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Box 2

 Container

Contains 52 Results:

Item 206: Houses and Hopedale Park

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A206. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a view of a section of Hopedale Park. An unpaved road cuts through the foreground, behind which is a low stone wall with low stone pillars, which may mark the entrance (or one of the entrances) to the park. A post-and-wire fence sets off the park from five houses, which are visible in the background. It is possible this image was taken before the park had been fully established and the park and surrounding area had...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 209: Draper Company shops with partially completed addition

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A209. 1903-1906. Image depicts a view of the Draper Company shops in the center, with a partially completed addition on the right, where framework for the addition can be seen behind the two tall chimneys. Multiple-story buildings are to the left; in the foreground are piles of lumber and what appears to be building rubble. A fence across the foreground separates the debris although dirt piles and some wooden beams can be seen in the immediately...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 210: First Draper Company Shop

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A210. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a two-story wooden clapboard building; part of a covered walkway can be seen on the left. A wooden plank fence separates a wooden platform from what would be a drop of one story. This appears to be taken from the opposite angle as that seen in Item 211, in this folder. The Draper Company manufactured textile machinery, primarily looms. 25 x 20.25 cm.

Dates: 1882-1920

Item 211: First Draper Company Shop

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A211. 1903- 1906. Image depicts a two-story wooden clapboard building with a chimney; a covered walkway leads from the second story off to the right. A low stone wall is in front of the building, and two wooden barrels are on the ground at the edge of the building. Part of another wooden building (or an extension of this one) can be seen on the far left. The Draper Company manufactured textile machinery, primarily looms. See also Item 210, in this...
Dates: 1882-1920

Item 213: Draper Company shops with addition

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Printed in 1974 from glass plate negative no.A213. 1903-1906. Image depicts a view of the Draper Company shops in the center, consisting of a complex of multiple-story buildings and three chimneys, descending in size to the right. A tower is visible on the right, with another smaller tower to the left of the tallest chimney. Image appears to be taken from the roof of a building in the foreground. Image taken in winter; water in the foreground mostly covered with snow and ice. The partially...
Dates: 1882-1920

Contact prints from glass plate negatives, Series A:101-140: box no. 11-12

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists mostly of prints from the glass plate negatives in collection 6612 GPN: Draper Corporation Glass Plate Negatives. Collection 6612 GPN consists of two series: Series A, 5 inch by 7 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 1,500; and Series B, 8 inch by 10 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 2,000. Many of the photographs in Series A depict company outings, or "Field Days." These events were most likely organized by the Draper Company and may have...
Dates: 1882-1920

Contact prints from glass plate negatives, Series A:141-180: box no. 13-14

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists mostly of prints from the glass plate negatives in collection 6612 GPN: Draper Corporation Glass Plate Negatives. Collection 6612 GPN consists of two series: Series A, 5 inch by 7 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 1,500; and Series B, 8 inch by 10 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 2,000. Many of the photographs in Series A depict company outings, or "Field Days." These events were most likely organized by the Draper Company and may have...
Dates: 1882-1920

Contact prints from glass plate negatives, Series A:181-220: box no. 15-16

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists mostly of prints from the glass plate negatives in collection 6612 GPN: Draper Corporation Glass Plate Negatives. Collection 6612 GPN consists of two series: Series A, 5 inch by 7 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 1,500; and Series B, 8 inch by 10 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 2,000. Many of the photographs in Series A depict company outings, or "Field Days." These events were most likely organized by the Draper Company and may have...
Dates: 1882-1920

Contact prints from glass plate negatives, Series A:221-260: box no. 17-18

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists mostly of prints from the glass plate negatives in collection 6612 GPN: Draper Corporation Glass Plate Negatives. Collection 6612 GPN consists of two series: Series A, 5 inch by 7 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 1,500; and Series B, 8 inch by 10 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 2,000. Many of the photographs in Series A depict company outings, or "Field Days." These events were most likely organized by the Draper Company and may have...
Dates: 1882-1920

Contact prints from glass plate negatives, Series A:Miscellaneous numbered photos

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists mostly of prints from the glass plate negatives in collection 6612 GPN: Draper Corporation Glass Plate Negatives. Collection 6612 GPN consists of two series: Series A, 5 inch by 7 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 1,500; and Series B, 8 inch by 10 inch glass plate negatives, approximately 2,000. Many of the photographs in Series A depict company outings, or "Field Days." These events were most likely organized by the Draper Company and may have...
Dates: 1882-1920