Stratford Historical Society Archives Benefit Gallery and Sale
Saturday and Sunday - May 1-2, 2021
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Please plan to join us for a unique outdoor gallery event to benefit the Stratford Historical Society. In partnership with the SHS, we’ve reproduced dozens of local maps, drawings and images from the Stratford Historical Society Archives, framed them in reclaimed wood shadow box frames and are making them available to purchase for the first time ever.
You can purchase any piece during the event or place an order for a custom piece in the size and frame finish you desire. Either way, a portion of all sales goes to benefit the Stratford Historical Society.
Included in the sale:
- Sikorsky Vought Aircraft (planes and helicopters)
- Vintage Maps of Stratford, Milford, Bridgeport (Stratfield), New England and more
- Vintage Trolley Photos from Lordship, Stratford, Shelton and more
- Stratford Point Lighthouse line drawing
- Vintage Marnick’s Photo
- Short Beach Protest Blueprint
Event runs Sat/Sun May 1-2 with preview on Friday, April 30th (rain dates will be announced in case on inclement weather.)
You can purchase any piece during the event or place an order for a custom piece in the size and frame finish you desire. Either way, a portion of all sales goes to benefit the Stratford Historical Society.
Included in the sale:
- Sikorsky Vought Aircraft (planes and helicopters)
- Vintage Maps of Stratford, Milford, Bridgeport (Stratfield), New England and more
- Vintage Trolley Photos from Lordship, Stratford, Shelton and more
- Stratford Point Lighthouse line drawing
- Vintage Marnick’s Photo
- Short Beach Protest Blueprint
Event runs Sat/Sun May 1-2 with preview on Friday, April 30th (rain dates will be announced in case on inclement weather.)
Face Masks and Social Distancing is required in the outdoor gallery area.
Members of the Stratford Historical Society will be on hand to add context to the rich history of these framed pieces.
Members of the Stratford Historical Society will be on hand to add context to the rich history of these framed pieces.