I couldn't help myself and I had to purchase these photos off of E-bay. What peeked my interest was the tilted back windshield, not exactly common on early Stanleys. Other features to note are the fender braces that are mounted on top of the front fenders and the large acetylene or pilot fuel tank mounted on the driver side frame. The rear folding seat is also clearly visible in the last photo. All three photos are of the same car taken over a four year period.
On the back of the picture was written "1914".
On the back of the photo was written " Pinkham Notch, N.H. at Glen House Route 16. 1916"
On the back of the photo was written "One of the woes of automobile travel Francania Notch, N.H. Aug. 20 1917"
I did some research on the internet and this is a picture of the Glen House off of Route 16 in the 1910's.