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Station entrance Hayward Place and Washington Street, Boston, Mass., December 1907

The sign at the top of the builidng reads "Nadler Bros., mfrs. of ladies & misses cloaks, suits & skirts." The large sign to the right in the image reads "Essex Pool."

Station entrance Hayward Pl.

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Franklin St. entrance

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16 Franklin St., Washington St. tunnel

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Station entrance Essex St.

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Station entrance Temple Pl.

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Temple Pl. entrance

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Stairway covering at Old South Church

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Conductor spout, 8 + 10 Washington St., showing rust holes

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Sidewalk 29-33 Haverhill St.

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Inclined elevator

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Sidewalk at Relief Station, Haymarket

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Part of 50 Phillips St.

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Devonshire Street subway entrance, Winthrop Building, Devonshire and Water Sts., Boston, Mass., February 12, 1912

The Devonshire Street entrance to the subway system is seen at the Winthrop Building in the image. The signs read "Elevated Trains South." Water Street is to the right side of the building. The structure with scaffolding is the Minot Building. Spring Lane is between the two buildings.

Devonshire Street subway entrance, Winthrop Building, Devonshire and Water Sts., Boston, Mass., February 12, 1912

The Devonshire Street entrance to the subway system is seen at the Winthrop Building in the image. The signs read "Elevated Trains South." Water Street is to the right side of the building. The structure with scaffolding is the Minot Building. Spring Lane is between the two buildings.

Old South Meeting House, crack in Washington St. face, Boston, Mass., May 5, 1913

The crack was a result of the subway work being done on Washington Street.

Old South Meeting House, crack in Washington St. face, Boston, Mass., May 5, 1913

The crack was a result of the subway work being done on Washington Street.

Entrance and exit, Milk St., Washington St. tunnel

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Crack in n. wall of Old South Meeting House about 10' from Washington St. face, Boston, Mass., December 4, 1913

The crack was a result of the subway work being done on Washington Street.

Setting unit w. stairs Washington St.

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Shuman Building corner Boylston and Washington Sts. after construction, Boston, Mass., May 13, 1920

Pedestrians cluster beneath a sign reading "Boylston Station Trains South."

Washington Street, newsboys standing on vent grating, Boston, Mass.

Three boys, possibly newsboys, stand on a Washington Street corner with other pedestrians. A construction site can be see on the right side of the image.

27-31 Washington St.

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Upper part of Green Dragon Building

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66-72 Washington St.

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Sidewalk and doorway 194 Washington St., sec.7, Boston, Mass., undated

The stairs and doorway are the Washington Street entrance into the Devonshire Building. The Standish Shoe store and the John J. Vortisch hairdresser shop are at ground level. Steamship and railroad companies have office space in the Devonshire Building.

Second National Bank in Sears Building, 199 Washington St., Boston, Mass., undated

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Sidewalk cor. Washington and State Sts., 214 Washington St., Boston, Mass., undated

The office for the Joy Line advertises steamboat transportation between Boston and New York.

East side Washington St., 387 Washington St.

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414-422 Washington Street, buildings, east side Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

G. Frank Davenport sells cigars and liquors at 422 Washington Street in the image. On the left side of the image is Lowney's confectionery at 416 Washington Street. Hall & Hancock sells furs and hats to women and men at 418-420 Washington. Streetcar tracks can be seen in the image.

Noyes Brothers, 426 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Noyes, a men's clothing store, is to the right of G. Frank Davenport who sells cigars and liquors at 422 Washington Street.

Sidewalks, Washington St., east side, 440 Washington St., Shuman's Store, Boston, Mass., undated

A female pedestrian faces the clock on Washington Street at Shuman Corner.

Building corner Washington and Winter Streets, south side Winter, 443 Washington St., Boston, Mass., undated

Men work on Winter Street in the image. Gunaris confectionery chocolates shop is on the ground level at 443 Washington. A. Skinner & Son diamonds and watches is on the second floor. Filene's is on the upper floors. Tuttle's Shoe Store is on the right side of the image at street level. The People's C...

Supporting Arcade Building, buildings east side Washington St, 566 Wash. St., Boston, Mass., undated

The Ginter Grocery Company store is at 566 Washington Street in the Arcade Building. A woman walks in the street between a passing streetcar and the building supports.

Part of Cushing Process Building, buildings east side Washington St., 574-5 80 Washington St.

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Rear of Cushing Process Co., 580 Washington St.

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Part of Cushing Process Co., 580 Washington St., buildings east side Wash. St.

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Building 580 Washington St., buildings east side Washington St., Boston, Mass., ca. 1900

The Cushing Medical Supply Company which advertises the Cushing Process for purifying alcohol is seen at the street level. The Murray tailoring business is above it. The building is at the intersection of Washington Street and Hayward Place.

Sidewalks Franklin east side, sec.5, 14-20 Franklin St.

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Park Restaurant, 8-10 Hayward Place, Boston, Mass., ca. 1900

The sign on the doorway reads "Park Restaurant Ladies Entrance." Text on the awning reads "Table d'Hote." Buildings on the other side of the street are reflected in the glass window.

8-10 Hayward Place, Burger Brau, buildings east side Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

The Burger Brau restaurant and the Park Cafe are next to each other on Hayward Place.

Buildings south side of Essex St., buildings east side Washington St., Boston, Mass., undated

The construction site is in front of the commercial buildings. Part of the Continental Hotel can be seen on the left side side of the image. The Waterman Kitchen Furnishings Store can be seen on the right side of the image. Wetmore & Story, tailors, are located at 17 Essex Street. To the left of Wet...

Hogan's Shoe Store, 9 Boylston St.

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Station entrance Lagrange St., Boston, Mass., December 1907

Baker's Lunch restaurant is on the left side of the image. There is a shoe hospital and boot black parlor on the right side of the image. Lyman Rhodes Press Printing is located above the shoe hospital. In the center a sign states there are stores to let from Whitcomb, Mead & Company. The doorways w...

Washington St. side of Dep't Store Trust Building during construction

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Construction building for Department Store Trust

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Construction building for Department Store Trust from Essex St. looking North

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Looking northerly in sec.1 incline, B.T. & S

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Looking southerly in sec.1 incline, B.T. & S

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Building incline sec.1 incline,, B.T. & S

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