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Trade card for the New Easy Lawn Mower, Blair Manufacturing Company, Springfield, Mass., undated

The lawn mower is shown in the card image.

Trade card for The Ladies' Friend Carpet Sweeper, Goshen Sweeper Company, Goshen, Indiana, undated

A woman uses the sweeper in the card image.

Fenway Court, Boston, Mass., undated

Fenway Court, the home of Isabella Stewart Gardner, is seen in this image. There are no leaves on the trees that line the Muddy River.

Exterior view of Fenway Court from dirt road, Boston, Mass., undated

The dirt road that will become The Fenway runs in front of Fenway Court, Isabella Stewart Gardner's home.

Trade card for Cottolene Shortening, produced by N.K. Fairbank Company, Chicago, Illinois, undated

A woman rolls out dough with a container of Cottolene Shortening on the table.

Trade card for Walter Baker & Co's Breakfast Cocoa, maufactured by Walter Baker & Company, Dorchester, Mass., undated

Trade card has a facsimile of the 1/2 pound container of Baker's Breakfast Cocoa. The illustration text reads "La Belle Chocolatiere."

Trade card for flour, produced by Washburn, Crosby Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Two young women move a barrel of Washburn's Superlative Flour. A cat is also rubbing one of the girl's legs. The image caption reads "we know a good thing when we see it."

Trade card for Hatchet Teas, location unknown, undated

Trade card for Hatchet brand of tea. The card features a woman pouring tea from a teapot while sitting at a table. The copy is "All the girls say! Hatchet Teas are always of fine quality. Have YOU tried them?"

Stoodlefunks Parade, Worcester, Mass., undated

Stereograph of the Stoodlefunks Parade in Worcester, Massachusetts. The image is a collection of men in funny costume standing on a wagon.

Stoodlefunks Parade with man dressed as a pirate, Worcester, Mass., undated

Stereograph of the Stoodlefunks Parade with men dressed as pirates, a Catholic bishop, and a king riding in wagons through Worcester, Massachusetts.

Trade card for the Keystone Wringer, manufactured by F.F. Adams & Company, Erie, Pennsylvania, undated

This trade card promotes the F.F. Adams & Company's Keystone clothes wringer. The card is illustrated with a woman dressed like a Roman matron standing next to the wringer on a pedestal.

Studio portrait of Govenor John A. Andrew, Boston, Mass., undated

Govenor Andrew is photographed at a 3/4 angle from the waist up. His hair is curly and he wears a conservative suit. Andrew was Massachusetts governor during the Civil War.

Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner folks, Boston Theatre, Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Text on the item reads "the best New England play ever written." The poster features a young girl sitting in a tree along with information on showtimes.

Exterior view of the Paul Revere House before restoration, North Square, Boston, Mass., undated

On the ground level of the house are store fronts with the house standing between two taller buildings.

Exterior view of Governor Benning Wentworth House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Exterior view of the home owned by Governor Benning Wentworth in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The house is wood sided with many trees planted around the perimeter.

Interior view of an unidentified house, location unknown, narrow room, undated

An interior view of a narrow room that shows entry way decorations along with a table, chairs and window plants.

Interior view of living room looking toward windows, location unknown, undated

An interior view of a living room which contains a fireplace, chairs and a table.

Interior view of living room, looking toward bookshelves, location unknown, undated

An interior view of a living room, taken from the windows, showing a table, fireplace and bookshelves.

Exterior view of residence, Brookline, Mass., undated

View of large residence in Brookline, Massachusetts. The home is Victorian in style, with wood siding, a gable and a large porch.

Exterior view of the Charles J. Page House, Westland Avenue, Boston, Mass., undated

The Charles J. Page House, located on Westland Avenue, shows part of the front lawn, landscaping and a walkway to the back of the house.

Interior view of the Belfry Bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Mass.

Photograph is an interior view of the Belfry bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts. A chest of drawers and two chairs are tucked into the corner alcove.

Interior view of the Belfry Bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Mass.

Photograph is an interior view of the Belfry bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts, facing the bed. A window, which illuminates the room, is to the right.

Interior view of the Belfry Bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Mass.

Photograph is an interior view of the Belfry bedroom, Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts, facing an interior wall.

Interior view of immigration processing room, Cunard Line Pier, East Boston, Mass., undated

An interior view depicting the rows of benches in the immigration processing room, East Boston, Massachusetts.

Interior view of a studio, T. Quincy Browne residence, 98 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., undated

Interior view of an informal studio in the T. Quincy Browne residence in Boston's Back Bay. The room is filled with pottery, hunting trophies and framed fine art. There is a fireplace and the walls are covered in a variety of wallpapers.

Morning room, T. Quincy Browne residence, 98 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., undated

Interior photograph of the morning / sitting room at 98 Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The room has flowered wall paper, an ornamental fireplace and mantel and an Oriental rug on the floor. A table is set for tea on one end of the room while chairs and small writing desk occupy the other.

Bedroom, Frank Skinner House, 200 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., undated

Image features a bedroom with a metal rail bed and a closet that has a curtain as a covering. The walls have many paintings and photographs, along with a small bookshelf. In one corner a writing desk is next to a bedside table.

Bedroom, Frank Skinner House, 200 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., undated

Image features the corner of a bedroom with a fireplace, a settee, a corner bookshelf and the edge of a window curtain.

Exterior view of entryway, 348 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., undated

Carved stone doorway at 348 Beacon Street Boston's Back Bay. The arched carving is styled after palm fronds and florets. Above the entryway is the bottoms of a rounded balcony.

Living room, 348 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., undated

Living room or sitting room situated around an ornate fireplace and mantel. There are several overstuffed chairs and a loveseat. A guitar and a violin are also visible.

Exterior view of 135 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass., undated

Exterior view of the brick home at 135 Marlborough Street in Boston's Back. The house has a pitched roof on the facade, but a flat roof over much of the building.

Chimney detail, possibly 54 Boutwell Avenue, Pope's Hill, Dorchester, Mass., undated

Detail view of a brick chimney and wall on a house on Pope's Hill, Dorchester. A porch can be seen in the image and there are two chicken wire lattice frames along the side of it.

Edward Robinson residence, Manchester, Mass., undated

Exterior view of a large residence built up on a hill. The house is surrounded by trees and a retaining wall can be seen. The house is buit in the mock Tudor style.

Interior view with fireplace and spinning wheel, Manchester, Mass., undated

Interior view of an informal roo with a large fireplace and a spinning wheel. The ceiling is made of timber, and the manel is of carved wood. A carpet lines the worn wooden floor.

View of Chestnut Street, Boston, Mass., undated

A Chestnut Street image which looks west from River Street, towards the embankment. This Beacon Hill scene contains commercial buildings, automobiles and a horse carriage. The business to the left, across from the horse-drawn vehicle, is Joseph Pink & Company a harness and saddlery concern that ope...

View of the Museum of Fine Arts from Fenway Studios, Boston, Mass., August 27, 1909

The Museum of Fine Arts building is seen from the Fenway Studios. The Fens are in the foreground.

Interior view of sitting room, Arthur Little residence, 2 Raleigh Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Interior view of a sitting room at the Arthur Little residence in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. The room has a vaulted ceiling, and a library nook. Portraits line one wall and a tapestry with a portrait of a man over it lines another. A grand piano, and several statues are also seen in the im...

Interior view of sitting room, Henry Davis Sleeper residence, 336 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Interior view of a sitting room in the Henry Davis Sleeper residence in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. The walls are filled with portraits, pastoral scenes and a convex mirror. Tables, and chairs have knick-knacks and chrystal sets placed on them.

Fireplace, Thompson House, 161 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass., undated

A fireplace and hearth from the Thompson houuse on Brattle street in Cambridge (now 11 Kennedy Road). The wall the fireplace is on is wood paneled and includes a carved mantel. On the mantel are two gas lamps and candlesticks; above it there is a still live of flowers. The harth is made of brick in ...

Entrance Hall, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass., Mar. 29, 1916.

A image of the entrance hall at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. It was originally published in the American Architect, in March of 1916. The hall features a skylight the length of the arched ceiling, a reflecting pool and columns lining the pool.

Fireplace, Sanborn-Raymond House, 125 Magazine Street, Cambridge, Mass., undated

Image of a fireplace at the Sanborn-Raymond house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The fireplace is made in a stepped brick designe witha simple wood mantle. Ornate end-irons are placed on the hearth along with a wicker basket for logs and a fireplace toolset. The mantel holds various statuettes and a g...

Advertisement for carpeting and upholstery, John H. Pray, Sons & Co., 646-658 Washington St., Boston, Mass., undated

Advertisement for carpeting and upholstery. The card describes the products and services offered by the John H Pray, Sons & Co. It is decorated with the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom and a border of medallion shapes.

Billhead for Joel Goldthwait and Co., carpet dealers, 167-169 Washington St., Boston, Mass., Sept. 23, 1878

Billhead with bill for Mr. D.W. Emory for 28 2/3 yards Brussels, lining and the sewing and fitting services for a total of $38.50. The billhead itself is plain and undecorated.

Trade card for Foster Brothers, Marblehead Pottery, frames and children's books, 4 Park Square, Boston, Mass., undated

The trade card features an image of three vases from the Foster Brothers factory in Arlington, Massachusetts. The card's copy describes the products available at the store in Boston.

Trade card for, Jas. Shoolbred & Co., linen & woolen drapers, Tottenham House, London, England, undated

The firm is also a cabinet manufacturer, upholsterer, decorator and has a millinery and haberdashery business.

Invitation from The Weaver's Guild for an exhibition at the Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, Mass.

The invitation is for an exhibition of members' work at the Society of Arts and Crafts. The exhibition will take place on different dates at the Society's gallery on Park Street in Boston and on 56th Street in New York.

Advertisement for Paine’s Furniture Manufactory, 48 Canal and 141 Friend Streets, Boston, Massachusetts, undated

A street view, first floor interior and the Cabinet Custom Work Department are shown in the images.

Catalog for the Alandale Studios, 739 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1922

The cover features a black background and a drawing of the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The Alandale was a commercial art vocational training school. Two loose sheets are included. One sheet describes the exclusive features of the Studios. The other provides background on Charles W. Holmes, the sup...

Trade card for Abram French & Co., pottery, 89, 91 & 93 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The text on the card verso reads "Derby, Copeland, Worcester, Wedgwood, china, glass, crockery of all grades.

Concert program cover for opening concert at Chickering Hall, Boston, Mass., Feb. 8, 1901

Text on the item reads "The proceeds of this concert are to be set aside by Messrs. Chickering & Sons for the benefit of Brooke House." The concert featured Madame Szumowska, M. Pol Plancon and the Kneisel Quartet. The cover image is of a woman and girl in between two faun (or Pan) topped columns. T...