Pennsylvania Horticultural Society - Jay V. Hare Lantern Slide Collection

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About This Collection

Jay Veeder Hare (1878 -1953) was born in Schodack, New York. He attended the Peirce School in Philadelphia and graduated from Temple University Law School. He began his long career with the Reading Company in 1897 as a junior clerk who rose through the ranks, retiring from the railroad in 1945 as secretary and treasurer of the Reading Company, parent company of the Reading Railway System. He wrote the first in-depth history of the Reading Company. He was an avid gardener and a founder of the Trevose Horticultural Society in Trevose, Pennsylvania, where he lived at Hareacres with his wife Jean (Weber) Hare and daughters Jean and Nancy. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s executive council from 1929 to 1949. Mr. Hare gave many illustrated lectures on plants and gardens based on his extensive world travels. He obtained lantern slides from commercial photography houses such as Williams, Brown & Earle and the William H. Rau Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; T.Takagi Photo Company in Kobe, Japan and T. Ikeda in Tokyo, Japan; Lévy et Neurdein Réunis in Paris, France; and Arxiu Mas in Barcelona, Spain. His lectures were supplemented by his own photography. The collection is strong in images from Japan, Italy, Spain, the United States and Switzerland, with representation from Bermuda, England, Ireland, France, Monaco, Germany, New Zealand, and South Africa. The images, many of which are hand-colored, depict typical or famous gardens, well-known city parks, tourist views of areas of spectacular natural beauty such as waterfalls and picturesque coastlines, as well as individual plant portraits. Many of the gardens and much of the landscape have changed significantly in the past 100 years or have disappeared entirely. For example, the views of Japan include chrysanthemum festivals, Japanese gardens, flower arranging for tea ceremonies, tea gardens, farmers picking tea leaves, and men, women and children in traditional Japanese dress – all evoke a time that no longer exists. In addition to an avid interest in gardens and plants, Jay V. Hare was also a birder and member of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club. The lantern slide collection was given to PHS McLean Library & Archives by daughter Nancy Veeder Koltes in 2008.This digital project is supported in part by a National Endowment for the Humanities Sustaining the Humanities Through the American Rescue Plan (SHARP) grant.

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United States. Azalea Duc de Rohan Fielders White Formosa
United States. South Carolina. Azalea Indica Duc de Rohan Fielders White Formosa Phoenicia
United States. South Carolina. Azalea Middleton Place
United States. South Carolina. Azaleas Fielders White Formosa Duke of Wellington
United States. South Carolina. Magnolia Garden
United States. South Carolina. Middleton Place
United States. South Carolina. Mrs. Robt. Letty
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentifed Flowering Shrubs]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified blossoms]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Checkered Steps with Herbaceous Border]
United States. South Carolina [Unidentified Flowering Shrub]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Garden]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Garden]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Garden Gate and Upper Balcony]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Garden Pool and Patio]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Garden Seat and Parterres]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified garden with Azalea]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Lawn, Shrubs, and Trees]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Parterre and Large Tree]
United States. South Carolina. [Unidentified Path and Hedge of Garden]