Folder MSS019.01
Contains 6 Results:
Lizzie Jacquemot (bottom), and Fred’s two sisters (top) at a chalet in Les Esserts, Switzerland. Inscription: “Les Esserts.”, between 1897 and 1905
Mary Atkins Photographs consists of thirteen black and white photographs, between 1897 and 1905, taken during Mary Atkins’s trips to Europe and India with Fred and Lizzie Jacquemot. Photograph identifications are written on the back, presumably by Lizzie Jacquemot given contextual clues such as references to Mary Atkins as, “Aunt Mary."
Fred Jacquemot’s two sisters sitting outside stitching, most likely in Europe. Inscription: “Fred’s 2 sisters Their names Marie Steuckes(?).”, between 1897 and 1905
Mary Atkins Photographs consists of thirteen black and white photographs, between 1897 and 1905, taken during Mary Atkins’s trips to Europe and India with Fred and Lizzie Jacquemot. Photograph identifications are written on the back, presumably by Lizzie Jacquemot given contextual clues such as references to Mary Atkins as, “Aunt Mary."
A street in Rolle, a municipality in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland. Inscription: “Rolle.”, between 1897 and 1905
Mary Atkins Photographs consists of thirteen black and white photographs, between 1897 and 1905, taken during Mary Atkins’s trips to Europe and India with Fred and Lizzie Jacquemot. Photograph identifications are written on the back, presumably by Lizzie Jacquemot given contextual clues such as references to Mary Atkins as, “Aunt Mary."
The imperial palace, the Hofburg, in Vienna, Austria. Inscription: “The palace Vienna.”, between 1897 and 1905
Mary Atkins Photographs consists of thirteen black and white photographs, between 1897 and 1905, taken during Mary Atkins’s trips to Europe and India with Fred and Lizzie Jacquemot. Photograph identifications are written on the back, presumably by Lizzie Jacquemot given contextual clues such as references to Mary Atkins as, “Aunt Mary."
A countryside in Les Esserts, Switzerland. Inscription: “Les Esserts.”, between 1897 and 1905
Mary Atkins Photographs consists of thirteen black and white photographs, between 1897 and 1905, taken during Mary Atkins’s trips to Europe and India with Fred and Lizzie Jacquemot. Photograph identifications are written on the back, presumably by Lizzie Jacquemot given contextual clues such as references to Mary Atkins as, “Aunt Mary."
The frontside of a large home identified as “Trévelin,” possibly in France. Inscription: “Trevelin Front.”, between 1897 and 1905
Mary Atkins Photographs consists of thirteen black and white photographs, between 1897 and 1905, taken during Mary Atkins’s trips to Europe and India with Fred and Lizzie Jacquemot. Photograph identifications are written on the back, presumably by Lizzie Jacquemot given contextual clues such as references to Mary Atkins as, “Aunt Mary."