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Mrs. Ella Malcolm Newbery (Mrs. Arthur)

Portrait of Ella Newbery, ca. 1885-1910. She can be seen holding a fan and standing between a potted plant on a pedestal and a large rocking chair. An animal skin rug is visible on the floor. Mrs. Newbery is looking down and away from the camera.The picture is of Mrs. Newbery, and she is inside of her house. In this picture, she is holding a book above a chair. The chair that she is standing beside is a rocking chair. She is standing on a bear rug in front of a vase with a plant in it. She is not smiling because it would take too long to take the picture.

Baseball Gloves

Holman's Spring and Summer Catalog, No. 38, 1926. Image depicts page 109, showing baseball and fishing equipment. These are pictures of baseball gloves and equipment from the 1926 Holman's Catalog. Baseball gloves have changed a lot since back then; now, we have different colours and different shapes. Back then, a normal glove would be hard to use because you would have to make fist when the ball was coming; a fielder's glove looked like a glove you'd wear in the winter.

Holman's Shoe Department

Image depicts the Shoe Department at R. T. Holman Ltd., Summerside, Prince Edward Island, 1911. There are no staff or customers in the photograph, but the walls and shelves are lined with shoe boxes.

This is a picture of a shoe department in Summerside, PEI in 1911. On the shelves, there are boxes with shoes in them. Those shoes on the shelves are all different sizes, and the shelves go up about 20 feet in the air. If you wanted to get a size 9, the clerk got on the ladder on the side of the wall, slid across the wall and grabbed a size 9.

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