Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2000.01.003
Accession#:
2000.01
Credit Line:
Donated by Bruce L. Garrison.
Object Name:
Print, Photographic
Title:
Hand Tinted Framed Photograph "Yellow Dogge Inne" Playhouse
Place:
Juneau
Date:
1/1/1915 0:00:00
Description:
Colorized photo matted in white with silver frame with filigree carved corners. Photo of dog (collie?) sitting on wooden sidewalk in front of multicolored playhouse with "NO TRESPASSING KEEP OUT" sign in top proper right corner of house. Below photo is title "Yellow Dogge Inn" written in pencil. Back covered in black cardboard with brocade pattern. Has black flap for sitting photo upright attached with/ metal nails and cotton ribbon.
Notes:
Playhouse was believed to have been used by Verna Carrigan as a child. Verna Carrigan, nee Hurley, was stepdaughter to Edward Webster. Donor was executor of Verna's estate. Object previously on loan exhibited in "Growing Up Along the Gastineau" 1998—2000.
Search Terms:
Photograph
Childhood
Land Animal
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