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Historic New England
John Booras collection of glass plate negatives (PC066)
Brookline: Coolidge Corner
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Item Information
Title:
Brookline: Coolidge Corner
Description:
Beacon St. Street scene, National Butchers Co., trolley stop 'shelter,' large apt. buildings: 1240 Beacon St., E.T. Slattery Co., Ladies Furnishings. The Burgin garage, autos, people, water fountain (by the man).
Date:
1930
Format:
Photographs
Genre:
gelatin dry plate negatives
Location:
Historic New England
Collection (local):
PC066: John Booras collection of glass plate negatives
Subjects:
streetcars
subways
exterior views
commercial buildings
intersections
Architectural photography
Beacon Street (Brookline, Mass.)
Harvard Street (Brookline, Mass.)
Places:
Massachusetts
>
Norfolk (county)
>
Coolidge Corner
Massachusetts
>
Norfolk (county)
>
Brookline
Extent:
1 gelatin dry plate glass negative
Link to Item:
http://gusn.us/318279
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Identifier:
318279
Call #:
PC066.291
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