Box 23
Container
Contains 18 Results:
Bancroft Memorial Library, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 341
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A341. September 6, 1905. Image depicts a single-story stone building with an arched doorway, situated on a street corner. It is partially hidden by trees. The library was donated to the town in 1898 by Joseph Bancroft, a Draper Company executive, in memory of his wife, Sylvia. The building was designed by Boston architect C. Howard Walker. It is constructed of Milford granite, and was modeled after Merton College Chapel at Oxford. On the left are marble sculptures that include an...
Dates:
1905
Bancroft Memorial Library, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 342
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A342. September 6, 1905. Image depicts a single-story stone building with an arched doorway, situated on a street corner. It is partially hidden by trees. The library was donated to the town in 1898 by Joseph Bancroft, a Draper Company executive, in memory of his wife, Sylvia. The building was designed by Boston architect C. Howard Walker. It is constructed of Milford granite, and was modeled after Merton College Chapel at Oxford. On the left are marble sculptures that include an...
Dates:
1905
Hopedale House, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 343
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A343. September 8, 1905. Image depicts a four-story wooden boarding house surrounded by other single- and multiple-story residences. The building has one large and two smaller chimneys and a lightning rod. Shutters are installed at all windows. A front porch runs the length of the building and a climbing vine provides shade. A sign "Hopedale House" can be seen above the porch roof. A fire escape is visible on the left-hand end of the building. Trees are planted between buildings...
Dates:
1905
Hopedale House, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 344
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A344. September 8, 1905. Image depicts a four-story wooden boarding house surrounded by other single- and multiple-story residences. The building has one large and two smaller chimneys and a lightning rod. Shutters are installed at all windows. A front porch runs the length of the building and a climbing vine provides shade. A sign "Hopedale House" is barely visible above the porch roof. A fire escape is visible on the left-hand end of the building. Trees are planted between...
Dates:
1905
House in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 345
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A345. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a two-story brick building designed as a two-family residence. The building has four chimneys and two entrances in the front. A lawn, clothesline (on the left), and field are in the foreground. Other residences are in the background. Prospect Heights was built as housing for Draper Company employees, but most houses in Prospect Heights were brick, as opposed to the wooden housing found in Hopedale, Massachusetts The houses are believed to...
Dates:
1905
Prospect Heights, units 7-14, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 346
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A346. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a view of units 7 through 14 at Prospect Heights in Milford, Massachusetts The units are connected townhouse style, with eight separate entrances (two are double, the others are single), and are made out of brick. The entire building is two stories with a small window visible in the third story on each end. There are chimneys on each end, in the middle, and two in the rear. Grass plots line the front, separated by walkways to each entrance....
Dates:
1905
Housing in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 347
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A347. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a group of two-story brick buildings designed to accommodate two or more families. The buildings' features include multiple chimneys, shutters at each window, and lawns. An open field is in the foreground. Prospect Heights was built as housing for Draper Company employees, but most houses in Prospect Heights were brick, as opposed to the wooden housing found in Hopedale, Massachusetts The houses are believed to have been designed by Peabody...
Dates:
1905
Housing in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 348
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A348. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a group of two-story brick buildings designed to accommodate two or more families. The buildings' features include multiple chimneys, shutters at each window, and lawns. An open field is in the foreground. Prospect Heights was built as housing for Draper Company employees, but most houses in Prospect Heights were brick, as opposed to the wooden housing found in Hopedale, Massachusetts The houses are believed to have been designed by Peabody...
Dates:
1905
Houses in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 349
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A349. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a two- story brick building designed to accommodate multiple families. The building is the end unit of what is probably a string of attached townhouses. A street lamp and stone wall are in view along the street. Building features include chimneys and shutters at each window, and some Tudor-style timbers decorating the gable. The building has a small lawn that reaches to the sidewalk in front. Prospect Heights was built as housing for Draper...
Dates:
1905
Two houses in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905
File — Box: 23, Folder: 350
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A350. September 29, 1905. Image depicts two two-story brick buildings designed to accommodate two or more families. Building features include chimneys and shutters at each window. Each residence has a small lawn that reaches to the sidewalk in front. A grassy field is in the foreground view. The house on the left is a two-family; the house on the right appears to be a multiple- family. Glimpses of similar housing can be seen behind these units. Prospect Heights was built as...
Dates:
1905