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2v23wt73c
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Barre High School class of 1925
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photograph
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2v23wt73c
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photograph
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normalized
title
Barre High School class of 1925
description
Title from item.
date
["1925"]
year
1925
rights
No known copyright restrictions.
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This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC).
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creative commons
identifierLocal
50
institution
Barre Historical Society
collections
Barre Class Photos
subjects
Students
Teachers
subjectsGeographic
Barre
Massachusetts
North and Central America
United States
Worcester (county)
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Photographs
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Photographic prints
Group portraits
Portrait photographs
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Still image
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United States
state
Massachusetts
county
Worcester
city
Barre
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1
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2v23ws735
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2v23ws74f
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42.4167
schema:longitude
-72.1
extent
1 photograph : print ; sheet 20 x 25 cm
notes
Title from item.
Additional text from item: Class of 1925-The Barre High School Class of 1925 posed for this graduation photo, wearing their best clothes and most serious expressions. Shown, front row, left to right, are (1) Laura Wood, (2) Ruby Stewart, (3) Louise Miller, (4) Georgia Hancock, (5) Veronica Guilfoyle, (6) Mary Rouillard, (7) Ada Eisner, (8) Evelyn Harty; second row, (9) Alonzo Gariepy, (11) Edwin Penney, (13) James Thomas Guilfoyle, (15) Edgar Smith, (17) Pincipal C.W. Greenwood, (19) Charles McAndrew, (21) Raymond Hunting, (23) James Murphy, (24) Grosvenor Crooks; third row, (10) Kenneth Guertin, (12) Michael Joseph Glancey, (14) George Wilson, (16) Raymond More, (18) Ernest More, (20) Raymond Allen, and (22) Edward Leahy Jr. The class motto was "Out of the harbor into deep channels," the flower was the yellow rose and the colors were purple and gold.
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2v23wt73c
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photograph
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