Historic Nantucket, October 1973, Vol. 21 No. 2

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Davidson Photographs on Display at Peter Foulger Museum A COLLECTION of the photographs of Louis S. Davidson, well known summer resident of Nantucket, has been placed on exhibit on the second floor of the Peter Foulger Museum. They embrace a wide variety of Nantucket personalities, including the late Herbert Coffin, for so many years Commodore of the Wharf Rat Club on Old North Wharf; George "Bunt" Mackay, so familiar to the Pacific Club and Wharf Rat members; Austin Strong, the playwright; Emerson Tuttle, artist and Yale professor; Bassett Jones, electrical engineer and Polpis devotee; James H. Wood, last of the Grand Army veterans of Nantucket; Frank Swift Chase, the artist, and Everett U. Crosby, who worked so diligently to preserve this island town. These were distinct personalities and Louis Davidson, with his skill as a photographer, has captured them in characteristic poses, so that they represent an historical record. Although most of these outstanding figures have been nearly two decades re­ moved from the Island scene their memories are still green in a wide circle of relatives and friends. Other photographs on display are of islanders still active on the local scene — all in informal poses, looking their natural selves, as Mr. Davidson has so carefully caught them. A group picture of the Wharf Rat Club, taken in 1968, has such a remark­ able clarity that all the individual members may be easily iden­ tified. Among the older views is the Burridge-Mazerole Boat Yard, at Francis and Washington Streets, and one of the first buses to run to the Bathing Beach, owned by Elmer Pease — "Bus No. 4, Seats 20, Fare 10c" — with one of the old surreys in front of the Pacific Club as a contrast. Louis Davidson also presented fifty other views of Nantucket, with houses, landscapes and seascapes represented. The entire collection is a record of scenes of Nantucket's recent past, and will increase in value in the passage of time. The Nantucket Historical Association is indeed fortunate to receive such a splen­ did gift.


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