A visitor looks at some of the exhibits in the Bailey General Store. A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum.
Date Issued
1996
Identifier
SW00001534, 48143, fgcu:21656
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Betty Williamson at The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s, with Betty Williamson portraying the part of the lady of the house.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001940, 50387, fgcu:22034
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Betty Williamson Portrays a Historic character.
Abstract / Description
Betty Williamson portrays an historic character at the White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001943, 50561, fgcu:22037
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Betty Williamson Portrays a Historic character.
Abstract / Description
Betty Williamson portrays an historic character at the White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001942, 49838, fgcu:22036
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Distant view of the historic homes tour partipants enjoying produce from the garden.
Abstract / Description
The museum garden offers visitors a glimpse of the varieties of produce grown by farmers on the islands in the early years of the twentieth century.
Identifier
SW00002150, 50228, fgcu:22074
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Historic Tour.
Abstract / Description
A museum tour of historic houses includes the structure on the Gulf owned by Sam Bailey. Tour participants stand on the deck overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.
Date Issued
1996
Identifier
SW00001528, 47669, fgcu:21650
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Participants of the Sanibel Historic Village and Museum Homes.
Abstract / Description
A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The tour also featured such aspects as vintage cars and exhibits at the museum, starting at the front door of the Rutland house.
Date Issued
1996
Identifier
SW00001532, 48064, fgcu:21654
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Participants of the Sanibel Historic Village and Museum Homes.
Abstract / Description
The Burnap Cottage, under restoration, is part of the construction underway at the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The cottage was being restored to its original 1898 dimensions. In the 1940s a second story was added to the winter cottage.
Date Issued
1998
Identifier
SW00001506, 48449, fgcu:21628
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Participants Stand on The Deck for a Tour of Historic.
Abstract / Description
A museum tour of historic houses includes the circa 1910 structure on the Gulf owned by Sam Bailey. Tour participants stand on the deck, including Sanibel former Mayor Mike Klein and Bill Wollschlager (far right).
Date Issued
1996
Identifier
SW00001504, 48091, fgcu:21626
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Particpants Board the Sanibel Trolley.
Abstract / Description
A museum tour of historic houses via the Sanibel Trolley was a popular fund-raiser for the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. Trolley system owner Jim Anholt stands at the door of one of the vehicles during the tour.
Date Issued
1996
Identifier
SW00001529, 47514, fgcu:21651
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
Restoration At The Sanibel Historic Village and Museum.
Abstract / Description
The cottages at the Sanibel Historic Village and Museum are being restored back to their original 1898 design
Identifier
SW00002151, 50378, fgcu:22075
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The Burnap Cottage at the Museum Tour.
Abstract / Description
The Burnap Cottage is part of the Sanibel Historical Village and Museum. The other buildings include the tea room, refreshment tent, and post office, all viewed from the Rutland house.
Date Issued
1998
Identifier
SW00001505, 48155, fgcu:21627
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The house has been designated a City of Sanibel historic site.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001944, 50504, fgcu:22038
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001941, 50024, fgcu:22035
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The house has been designated a City of Sanibel historic site.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001947, 50255, fgcu:22041
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The house has been designated a City of Sanibel historic site.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001946, 49916, fgcu:22040
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The house has been designated a City of Sanibel historic site.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001945, 50384, fgcu:22039
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The house has been designated a City of Sanibel historic site.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001948, 49928, fgcu:22042
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes. The house has been designated a City of Sanibel historic site.
Date Issued
1994
Identifier
SW00001952, 50180, fgcu:22046
Format
Image (JPEG2000)
Title
The White Heron House.
Abstract / Description
The White Heron House in the mid-1990s. The old farmhouse (1903) was moved in the 1940s by John Oster to Clam Bayou, and had been the Holloway's family home on Wulfert Point where they farmed, growing key limes.