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Workers at a construction site, showing wood beams and steel rods

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Workers in an open trench, possibly pouring concrete

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Workers in an open trench, possibly pouring concrete

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Workers shoveling snow into horse drawn wagon

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Workers standing on and around a platform supporting a crane

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Wrought iron gate and stone columns, with pedestrians and children on the other side

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Wrought-iron fence in front of stone building

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__ looking N from S of Circuit St

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__ St. sta, progress on stairs, W loop

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___ Hills Sq

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_____ Washington St. [men working on above ground T rail]

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Anderson Street looking up from Phillips Street

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Park St. under redline

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People walking over ventilation grating

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Breakwater

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Storefront of Thomas A. Brook + Co., Tailors

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Bonding tests

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Public Garden from Boylston St.

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8 Summer Street

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Construction looking across Fens

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Underground track

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Underground construction

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Stairway covering Boston Common

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Elevator door, top floor #100 Champagne St.

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W+A Bacon Co. entrance

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Centre wall under stony Brook Conduit

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Crowd at north coops, 129 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., November 22, 1913

A large crowd is on the sidewalk where Riker and Jaynes Drug Store can be seen. The two subway entrances can be seen with the sign on one reading "Cambridge Subway Trains."

Franklin St., The Ideal Lunch

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Site of Riverbank subway incline, looking s.w.

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Site of Riverbank subway incline, looking n.e.

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Statue in Adams Square, Boston, Mass.

The Leopold Morse & Company clothing store, at the corner of Washington and Brattle Streets, is the backdrop to the Adams statue.

Building over southwesterly Scollay Sq., sec.7 subway

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Removal of Old Court House front

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Tablet for Old State House: John Hancock, signer of Dec. of Ind.

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People walking over ventilation grating

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Transit Commission telephone list

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Chamberlin's Drugstore

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Switch on Main St. near Beacham St.

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Opposite Beacham St.

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Arlington Ave.

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Arlington Ave.

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Passageway, rear of Billerica and Causeway Station

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Passageway, rear of Billerica and Causeway Streets

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Passageway, rear of Billerica and Causeway Streets

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Washington Street north from Clark's Hotel, Boston, Mass., October 12, 1903

Streetcars, horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians fill Washington Street in the image. Adams House hotel is on the left side of the image and just beyond it a sign for the Boston Theatre can be seen. A portion of the sign for B.F. Keith's New Theatre can be seen above the Boston Theatre sign.

East side of Washington Street, south corner of Hayward Place, Boston, Mass.

The Metropolitan Clothing Company can be seen at 590 Washington Street and Hayward Place. There is a large vacating sale sign in the window.

Junction Boylston, Washington and Essex Streets, Boston, Mass., November 2, 1903

The convergence of trolley tracks on three streets is seen from the top of the Boylston Building. A public transit construction site is in front of the Red Stamp Emporium, Washburn Co-operative Association, 626 Washington Street.

West side of Washington St. south corner of Boylston St., Boston, Mass., January 9, 1905

Streetcar wires can be seen in this image of the Boylston Building, location of the Continental Clothing House. Streetcar tracks can be seen in the image.

Essex St. Station entrance

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Essex St. Station entrance

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