Casino, Tennis and Croquet Courts

11 photo(s) Updated on: Tuesday, April 26, 2022
  • Tennis court in the Hotel Era. Appears to be grass rather than clay. North Steps of the Annex on the right.
  • Tennis Court from Alpha Cottage sometime after the Annex burned down (Sept 6, 1917). The court appears to be clay now.
  • The Casino in 1895, right after it's construction. The windmill pumped water from the artesian well, perhaps to the hotel? Note the birch railing leading to the Red House.
  • Interior of the Casino, shortly after its construction in 1895. Same chairs and piano, but no books. No cross-bar supports either.
  • Tennis court from the Annex porch. The surface is grass. Note the walkway to the Igloo, and no walkway to Point-of-View. Photo was an inset on a flier advertising the Hotel from ~1905.
  • View N from Barnacle toward Alpha. Annex on far left. (Alpha col)
  • The Casino sometime before 1936 when the pail system was replaced by a metal pump.
  • Doris Bingham at the tennis court in the 1920s, with the newly purchased Bingham cottage in the background.
  • Bill Bingham on croquet court, 1926. The croquet court was built in 1902 and was re-leveled by Alice Gunn in 1925. Photo from the Signell collection.
  • The Casino sometime between 1936 (after the pail system was replaced by a metal pump) and 1939 (when the cement cap was put on).
  • Casino and Lodge as seen from the Yellow House back yard, around 1930.
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