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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

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Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden with construction vehicle

A construction vehicle to support the building of the Arlington Street Station is seen on Boylston Street.

Boylston Street looking toward the Public Garden

The building site for Arlington Street Station is seen on the left side of the image.

East end of bridging - Boylston St. south side

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Bridging south side Boylston St. east of Arlington St.

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Bridging in Arlington St. south of Boylston St.

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Sidewalk at 352 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., June 6, 1920

The image looks in the direction of Copley Square with the Old South Church on the right side. On the left side of the image is Solov-Hinds, a ladies outfitter and the Schervee Studios, an interior decorating and photography business.

Sidewalk at 352-356 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., June 6, 1920

The Solov-Hinds, ladies outfitter, establishment is on the left side of the image. Schervee Studios, interior decorators and photographers is on the right side of the image.

Building 396-406 Boylston St.

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Building 406-410 Boylston St.

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Building 304-372 Boylston St.

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Sidewalk from no. 421 Boylston Street west, Boston, Mass., June 6, 1920

The Henry Murray Company which produces granite monument pieces can be seen on the right side of the image. The Louis H. Werner Company which carries furs is to the left of Murray. The Museum of Natural History and the Rogers Building can be seen on the other side of Berkeley Street.

Subway entrance

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View of Boston Common, Boston, Mass., undated

Park Street Church steeple can be seen in the center of this winter season image with the State House dome to the left of it.

Arlington Station entrance and exit

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Arlington Station entrance and exit

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Arlington Station entrance and exit

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Hoisting engine Boylston Street near Arlington, Boston, Mass.

A hoisting machine can be seen in front of the Solov-Hinds ladies outfitter on Boylston Street.

Construction on Boylston Street before Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass., undated

Workers and other pedestrians stand around the unfinished inbound Copley Square subway station entrance. The Boston Public Library is behind the station with Trinity Church on the left side of the image.

Subway entrance, Copley Square in front of the Boston Public Library, Boston, Mass.

The inbound subway station entrance in Copley Square is seen in the image next to the Boston Public Library. The sign reads "Subway East."

Copley Square, Boylston and Dartmouth Streets, looking north, Boston, Mass.

Subway construction work is seen at the intersection of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets in Copley Square. The Old South Church can be seen in the image. A construction site building stands on St. James Avenue in the foreground.

Subway entrance, new Old South Church, Copley Sq.

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Subway entrance, new Old South Church, Copley Sq.

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Ginty Building

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Adam Sq. covering

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Platform and stairs, Massachusetts Ave. Station

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Massachusetts Ave. Station

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Children in a lot near Kenmore Sq.

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Boylston St. looking westely

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New paving Boylston St. east of Clarendon St.

Sawhorses with "Danger" written on them barricade the paving areas on Boylston Street.

671 Boylston St.

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Pipes crossing opposite West St.

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Excavating looking northerly

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Hotel Thorndike marquee, Boston, Mass., September 10, 1914

A man stands just outside the hotel's glass marquee. The subway incline can be seen on Boylston Street. The Boston Public Garden is on the opposite side of the street.

New wall

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Ventilation chamber, the Fens

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Excavation by the loop of old subway

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New west wall looking north

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Mass. Station north side looking westerly

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New west wall looking southerly

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Showing columns of old wall and temporary wooden ones

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Sec.5 just east of the incline looking west

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Mass. Station south side

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Mass. Station turnstiles st the ticket office level

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Enlargement of Park Street Station, Boston, Mass., October 5, 1914

The below ground construction work can be seen in the image foreground. Park Street Church can be seen behind the subway station buildings. The Cathedral Church of St. Paul with the columns is next to the R.H. Stearns department store.

Placing forms for new roof

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Old subway roof uncovered and drilling out concrete

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Sec.5 drilling out concrete, Public Garden near Charles St.

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