A man and woman leading a dog and a horse pose in front of a small house. The man wears overalls while the woman wears an apron and house dress. The house is one-and-a-half stories tall, with clapboard siding and an offset central chimney. A balcony over the front door appears to have been recently removed, leaving an unusable door on the second floor. The front yard is overgrown with grass. In the background, a fence, fruit trees and a ladder are visible. The dog resembles a border collie and the horse appears to be an American Quarter Horse. The people in the image may be the friends or family of the photographer, William Alonso Clapshaw.
An house with a side gable near Forest Grove, Oregon circa 1910-1914; possibly located around Hillside, Gales Creek or Banks. The house appears to be already several decades old in this photograph, perhaps dating from the 1870s-80s. A dog, possibly a collie mix, sits on the grass in the foreground near several fruit trees. Flaws in the image are due to deterioration of the emulsion layer on the negative.
Black and white image of a girl sitting in a child-sized rocker with a puppy on her lap and a baby in a stroller next to her. The girl wears a print dress with dark stockings and flat, lace-up shoes. Her hair is pulled back and tied with a large bow behind her head. She holds a puppy in her lap. The baby next to her sits in a carriage with wire-spoked wheels and is wrapped in several layers of blankets. The building behind them is weathered, with a wooden door and a number of plants growing alongside and on the porch on which the girl and baby sit. Photograph donated by Thomas Clapshaw.