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Untitled: a group of children with a dog, presumably at the Lyman Estate in Waltham, Mass.

A black and white photograph of a group of children seated in a semi-circle with a small dog in the middle.

Stencil calendar for 1904, by Edward Penfield, published by Alfred Bartlett, Boston, Mass., 1903

Artist Edward Penfield designed this 1904 wall calendar published by Alfred Bartlett of Boston, Massachusetts. The cover features a stenciled black rooster with a bright red coxcomb and wattle pecking at feed on the ground. Each page is illustrated with an image of animal, including a cat, dog, cow,...

Calendar, Mortensen and Holdensen, mural decorators and painters, 154 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., 1905

A detailed painting with Viking ships in the center decorates the calendar. The calendar has the months May-December 1905.

Calendar, The Pepper Co., manufacturing confectioners, Peabody, Mass., 1906

The calendar has an image of Hiawatha paddling in a canoe with a caption from the the Longfellow poem.

Calendar, The Pepper Co., Inc., confectionery, Peabody, Mass., 1909

The image caption reads "Mrs. Spencer, who did make ye first Gibralters, 1822, passing ye Old Witch House, Salem, Mass." The calendar has the months July-December 1909.

Calendar, P. Holdensen, mural-decorator, 154 Boylston St. Boston, Mass., 1910

Grape vines and a male face sculpture decorate the calendar.

Pilgrim calendar, published by A.S. Burbank, Plymouth, Mass., 1914

Plymouth history and buildings are shown in removable postcards for each month.

Calendar, S.B. Goddard & Son Co., insurance, 15 Pleasant Street, Woburn, Mass., 1935

The image caption reads "A view of Woburn, Mass. in 1820 from Academy Hill." The calendar has the months September-December.

Calendar, S.B. Goddard & Son Co., insurance, 15 Pleasant Street, Woburn, Mass., 1940

The image shows Ichabod Parker's Tavern, later known as the Mishawum House, at the corner of Mishawum Road and Main Street in Woburn, Massachusetts. A trade card attached to the calendar has a Christmas design and reads "Compliments of S.B. Goddard & Son Co., Savings Bank Building, Woburn, Massachus...

Envelope for the Travelers calendar, The Travelers, Hartford, Connecticut, 1936

The caption reads "The Travelers 1936 calendar reproduced from Currier and Ives prints for." The illustrations reflect the print subjects in the calendar.

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1883

In the calendar illustration children dressed to represent the four seasons progress up and down steps from a death figure on the right side of the image to an angel figure on the left side of the image.

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1884

The caption at the top reads "Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest." The Santa Claus figure holds the hand of a female figure wearing an 1884 tiara. The borders have small illustrations representing July 4, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1886

Priscilla Alden, early Plymouth colonist, is shown spinning in the calendar illustration. The caption reads "1620, Priscilla, 1886."

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1887

The caption above the illustration reads "How it happened." The years below the Company name read "1777, 1887." A Continental soldier tells three women how he was wounded while tea is served.

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1888

The illustration re-creates the "one if by land, two if by sea" event prior to Paul Revere's famous ride. Lines from the Longfellow poem are at the bottom of the item "And with muffled oar silently rowed to the Charlestown shore just as the moon rose over the bay."

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1889

The caption at the top of the item reads "1620, a boat from the Mayflower, Mary Chilton at Plymouth Rock." Mary Chilton was supposedly the first woman to step ashore at Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Calendars for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1890

Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England does not alter or edit objects and / or historical text. The illustration caption reads "1...

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1891

The dates below the illustration are "1676, 1891." The caption reads "The hidden foe, settlers returning from church in the time of King Philip's War."

Calendars for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1892

The caption reads "The moment of triumph morning of Oct. 19th, 1492." The scene depicts Christopher Columbus and his crew landing in the new world.

Calendar for New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., Post Office Square, Boston, Mass., 1893

The U.S.S. Constitution and the H.M.S. Guerriere engage in battle on August 19 during the War of 1812.

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Negative numbers 15261 - 15283

This folder of the Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collection includes prints of Stebbins' negatives numbered 15261 - 15283.

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Negative numbers 15285 - 16743

This folder of the Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collection includes prints of Stebbins' negatives numbered 15285 - 16743.

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Negative numbers 16765 - 22726

This folder of the Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collection includes prints of Stebbins' negatives numbered 16765 - 22726.

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Negative numbers NN001 - NN006

This folder of the Nathaniel L. Stebbins photographic collection includes prints of Stebbins' negatives numbered 0 - 0.

Haroldine

"The Haroldine, of Providence, R.I., was a notable early four-master, launched at North Weymouth in 1884. Symbolic of the shift from deep-water sail to coasting, she had originally been intended for a square-rigger --- note the indicatively high bulwarks. She is rigged with one yard, from which a sq...

Morning Star

Morning Star was a steam auxiliary barkentine built at Bath, ME in 1884 where she had been launched on August 6, 1884. She was famous for her hollow mainmast which emitted steam and smoke from her auxiliary engine. She served as a missionary vessel for the American Board of Foreign Missions in the S...

Whistler

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Mist

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Gitana

Gitana was a wooden keel schooner designed and built by D. J. Lawlor of Boston for William F. Weld in 1882. LOA 114.6ft. LWL 97.4ft. Beam 20.6ft.

Gitana

Gitana was a wooden keel schooner designed and built by D. J. Lawlor of Boston for William F. Weld in 1882. LOA 114.6ft. LWL 97.4ft. Beam 20.6ft.

Gitana

Gitana was a wooden keel schooner designed and built by D. J. Lawlor of Boston for William F. Weld in 1882. LOA 114.6ft. LWL 97.4ft. Beam 20.6ft.

Gitana

Gitana was a wooden keel schooner designed and built by D. J. Lawlor of Boston for William F. Weld in 1882. LOA 114.6ft. LWL 97.4ft. Beam 20.6ft.

Gitana

Gitana was a wooden keel schooner designed and built by D. J. Lawlor of Boston for William F. Weld in 1882. LOA 114.6ft. LWL 97.4ft. Beam 20.6ft.

Gitana

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #21 Gitana was a wooden keel schooner designed and built by D. J. Lawlor of Boston for William F. Weld in 1882. LOA 114.6ft. LWL 97.4ft. Beam 20.6ft.

Gitana

See also: Henry Peabody R.A.Y. #21 Gitana was a wooden keel schooner designed and built by D. J. Lawlor of Boston for William F. Weld in 1882. LOA 114.6ft. LWL 97.4ft. Beam 20.6ft.

Satan

Satan was designed by J. B. Herreshoff. She was built by Wood Brothers in East Boston in 1884. Her steam engine was built and delivered by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company.

Morning Star at Lewis Wharf, Boston

Morning Star was a steam auxiliary barkentine built at Bath, ME in 1884 where she had been launched on August 6, 1884. She was famous for her hollow mainmast which emitted steam and smoke from her auxiliary engine. She served as a missionary vessel for the American Board of Foreign Missions in the S...

Swanboats. Public Garden, Boston.

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Thelga

Thelga was a wooden keel yacht designed by and built by William Eddy in 1884. LOA 25.5ft. LWL 21.3ft. Beam 8ft.

Thelga

Thelga was a wooden keel yacht designed by and built by William Eddy in 1884. LOA 25.5ft. LWL 21.3ft. Beam 8ft.

Tempest

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Countess

Countess was a wooden keel yacht designed and built by G. Lawley & Son in 1882. LOA 33ft. LWL 29.6ft. Beam 12.3ft.

Clytie

Clytie was a wooden sloop designed and built by Herreshoff in 1867 for J. B. Herreshoff as building no. #186701es. LOA 37ft. LWL 33-33ft. Beam 12-5ft.

Clytie, off Hull

Clytie was a wooden sloop designed and built by Herreshoff in 1867 for J. B. Herreshoff as building no. #186701es. LOA 37ft. LWL 33-33ft. Beam 12-5ft.

Bay State Dredging Company Dredge

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Parkers House, Newton Center

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Parkers House, Newton Center

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Edith

Edith was a catboat designed by Ratsey & Co. and built by D. J. Lawlor in 1880. LOA 49.6ft. LWL 40.8ft. Beam 10ft.

Crystal Lake, Newton

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Parkers House interior, Newton Center

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