Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Item 9: Construction of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass.: Concrete wall running length of area, 1905
Image depicts a view of the concrete wall erected; it runs to within 40 feet of the little white house in the background; total length 1485 feet. The Wood Worsted Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. 17.75 x 12.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 1: Shawsheen Station, Boston & Maine Railroad, Andover, Mass, 1954
ca1954. Image depicts the Shawsheen Village train station, with the former American Woolen Company building in the background. 25.5 x 21 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 2: Demolition of the north wing of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass, 1958
Image depicts the demolition of the north wing of the Wood Worsted Mill in Lawrence, Mass.; crane with wrecking ball works on north side; clock over entrance still visible on right. The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. 20.5 x 25.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 3: Demolition of the north wing of the Wood Mill inside the courtyard, Lawrence, Mass, 1958
Image depicts the demolition of the north wing of the Wood Worsted Mill in Lawrence, Mass. as seen from within the courtyard; demolition debris along the ground; fourth floor has been leveled. The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. 25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 4: Demolition near entrance of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass., 1958
Image depicts the demolition near the entrance of the Wood Worsted Mill on the north wing. Holes evident in building facade; workman visible at the top of the crane. The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. 20.5 x 25.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 5: Overview of demolition of the north wing of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass, 1958
Image depicts the demolition of the north wing of the Wood Worsted Mill in Lawrence, Mass., showing the complete destruction of the face of the building including the entrance. The Merrimack River is visible to the left. The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. See folder 1, item 14 for an almost identical view. 25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 6: Close-up view of clock at entrance of the north wing of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass., before demolition, 1958
Image depicts the clock over the entrance of the north wing of the Wood Worsted Mill in Lawrence, Mass., before the wrecking crane has reached it. Some demolition already visible to the left. The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. See also folder 1, item 7-9. 25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 7: Another view of clock at entrance of the north wing of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass., before demolition, 1958
Image depicts the clock over the entrance of the north wing of the Wood Worsted Mill in Lawrence, Mass., before demolition has begun. The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. See also folder 1, item 6 and folder 1, item 8-9. 25.5 x 20.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 8: Another view of clock at entrance of the north wing of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass., before demolition, 1958
Image depicts the clock over the entrance of the north wing of the Wood Worsted Mill in Lawrence, Mass., before demolition has begun. Workmen are visible at the top of the crane in the upper left corner of the photo. The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. See also folder 1, item 6-7 and folder 1, item 9. 20.5 x 25.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.
Item 9: Another view of clock at entrance of the north wing of the Wood Mill, Lawrence, Mass., 1958
Image depicts the clock over the entrance of the north wing of the Wood Worsted Mill in Lawrence, Mass. Demolition of the area beyond it clearly visible. Workmen visible at tope of construction crane (seen at left). The Wood Mill was owned by the American Woolen Company. See also folder 1, item 6-8. 20.5 x 25.5 cm.
Format: Black and White photograph.