg examines the scene of a head-on collission at the corner of Main and Cranfield Streets.
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2006.001.814 - Print, photographic
Bos'n Allen House. Elizabeth Plumers's note from April, 1979: "Bos'n Allen House on Cranfield Street, was torn down about 1920-1921. Addie Simpson Collins lived there then."
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.863 - Print, photographic
Cranfield Street at the turn of Main Street. The Upper School is just visible at the right of the picture. It was torn down in 1962. On the right side beyond the fence is the Stewart Lovell house, formerly Sarah Jane Curtiss', then Henry and Dorothy Becker's house, formerly Miss Maude Trefethen's. On the left side of the picture is the St. John house, then the Bearse house. At the turn of the street is the Richard Reed house, formerly Agnes ...
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.865 - Print, photographic
Upper Cove, Cranfield Street. Gerard "Rardy" Amazeen's boat yard at the site of the Lydia Amazeen house is on the left, with the back of the Bearse and St. John houses to the right, and the Briskay house behind the trees.
Record Type: Photo
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2006.001.874 - Print, photographic
1947. The Tom Webb house at the corner of Cranfield and Main Streets (Alana, 2017). The DallaMura house, formerly Mrs. Nellie Magoon's house, is on the left.
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2006.001.875 - Print, photographic
The Tom Webb house on the left (Alana, 2017) and the Reed house and barn, formerly Agnes Lawrence's home, on the right; the corner of Main and Cranfield Streets.
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2006.001.911 - Print, photographic
Cranfield Street, New Castle, May 26, 1931. Left to right: The White homestead (torn down in the 1970s), St. John's, Bearse's, Lydia Amazeen's, (razed in the early 1930s), and Webb's houses.
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2006.001.915 - Print, photographic
Upper Cove, New Castle, October 13, 1931, not Up-along. Also called Amazeen Cove or Curtis Cove. From left: Hayes', Hassett's, Mrs. Alley's (with porches), formerly the Curtis hotel, Steele's, Groton's, Tarbell's, to the right of the elm tree is Tom Webb's house. The white fence bounds the Tarbell property on Shore Lane.
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