The Foxhall Photo Gallery

We always have a lot more photos than we can print in the newsletter!

Submit your photos of community events and celebrations, forces of nature and other items of interest to the newsletter editor with captions. Please make sure that the subjects are okay with posting them online. We update this around the same time we put out the newsletter.

 

 

Above: Foxhall Fright 2011…a chilling success.

Foxhall Fright 2010 had great weather and a big turnout. Charming cat Lucy Buchanan (left) and MaryAnn Griffin’s pooch Gracie joined over 200 others for the event at the Rec Center, which was organized by Caitlin MacKenzie.

Above Left: The heavy snows of winter 2010 made a wonderland of Surrey Lane in Foxhall Village. From Bob Mikolitch. Above Right: In the early days of Foxhall Village, private bus service on Reservoir Road connected residents to the city. This photo was probably taken around 1930. From Henry Boss notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross.

Above Left: And this appears to be Reservoir Road heading into Georgetown around 1930. From Henry Boss notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross. Above Right: Photo of Ann Haas’s brother, taken around 1948 looking down Q Street towards MacArthur with the Indian Rock area behind.

Above Left: Foxhall Village kids on a landscaper’s truck  circa 1930. From Henry Boss’s notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross. Above Right: Construction of Colony Hill underway around 1930. From Henry Boss’s notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross.

Above Left: Maypole party circa 1930 Foxhall Village on the Greenwich Parkway circle. From Henry Boss’s notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross. Above Right: Foxhall Village and Greenwich Parkway shortly after construction was complete, circa 1930. From Henry Boss’s notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross.