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