1907
GUSN-202307
Commercial and pedestrian traffic is seen on Tremont Street, between Winter Street and Temple Place. The facade of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul is seen in the image. Two newsboys stand on the left side of the image with Park Street Station on the right side of the image.The businesses lining Tremont include D.S. McDonald & Co. Restaurant, Mitchell's Studio, J.J. Grace Millinery and R.H. Stearns & Co.
business (commercial function)
urban environments
wagons (cargo vehicles)
automobiles
exterior views
pedestrians
Greek Revival
city blocks
churches (buildings)
department stores
commercial buildings
sidewalks
storefronts
façades
columns (architectural elements)
religious buildings
streetscapes
commons
parks (recreation areas)
subway stations
gelatin silver prints
photographs
Recto: [signed by photographer with address:] N.L. Stebbins Boston; Verso of mount: Tremont Street at Winter Street & St. Paul's Boston, Massachusetts identified by R. Severy 1/15/1980 [stamped with photographer's name and address:] N.L. STEBBINS PHOTOGRAPHER, 132 BOYLSTON ST. BOSTON, MASS. {1944.87 Gift of Mr. E. Sohier Welch Mar. 3, 1944}
OVP Photo Database Number 94
OVP Number OVP0079
Negative Number 9568-B
1 photographic print ; 16 3/4 x 21 1/2 inches
PC001
General photographic collection
03 March 1944
PC001.01.TMP.079
16.75 x 21.5 (HxW)(inches)
Gift of Mr. E. Sohier Welch.
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Boston Common (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [park]
Stebbins, N. L. (Nathaniel Livermore), 1847-1922 (Photographer)
gelatin silver prints
photographs
D.S. McDonald & Co. Restaurant (Boston, Mass.)
J.J. Grace Millinery (Boston, Mass.)
Mitchell's Studio (Boston, Mass.)
R.H. Stearns & Company (Boston, Mass.)
Architectural photography
Tremont Street (Boston, Mass.)
Winter Street (Boston, Mass.)
Temple Place (Boston, Mass.)
Paperboys
Freedom Trail (Boston, Mass.)
Oxidative-reductive deterioration; (red) liquid stain on right edge of recto; ink on recto.
Item
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