Displaying: 24451 - 24500 of 219,213

Gedney House, north - south summer beam detail, main room of original house

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, south wall sheathing and sill decay

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, front north east corner of addition

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Framed photograph of the Hotel Cambridge, Boston, Mass., undated

The Hotel Cambridge was built in 1898 as a luxury apartment building designed by Willard T. Sears, architect, with hot water supplied by Buerkel and Company.

Gedney House, fireplace right front room

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, street-front and lean-to encased

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, south end of rear wall

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, front (south) chamber of original house

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, Cecil A. Hewett and Phillip Ross (carpenter) in lean-to foundation trench

.04 cubic feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, east - west summer beam detail, main room original house

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, rear wall showing writing

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, middle portion lean-to rear wall

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, front wall south partition

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, rear and yard side

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, south wall showing sheathing

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, south wall, second story easterly window

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, looking from stairwell

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, front wall showing original sheathing

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, exterior

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, detail over front door

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, street end and front showing cottage

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, detail front wall entry bay

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

No image available

Commencement exercises program, Richmond High School

File part

No image available

Writings: Notebook of poetry and journal entries

File part

No image available

Medium negatives

File part

No image available

Small negatives

Sub-series

No image available

Negative numbers GN2812-GN2899

Sub-series

No image available

Negative numbers GN2903-GN2994

Sub-series

No image available

Negative numbers GN3004-GN3042

Sub-series

No image available

Negative numbers GN4043-GN4100

Sub-series

No image available

Negative numbers GN4101-GN4209

Sub-series

Gedney House, exterior

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, south wall, east end

.04 linear feet (1 photograph

Gedney House, detail of rear and east side

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

No image available

Genealogical material: The Record of My Ancestry notebook

File part

U.S.S. Pasadena, Boston Harbor, June 8, 1944

Commissioning photograph of the U.S.S. Pasadena, a Cleveland class light cruiser, built in Quincy Massachusetts and commissioned in June of 1944. The U.S.S. Pasadena served in the Pacific including Iwo Jima and Okinawa, Japan.

Elevation rendering of the Mary E. Curley School, Boston, Mass., undated

Elevation rendering of the Mary E. Curley School in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Mass., designed by McLaughlin & Barr Architects and delineated by F. W. Witton. The Mary E. Curley school was an intermediate school in the Agassiz - Bowditch District. The undated drawing was commissioned ...

Gedney House, detail of north room of original house

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Ricevimento degli Ufficiali e Marinari della R.N. Conte di Cavour al Boston Common, Agosto 26, 1919

A panoramic photograph commemorating the reception for officers and sailors of the R.N. Conte di Cavour at Boston Common on August 26, 1919. The battleship toured multiple American cities on a diplomatic tour after World War I.

Gedney House, rear wall second story

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, south wall

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, street end wall

.04 linear feet (1 photograph)

Gedney House, west end

,04 linear feet (1 photograph)

No image available

Massachusetts - Lawrence

File

Panoramic photograph of Lawrence High School, Class of 1926

Panorama of Larence High School, Class of 1926 photographed by Saunders Studio of Lawrence, Massachusetts.

M. Co. of Concord 11 Inf. M. S. G. (Marine Security Guard) Capt. W. A. Hall Com. During tour of duty in connection with Police Strike... Boston, 1919

M. Co. of Concord 11 Inf. M. S. G. (Marine Security Guard) Capt. W. A. Hall Com. During tour of duty in connection with Police Strike... Boston, 1919. Photograph taken by L. C. Grant with the Falk Photo Company, Nash Street, Boston.

No image available

Massachusetts - Fairhaven

Sub-series

Elevation rendering of Fairhaven College for the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts at Fairhaven, Mass.

Fairhaven College for the Fathers of the Sacred Hearts at Fairhaven, Mass. Mathew Sullivan Architect Boston, HR1911, April 1911.

Low-cost cottage construction in America: a study based on the housing collection in the Harvard Social Museum, no. 7, by Winthrop A. Hamlin, Harvard University, Department of Social Ethics, Cambridge, Mass., 1917

The survey examines building materials used in house construction such as brick, concrete, hollow tile, and stucco with photographic prints of examples from around the country.

The house that Silas built, by George Ethelbert Walsh, David C. Cook Publishing Company, Elgin, Ill., 1922

The plot is about the building of a house.