Displaying: 110401 - 110450 of 229,220

Boylston St. and MIT on left (?)

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Boylston St. sidewalk north side looking east

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Boylston Street, sidewalk, Boston, Mass., January 1, 1913

The Museum of Natural History can be seen on the left side of the image at the Berkeley Street intersection. The steps of the Rogers Building can be seen on the left side of the image.

Sidewalk, north side looking east, Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., January 1, 1913

Part of the Museum of Natural History can be seen on the left side of the image. The Berkeley Street intersection is just beyond the museum.

Sidewalk near Natural History Museum north side looking east, Boylston and Berkeley Streets, Boston, Mass., January 1, 1913

The sidewalk on the Boylston Street side of the Museum of Natural History is seen in the image. Pedestrians stand at the Boylston curb with automobiles on Berkeley Street. The Berkeley Building can be seen on the right side of the image.

Boylston Street corner of Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass., January 1, 1913

To the immediate right in the image is the Museum of Natural History building. The M.I.T. Rogers building is the next building down on Boylston Street. Both buildings were designed by Jonathan Preston. The Old South Church can be seen in the distance.

Sidewalk, corner Berkeley Street and Boylston Street, sec. 4, Boston, Mass., January 1, 1913

The Oak Grove Creamery Company Restaurant can be seen at 435 Boylston Street. Just beyond it is the Delft Lunch and Tea Room. The clock has the name Otis Clapp and Company on it. Clapp was a homeopathic pharmacist.

Sidewalk, sec. 4 north side looking east, Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., January 1, 1913

Storefronts on Boylston Street between Arlington and Berkeley Streets can be seen in the image. The steeple of Arlington Street Church can be seen on the left side of the image.

Sidewalk by Sleeper Hall, south side sec.4 Boylston St. beginning of section

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk by Library south side sec. 4 Boylston St.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk by Library south side sec.4

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk by Library south side sec. 4, Boston, Mass., December 31, 1912

The intersection of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets can be seen in the image. Part of the Boston Public Library can be seen on the right side of the image with Trinity Church across the square.

Sidewalk Copley Square, south side looking east, Boston, Mass.

A pedestrian looks at a small construction site at the corner of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets. The McKim building of the Boston Public Library is on the left side of the image with the Lenox Hotel further down.

Sidewalk Copley Square, south side looking east, Boston, Mass.

A subway construction site is on the left side of the image. On the right is Copley Square with Trinity Church and just beyond it the Brunswick Hotel.

Sidewalk Copley Square, Boston Public Library and Old South Church, south side looking west, Boston, Mass.

The Boston Public Library and Old South Church can be seen on the other side of Copley Square.

Sidewalk, corner Clarendon, Copley Square, Boston, Mass., January 2, 1913

A streetcar runs on Huntington Avenue in front of Trinity Church in Copley Square. Trinity Church is on the left side of the image. In the distance is the Boston Public Library. The spire of the Old South Church is to the right of the Library. Commercial buildings line Boylston Street.

Sidewalk, corner Clarendon south side looking east, Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., January 2, 1913

The streetcar is opposite the M.I.T. Rogers Building on Boylston Street. The building to the right of the Rogers Building is the Museum of Natural History. The building on the right side of the image is the Brunswick Hotel.

Sidewalk by Brunswick Hotel south side looking east, Boston, Mass., January 2, 1913

Steps lead up to the Hotel Brunswick entrance on Boylston Street. The streetcar is opposite the M.I.T. Rogers Building on Boylston Street. The building to the right of the Rogers Building is the Museum of Natural History.

Sidewalk, Boylston St. south side looking east

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk, Boylston St. south side looking east, Boston, Mass., January 2, 1913

The Museum of Natural History can be seen across the street at the Berkeley Street intersection on the left side of the image.

Sidewalk, Boylston St. south side looking east

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk, Boylston St. south side looking east

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk, Boylston Street corner Berkeley Street, sec. 4 south side looking west, Boston, Mass., January 2, 1913

The Rogers Building is across from commercial buildings on Boylston Street. The Old South Church can be seen down the street.

Sidewalk, Boylston St. corner Berkeley sec. 4 south side looking east, Boston, Mass., January 2, 1913

Streetcars, pedestrians and a horse-drawn vehicle can be seen at this intersection. Arlington Street Church is in the distance on the left side of the image. The four men on the right side of the image are standing next to the Berkeley Building.

Sidewalk Dartmouth St. west looking north

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk Dartmouth St. west looking toward Boylston St.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk Dartmouth St. east side looking north

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk Dartmouth St. from Boylston St.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk Dartmouth St. side looking north from Huntington Ave.

Workers can be seen at the building site in Copley Square.

Cab. Co. building from Boylston St.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Berkeley Building Boylston Street, crack in column, Boston, Mass., January 6, 1913

Rees and Rees, cleaners and dyers, is to the right of the column at 418 Boylston Street. A jewelry store is on the left side of the column.

Interior, Boylston St. subway, looking east

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Arlington St. church - Boylston St., walk to side door and cracks in wall

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Arlington St. church - Boylston St., cracks light well

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sec.2, alley 444 underpinning of stables, looking northeasterly

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sec.2, temporary underpinning of stables west wall

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Excavating core sec.4, sta.1

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Copley Square, looking west, Boston, Mass.

Subway construction work is seen in Copley Square. The Boston Public Library is on the left and the Old South Church is on the right side of the image.

Condition of Boylston St.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sec.4 - large arch form

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Building at southeast corner of Arlington and Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Channing statue, Arlington Street, Boston, Mass.

The Channing statue is opposite Arlington Street Church at the intersection of Arlington and Boylston Streets.

Entrance to Public Garden at Arlington and Boylston Streets

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk, north side Boylston Street, east of Arlington, Boston, Mass.

The Boston Public Garden can be seen on the left side of the image with commercial buildings on the other side of Boylston Street.

Sidewalk, n. side Boylston St.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk, n. side Boylston St.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Restoring car tracks to grade Boylston Street, opposite Hotel Brunswick, Boston, Mass., September 12, 1913

Work on the streetcar tracks is performed in front of the Hotel Brunswick. Part of Trinity Church can be seen on the right side of the image.

Hotel Thorndike Boylston and Church Streets, Boston, Mass., September 12, 1913

The Hotel Thorndike can be seen at the intersection of Boylston and Church Streets. Church Street intersects with Providence Street.

Walks on the Common at corner of Charles and Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass., September 12, 1913

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative

Sidewalk at southeast corner of Arlington and Boylston Sts.

1 gelatin dry plate glass negative