Elaborate Bird Houses and Bird Baths. Description from the back of the picture: Bird house and "Rustic goods sold by Keen and Hagerty in Baltimore, Maryland. The intent was for them to last a long time.This photo appeared in Spinning Wheel, Nation Antiques Magazine, Hanover, Pennsylvania, in the November issue, 1970
Picture of a newspaper clippiing that appeared in the Lancaster New Era of two pictures - A Country Miller and the Country Miller's Wife. Description as follows: Country Miller, attired in a typical mid 18th century clothing of sull-sleeved blouse wih no collar, long vest, loose pants that fall to just below the knees and wide-brimmed hat, is captured in this drawing by Mrs. Freda Fitz. Millers Wife went about her colonial duties usually outfitted in a mob cap, long skirt and loose-fitting blouse, and a fichu which was a piece of material worn around the shoulders and tucked into or pinned to the front of her apron.
Picture of a page out of unknown book. Description of the picture on page 1985 is as follows:
"Rural couple from Appenzell-Ausserrboden in their parlor.The woman has an embroidery frame in her hand. Water-color by Joseph Reinhardt (1749-1829) for the copperplate series of the "Collection de Costumes Suisse," Basle, Birmann &Huber, 1839. Print Room Basle."
Picture of a page out of unknown book titled "Joinery Plate 13." This picture includes drawings of a drill, fittings for a drill, chisel, awls, squares, and five different types of saws.
Picture of an identification plate on the back of a piece of furniture. "Made and Sold by Matthew Egerton, Junior, Joiner and Cabinet Maker. New Brunswick, New Jersey"