Images from the Past and Present
Jewel Tea Company, Inc.
The World’s largest Autumn Leaf china teapot
Glass case filled with Jewel’s Autumn Leaf teapots
Trophy case in the main room of the Kincaid House, featuring Jewel merchandise and trophies
Jewel merchandise and trophies in the main room of the Kincaid House
Jewel collectibles, toys, dolls, and Mary Dunbar’s outfits
A kitchen scale with our Autumn Leaf china collection
Jewel Tea Company’s Autumn Leaf cookie jars and containers
Chicago Tribune special supplement celebrating the Jewel Tea Company’s 100th Anniversary
Barrington History Museum – Outside
Historical house plaque
Applebee House with family
Sign for the Barrington Area Historical Society
Children outside one of Barrington’s one-room schoolhouses
A sketch of the Applebee house from one of our old postcards
Workers in Barrington building the Chicago Northwest Rail line. (c. 1930)
Christmas card featuring the Donlea-Kincaid House
From one of our old postcards: Child and two men outside one of Barrington’s early railways
Old Barrington Center on a sunny summer day
Photo from late 1920s or early 1930s. Downtown Barrington, Main Street looking north.
The Old Barrington Center, our main museum building
A crowd gathered outside John C. Plagge’s storefront
Reconstructed Creet Blacksmith Shop
Barrington History Museum – Inside
Our working forge and blacksmith at the Wichman Blacksmith Shop (c. 2018)
The blazing flames of our fully operational forge (c. 2017)
School 1900s style; the docents for our One Room Schoolhouse program
Barrington Neighborhood
The Legion’s Memorial statue at Everygreen Cemetery
Black and white birdseye photograph of the Village of Barrington train station in 1909
The entrance to Barrington’s historic Evergreen Cemetery
A wide shot of Evergreen Cemetery
The outer edge of Evergreen Cemetery
Graves on the outer edge of Evergreen Cemetery, some dating back to the Revolutionary War
Three Victorian houses on Lake Street in Barrington in 1908
Events
Chicago Tribune special supplement celebrating the Jewel Tea Company’s 100th Anniversary
Program from our Frank “Pancho” Wilmarth retrospective. He was one of America’s most prominent caricaturists
Promotion for the Tolpo Family collection; Barrington’s prominent family of artists
Our exhibit on children’s toys
A vintage wedding dress from our Applebee House dress permanent collection
One of many period wedding dresses in our permanent collection
Historic Photos
Barrington mayor Holtzee commemorating WW2 vets
Commemorating WW2 vets
Children outside one of Barrington’s one-room schoolhouses
A crowd gathered outside John C. Plagge’s storefront
Photo from late 1920s or early 1930s. Downtown Barrington, Main Street looking north.
From one of our old postcards: Child and two men outside one of Barrington’s early railways
Workers in Barrington building the Chicago Northwest Rail line. (c. 1930)
Applebee House with family

