Boston Public Library and the New Old South Church, ca. 1900
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1900
- Elevated view west of the Boston Public Library and the New Old South Church at Copley Square. The facade of the Boston Public Library, visible in the left half of the photograph, faces northeast towards Copley Square. The New Old South Church, located at 645 Boylston Street at the southwest corner of Boylston and Dartmouth Streets, is visible in the right half of the photograph. The facade of ... read morethe church faces southeast towards Boylston Street and the Boston Public Library. Street railroads and wagons are included in the photograph, as are pedestrians. Street lights and electricity poles line the sidewalks along Boylston and Dartmouth Streets. Boston Public Library designed by McKim, Mead and White, 1887-95; New Old South Church designed by Cummings and Sears, 1875-75 4 3/8 x6 5/8, 4 13/16 x 6 15/16 overall Photographsread less
- Electric lines, poles and towers
- Carts and wagons
- Libraries
- Pedestrians
- Churches
- Buildings
- Street railroads
- Street lights
- Horse-drawn vehicles
- Sears, W.T.
- Cummings, Charles A.
- Dartmouth Street
- Boylston Street
- Back Bay (Mass.)
- Boston (Mass.)
- Massachusetts
- Copley Square
- New Old South Church
- Cummings and Sears
- Boston Public Library
- McKim, Mead and White
- ID:
- 4f16cc09m
- Component ID:
- tufts:TBS.VW0001.000506
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