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  1. RG5.B17.587B - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the gazebo at the village of Yellow Springs. The inside of this gazebo, the symbol for the area, is an iron spring that is covered by a grate so no one gets hurt. A gazebo over the spring was originally built by Margaret Holman in the early 1800's during the Fashionable Spa Period.

    Record Type: Photo

    Gazebo
  2. RG5.B17.587C - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of corner of gazebo with tree.

    Record Type: Photo

    Gazebo with Tree
  3. RG5.B17.72 - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the utility shed behind the Main/Rosato house in the village of Yellow Springs with a car parked in front of it.

    Record Type: Photo

    Utility Shed
  4. RG5.B17.83 - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the Revolutionary War Hospital building.

    Record Type: Photo

    Revolutionary War Hospital at Yellow Springs
  5. RG5.B17.90 - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of "Landis Place," where D. Roy Miller lived. D. Roy Miller was the curator of the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School until he was excused in 1934 where he soon thereafter purchased a nearby farm to establish his own art school which was also known as Painter's Farm. This photograph shows the worn down barn in the winter.

    Record Type: Photo

    "Landis Place"
  6. RG5.B17.91 - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of "Landis Place," where D. Roy Miller lived. D. Roy Miller was the curator of the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School until he was excused in 1934 where he soon thereafter purchased a nearby farm to establish his own art school which was also known as Painter's Farm. This photograph shows the worn down barn in the winter.

    Record Type: Photo

    "Landis Place"
  7. RG5.B17.92 - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of Vince Spangler's darkroom. Spangler was the property caretaker/photographer for Good News Productions while it occupied the village at Yellow Springs. After GNP left and sold the property he stayed around the area and did some photography for Historic Yellow Springs.

    Record Type: Photo

    Darkroom
  8. RG5.B18.621H - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of three people walking through a field at Good News Productions in Chester Springs. Two of the people are holding film equipment while anoher is looking down at a piece of paper.

    Record Type: Photo

    With Film Equipment
  9. RG5.B18.643A - Negative, Film

    Black and white negative of a room in the Washington Building at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This building, at the time, was the men's dormitory for the most part, and on the first floor was the schools dining room.This room is on the second floor with the fireplace.

    Record Type: Photo

    Washington Building Room
  10. RG5.B18.643B - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the colonial fireplace on the ground floor of the Faculty Building, now the Main/Rosato house, at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. There are four people around the fireplace with plate lining the mantle.

    Record Type: Photo

    By the Colonial Fireplace
  11. RG5.B18.643C - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of a view of the village as it looked while the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School occupied it. There is a group of students under the one tree in the distance working on their artwork. This picture was taken from where the parking lot is by the Washington Building today.

    Record Type: Photo

    View of Village
  12. RG5.B18.643E - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the women's dormitory in the Lincoln Building at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School.

    Record Type: Photo

    Women's Dormitory
  13. RG5.B18.643G - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the Brick Room in the Washington Building at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This room at this time was dedicated to George Washington, as can be seen by the picture over the fireplace. The rest of the building was used for the dining of the students and the mens dormitory.

    Record Type: Photo

    Brick Room
  14. RG5.B18.643J - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of a sculpture class at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This class is sculpting a live horse that is standing right in the studio.

    Record Type: Photo

    Sculpture Class
  15. RG5.B18.643L - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the fountain that is located in the courtyard between the two dormitories, now referred to as the Lincoln and Washington Buildings, at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. There are some people sitting in the background underneath the shade of the tree.

    Record Type: Photo

    Fountain
  16. RG5.B18.643M - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of a sculpture class at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This class is sculpting a live horse and goat that are right in the studio. There is a large stone fireplace in the right side of the photograph.

    Record Type: Photo

    Sculpture Class
  17. RG5.B18.643N - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of students working on some artwrk in the grove by the Gazebo at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School.

    Record Type: Photo

    Artists in Grove
  18. RG5.B18.643P - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the Washinton Building as it was when the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School occupied the village. The building at the time was used as the mens dormitory and the dining hall. Also visible in the image is the portico that connected it to the Lincoln Building which was the womens dormitory and the library for the school.

    Record Type: Photo

    Washington Building
  19. RG5.B18.643Q - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of a sculpting class at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This class is taking place in the sculpture studio, now the West Pikeland Township Building. The students are sculpting an almost nude man who is standing and posing in the middle of the room.

    Record Type: Photo

    Sculpture Studio
  20. RG5.B18.643R - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the Washington Building at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. The Building, at the time, was used as the mens dormitory and the dining hall for the students that attended the school. There are cars parked in the distance on the side of the road.

    Record Type: Photo

    Washington Building

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