Description: Enlarged reprint of an old view of Cranberry Road (perhaps a postcard view) with a mask identifying buildings along the road. Probably identified 1982 or later by someone who knew Tud Bunker (Doc Haydock?).
Description: Three copies of a photograph (5"x4") of a house (probably not on GCI) with inscriptions: To Benj H. Spurling and wife From Ezra and Aunt Min; Christmas Greetings to Benj H. Spurling from Ezra and Aunt Min Dec. 25, 1920; and Christmas Greetings to Wade Marr and family from Ezra and Aunt Min. (B): Photograph of a different house 6"x4" with people standing on porch (no inscription on reverse): Per Willie Granston this house with gingerbread trim is on Islesford, just beyond the church, on the left. (This house appears in the Islesford postcard that GCIHS has, with the church in the background.) [show more]
Description: The Davis house was designed by Ernest McMullen for Dick and Norah Davis. It was built by people in the Environmental Design Program. It is a demonstration model of low cost, alternative energy housing which makes use of two windmills, a solar heating system, a small wood stove and heavy insulation.
Description: The Davis house was designed by Ernest McMullen for Dick and Norah Davis. It was built by people in the Environmental Design Program. It is a demonstration model of low cost, alternative energy housing which makes use of two windmills, a solar heating system, a small wood stove and heavy insulation.
Description: A photograph of three people standing in front of the door to the Davis Carriage House before it was bought by COA and turned into student housing.
Description: Gate House in the snow. The Gate House was moved to a new location and renamed Peach House in honor of Ann Peach, the college's first staff member.