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This is a conceptual design of the New Hampshire State Library. Some elements of the sketch can be found on the current building.
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The New Hampshire Public Library Commission's bookmobile parked in the village of Sanbornville, Wakefield, New Hampshire. The photo was taken from the library.
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Bookmobile librarian Elizabeth Humphrey stands with children and their library books near the New Hampshire Public Library Commission's bookmobile at the Dole School in Washington, New Hampshire.
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The bookmobile operated the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops at a gas station in front of the Northumberland New Hampshire post office.
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Children gather around the bookmobile operated by the New Hampshire Public Library Commission during a stop in the North Country. The two women identified in the photo are Elizabeth Humphrey and a teacher.
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Children gather around the bookmobile operated by the New Hampshire Public Library Commission during a stop in Coos County.
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The bookmobile operated the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops in Chocorua, Tamworth New Hampshire. Betty Humphrey is identified as the librarian in the photo.
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The bookmobile operated the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops in Tamworth New Hampshire where adults select books.
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The bookmobile operated the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops in Lincoln New Hampshire where adults select books. A child poses in front of the bookmobile on his tricycle.
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The bookmobile operated the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops in Lincoln New Hampshire where adults select books.
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The bookmobile operated the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops in Meriden New Hampshire where children select books.
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The bookmobile operated the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops in Meriden New Hampshire where children select books.
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The earliest known bookmobile operated by the New Hampshire Public Library Commission stops in Meriden, a section of Plainfield, to allow children to pick out books. Betty Humphrey is identified in the photograph.
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The earliest known bookmobile operated by the New Hampshire State Library stops to allow children to pick out books. Assistant State Librarian Catherine Pratt is identified in the photograph wearing a hat.
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Four staff members of the New Hampshire Library Commission (Miss Catherine Pratt, Miss Ruth E. Whittier, Miss Carolyn A. Fardon) stand with the New Hampshire Public Library Commission bookmobile on North State Street outside of the State Library. The bookmobile features a 4-tiered revolving circular bookshelf.
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The photograph features the New Hampshire State Library's bookmobile stopped in Wonalancet (Tamworth) New Hampshire. The back of the photo reads: "Arthur Walden in a Big Hat."
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A library trustee's home in Effingham Falls, Carrol County.
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A photo of the Effingham Public Library.
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The bookmobile parked on North State Street outside of the New Hampshire State Library. The back of the photo reads: left to right: Miss Catharine Pratt, Miss Ruth E. Whittier, Miss Carolyn A. Fardon. All are members of staff of N.H. Library Commission. 4-tiered revolving circular bookshelf. Its "brake" is just visible at right of shelf, on floor of truck.
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This is a picture of the bookmobile with two staff members of the New Hampshire Public Library Commission standing beside the vehicle.