48 Rockview Street in 2023
One of the three embossed decorative figures over the vestibule window
One of the three embossed decorative figures over the vestibule window
The original back stairway can be seen in this elevation, before the construction of the enclosed porch.
Image of Frederick Bang's birthplace, the Toll House, painted by Frederick Bang on a metal tray
Image of Anna Olsen's birthplace, painted by Frederick Bang on a metal tray
Unfinished painting of the Bang family crest, painted by Frederick Bang on a metal tray
Joy’s maternal grandmother, Anna (Ohslen) Bang, in front of her home at 44 Rockview St.
1924 map, future site of 48 Rockview St.
Fredrick and Anna Bang
Page in Frederick Bang's sketchbook, 1884
Stencils Frederick Bang used for his murals
Tray painted by Frederick Bang
Portrait of Nora K. Bang at age 4, painted by Frederick Bang
Tray painted by Frederick Bang
Tray painted by Frederick Bang, unfinished work. Contains the family crest and the locations and images of family birthplaces.
Painting by Frederick Bang
Image of the Fisher-Richardson House in Mansfield, painted by Frederick Bang on a metal tray
Page from Fisher and Tweedy's book of 'Wedding Chimes,' Oct. 5, 1895
Joyce Fisher and her paternal grandmother, Edith (Tweedy) Fisher
Nora (Bang) Fisher sitting on front steps of 48 Rockview St.
Malcolm “Mac” G. Fisher (Dana Jr’s brother)
Joy (right) and her oldest friend, Sally Eldridge, at the Dedham Country and Polo Club, taken during Sally’s photo shoot with the Polaroid Corporation for the cover of their internal business magazine, August 1953
An example of shorthand (the author's name "Jenny"), written by Joyce Fisher. Shorthand was a subject that Joy taught.
Joyce Fisher's college graduation photo
Joyce Fisher
Bobby Greene, standing in the street in front of 48 Rockview St.