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Down "Hill" goes our dinner. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire] by Willis G.C. Kimball — VisualArtsDB
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Down "Hill" goes our dinner. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Down "Hill" goes our dinner. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball
1877
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
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Object Record Structure: Whole
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Comparing the largest and smallest fish - 4 3/4 lbs. and 1 oz. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1877
Family group at Porch Door. ["Rest Valley," Canterbury, New Hampshire. The Old Homestead of Hon. J.M. Harper]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1880
The old Kitchen. ["Rest Valley," Canterbury, New Hampshire. The Old Homestead of Hon. J.M. Harper]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1880
South front of House from below the Wall. ["Rest Valley," Canterbury, New Hampshire. The Old Homestead of Hon. J.M. Harper]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1880
Another candidate on the Silver question. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1877
A Racer - long and slim. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1877
[Woman seated in chair with book on lap, hand to face, sleeping]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1880
Catching a large fish. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1877
The President of the "P.A.A." catching the first fish. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1877
Just caught. [Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1877
Great Barn, 240 feet long by 45 feet wide. [Shaker Village, Canterbury, New Hampshire]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1870
Mantle-piece and Corner in Parlor. ["Rest Valley," Canterbury, New Hampshire. The Old Homestead of Hon. J.M. Harper]
Willis G.C. Kimball, 1880