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  1. RG5.B18.643S - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the main dining room in the Washington Building at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This dining room utilized the same tables and chairs that the Orphan School used while they had occupied the village. The upstairs of this building was the men's dormitory for the attending students.

    Record Type: Photo

    Dining Hall
  2. RG5.B18.643T - 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 the time, was attributed to George Washington. The building itself was also used as a dining hall for the students and a mens dormitory.

    Record Type: Photo

    Brick Room
  3. RG5.B18.643U - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of one of the catalogs of the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. The page that is photographed states the aim of the school.

    Record Type: Photo

    "The Aim of the School"
  4. RG5.B18.643V - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the entryway into the Lincoln Bulding at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This building was used as a women's dormitory and also housed the library.

    Record Type: Photo

    Entryway into Lincoln Building
  5. RG5.B18.643W - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of the men's dormitory on the second floor of the Washington Building at the PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School. This building was also used as a dining hall on the first floor.

    Record Type: Photo

    Men's Dormitory
  6. RG5.B18.643X - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of one of the beginning pages of a PA Academy of the Fine Arts Country School catalog. It lists the qualities of taking classes at the Country School and then mentions the address and that D. Roy Miller is the Resident Manager.

    Record Type: Photo

    PAFA Catalog Page
  7. RG5.B43.F26 - Print, Photographic

    Black and white photograph of Director Shorty Yeaworth directing Steve McQueen on the set of the BLOB. Four copies of various sizes are included.

    Record Type: Photo

    Still
  8. RG5.B45.F20 - Photocopy, photographic

    These are two photocopies of photographs of the Inn at Yellow Springs, now known as the Washington Building, from 1959.

    Record Type: Photo

    Washington Building 1959
  9. RG6.500.1 - Print, Photographic

    Color print of the intersection signs of Art School Road and Yellow Springs Road

    Record Type: Photo

    Crossroads
  10. RG6.B62.F19 - Print, Photographic

    6 photographs gift of Roland Maynard 1. Front of Mr. Albert Van Nesse Greene's house - c. 1951 2. Maynard house after 1948 fire 3. Mr. Greene - 1951 - taken in photo booth in Grants Store in Phoenixille 4. Roland Maynard - 8 hrs. old - in back of Greene house 5. Painting given to Roland and wife for wedding - 1966 6. Two paintings - location unknown

    Record Type: Photo

    Images of Greene, house and Ro
  11. RG6.B62.F20 - CD-R

    This is a CDROM of the fire at the Vaughn House on January 22, 2007. Included is an e-mail announcing the fire with response by Board member.

    Record Type: Photo

  12. RG6.B81.F2 - Print, Photographic

    These are four photographs of horses at Chester Springs. Margaret Walker managed horses in the area and presented them to the Moore Archives. One shows Col. Clifton Lisle, who wrote a history of West Pikeland Township, with his horse. The large print Ms. Walker states is the last living descendant of Man of War, at the time, named Free America. Chester Springs is known as horse country and the Pickering Hunt was very important in its day.

    Record Type: Photo

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