Brookline Photograph Collection

   

(318 items found)

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description - Drawing of Brookline Village from the area near Irving Street (Irving Street is southwest of Brookline Village). subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_A3d Buildings, Public and Commercial; Churches; General Views; Neighborhoods. Brookline Village http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1721
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description - View of Coolidge Corner, looking north down Harvard Street toward Allston. S.S. Pierce building is at left, and storefront sign reading "Henderson & Ross" is visible at right. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_FC78f-3 Buildings. Public and Commercial; Neighborhoods. Coolidge Corner; Streets. Beacon Street; Streets. Harvard Street http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1720
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description - September 14, 1935: A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Force) parade makes its way through Coolidge Corner on Harvard Street. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_FC78i Neighborhoods. Coolidge Corner; Streets. Harvard Street http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1719
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description - Looking north toward the intersection of Harvard Street and Washington Street in Brookline Village. At right, Nick's Cleaners and Tailors. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_A3f Neighborhoods. Brookline Village; Streets. Harvard Street; Streets. Washington Street http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1718
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description - Exterior view of St. Aidan's Catholic Church at the corner of Pleasant and Freeman Streets. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_S3Ra Churches. St. Aidan's Church; Streets. Pleasant St.; Streets. Freeman St. http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1717
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description - Looking east toward Boston, a view of Beacon Street. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_FC78e-4 Streets. Beacon Street http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1716
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description - Arch gateway (with the date 1866), located at the entrance of the Chestnut Hill Reservoir. It was removed in 1895 when Commonwealth Ave was extended into Newton. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_C6a Chestnut Hill Reservoir http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1715
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description - Exterior view of the Runkle School on Druce Street taken in winter. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_PRb Schools. Runkle School http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1714
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description - Black and white photograph of the Pierce School. Named after John Pierce, pastor of the First Parish Church. Opened in 1900. School Street. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_BPC-8 Schools. Pierce School http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1713
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description - A winter scene of Emerson Garden blanketed in snow looking across to Emerson Street. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_B14a Parks and Playgrounds; Emerson Garden; Emerson Street http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1712
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description - Coolidge Corner Beacon Street featuring Coolidge Brothers' Store with sign advertising "Fine feed, corn, oats, meal, hay & straw", horse and buggy in front. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_GC78a Beacon Street, Coolidge Brothers Store, sign, advertisement, horse and buggy, business, buildings commercial http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1711
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description - Black and white photograph of the Edward Devotion School on Harvard Street. The Edward Devotion House, home of the Brookline Historical Society, stands in front of the school. Cars, bicycles and pedestrians along street. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_BPC-7 Schools. Devotion School. Edward Devotion House. Brookline Historical Society http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1710
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description - Black and white photograph of Brookline Village along Boylston Street looking west toward the Fire Station. Features commercial buildings, automobiles and train/trolley tracks and station at Brookline Village. James Driscoll's store - 2 signs;… subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_BPC-21 Neighborhoods. Brookline Village; Streets. Boylston; Buildings. Public and Commercial; Automobiles; http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1709
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description - The family of G. Peabody Gardner, Jr. in a horse drawn sleigh outside the Gardner House on Warren Street in the winter of 1928 subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_HG228p Gardner House, Warren Street, winter, Family of G. Peabody Gardner, Jr., horse, sleigh, houses and estates http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1708
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description - Francis Cabot House rose garden with F.P. Cabot in the garden near trees subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_Hc116d-2 Francis Cabot House, houses and estates, Heath Street http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1707
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description - The Brookline High Service Pumping Station and Putterham School House on Newton Street. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_C4b Schools. Buildings; Schools. Putterham; Streets. Newton Street http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1706
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description - Boylston Street in Chestnut Hill near Dunster Road. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_FB71e Neighborhoods. Chestnut Hill; Streets. Boylston Street; Streets. Dunster Road http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1705
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description - Portrait photograph of Edward C. Cabot (1818-1901), architect and watercolorist, by professional photographer J. Notman of Boston and Cambridge. Signed: Yours Truly, Edward C. Cabot. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_XC115 Portrait; Edward C. Cabot http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1704
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description - Second Town Hall, 1845-1872, Greek revival building built by Granville Fuller & Nathaniel Wentworth of Brighton. Served as Police Station, 1873-1900, torn down in 1901. In it were housed the Intermediate School, 1846-1855, Public Library, 1857-1869. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_J2c Second Town Hall, Washington Street, buildings public, http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1703
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description - Interior view of the 1910 Brookline Public Library book room (now the Reference Room) featuring oak paneled walls, carved arches, silver chandeliers, plaster crown moldings, wooden desks and chairs. subject - relation - Identifier - BrooklinePL_NC2e Public Library 1910 Building, Reference Room, Buildings Public http://repository.digitalcommonwealth.org/handle/10240/1702