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Changing pipes in Tremont Street at corner of Hollis

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Steel-work on sec.2 looking northeasterly

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Work on sec.2 looking southerly

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Boring tools on Scow

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Birdseye view of sec.3

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Birdseye view of sec.2, looking westerly

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Stone posts on incline in Public Garden

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Pipe crossing at Tremont and (?) Avenue

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Pipe crossing at Tremont

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Pipe crossing at Tremont opposite Warrenton St.

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Interior of sec.4 near Boylston Street, refuge niches

A refuge niche in the subway tunnel is shown in the photograph.

Interior of sec.4 arch of one track subway

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Pipe crossing at Tremont St. and Shawmut Ave. opp Warrenton

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Pipe changings at Dock Sq.

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Sec.10 Washington St. looking toward Haymarket Sq.

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Sec.6, corner of Tremont and Park Streets

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Pipe changes in Dock Square

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Relocation of 18" gas pipe in Dock Sq.

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Relocation of 18" gas pipe in Dock Sq.

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Depression in Tremont St., sec.6 looking southerly

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Depression in Tremont Street., sec.6, looking towards Scollay Square, Boston, Mass.

Advertising signs for beer, furnaces, straw hats and carpets are prominently displayed. The Crawford House hotel can be seen to the left of the signs.

Building conveyor on Tremont St. by Old Granary Burying Ground sec.6, Boston, Mass., July 17, 1896

The building conveyor stretches down Tremont Street in front of the Old Granary Burying Gound.

Relocation of 30" water pipe Tremont St. opposite Warrenton

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Relocation of 30" water pipe in Tremont St. sec.4

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Relocation of 30" water pipe in Tremont St. sec.4

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Tremont St., sec.6, looking northerly, Boston, Mass.

The building conveyor can be seen on Tremont Street from Park Street Church to the Old Granary Burying Ground.

Looking from Hotel Pelham, sec. 2, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass., September 25, 1896

The construction site for the Boylston Street subway station is seen in the image. Streetcars and horse-drawn vehicles ride on Tremont Street which is lined with businesses. The State House can be seen on the left side of the image. Further up Tremont, Park Street Church can be seen.

Sec.6, Tremont Street, looking northerly

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Interior of sec.4, looking northerly, near Boylston Street

A man stands between two tunnel entrances.

Lamps, public library

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Lamps, public library

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Junction of sess. 3 & 3.5

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Work on sec.5, looking southerly

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Sec.4, incline at work on Shawmut Ave., looking northerly

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Steel work in the southerly part of Adams Sq., sec.9

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Looking easterly in Adams Square, sec.9, Boston, Mass.

Construction work is done in the image. The C.H. Robinson furniture building has a large sign on the top of it.

Interior of sec.7 during construction

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Interior of sec.7 Scollay Sq., looking southerly, showing bracing

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Looking northerly from ther northbound platform of the Park St. station

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Interior of sec.1

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Opening in Scollay Square, between Cornhill and Brattle Streets, looking northerly, Boston, Mass., July 27, 1897

Onlookers watch the subway construction with streetcars running on the left side of the image. The Crawford House hotel can be seen behind the onlookers at the corner of Brattle and Court Streets. The Oriental Tea Company is next to the hotel on Court Street. Howe's Music is in the distance on the ...

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Opening of Brattle St. and Cornhill

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Testing machine for beams

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Testing machine for beams

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Old B+M Station

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Tearing down old Boston & Maine Station, looking northerly, Boston, Mass.

Commercial buildings on Haverhill Street can be seen through the openings created by the removal of the Boston and Maine Railroad Station.

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Looking easterly in the Public Garden near the subway incline

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Looking northerly in sec.7 under Scollay Sq. during construction

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