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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. NRHP reference # 72000144 (Boston Common) According to the negative sleeve, this set of photographs is captured in color. The scans of these images are in black and white. An out-of-focus photograph of Mertie West standing on the wide sidewalk lining Boston Common on Tremont Street. The sidewalk spans the width of the image. It enters frame from the bottom edge and stretches back on an angle to the left. Mertie West stands in the near distance at center and looks to the camera. Behind her, pedestrians walk down the sidewalk. Cars park to the right of the sidewalk, along Tremont Street. They face towards the right. Buildings line the right side of Tremont Street as it stretches into the background at right. In the distance at center, the steeple of Park Street Church is visible. Four punched holes line the top edge at left. Text from negative sleeve: 2334. COLOR Eastern trip October 1947. Boston. 1 Paul Revere's house. Mertie West at right of group of three at right. 2 Christ Church. The "Old North" Church where the lanterns were hung. 3 Mertie West on Tremont St., in front of Boston Common. Park St Congregational Church in back ground. 4 Another of same 5 Roof tops from our hotel window 6 H H West beside Frog Pond in Common 6 films
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_2334_004 ark:/21198/zz002j3gvr
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Cities & towns--Massachusetts Boston Common (Boston, Mass.) Sightseers--Massachusetts--Boston Park Street Church (Boston, Mass.) West, Mertie Whitaker, 1875-1972
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