Park Square and Boylston Street, ca. 1885
Unknown
1885
- Street-level view south-southwest of the intersection of Park Square and Boylston Street from the Boston Common. The northwest corner of 176 Boylston Street is included along the left side of the photograph. The clock tower that adorns the Boston and Providence Railroad Company Terminal, which is located on Columbus Avenue and Park Square, is visible to the southwest of 176 Boylston Street. Bui... read moreldings lining the south-southeast side of Boylston Street are visible in the center-right half of the photograph. Signage and awnings adorn many of the buildings included in the photograph. Horse-drawn carriages, wagons, omnibuses and street railroads fill Park Square and Boylston Street. Electricity lines and poles are included in the photograph. A wrought iron fence lines the south-southwest corner of Boston Common. A group of young boys stands near the Boylston Street entrance to the Boston Common. Other pedestrians are included in the photograph. Copyprint 7 3/8 x 9 1/4, 7 15/16 x 9 15/16 overall Photographsread less
- Clocks and watches
- Boys
- Electric lines, poles and towers
- Carriages and coaches
- Businesses
- People
- Children
- Omnibuses
- Fences
- Horse-drawn vehicles
- Commons
- Awnings
- Commercial buildings
- Signs and signboards
- Parks
- Street railroads
- Buildings
- Carts and wagons
- Pedestrians
- Horse railroads
- Boylston Street
- Boston (Mass.)
- Park Square
- 176 Boylston Street
- Massachusetts
- ID:
- hx11xq912
- Component ID:
- tufts:TBS.VW0001.000908
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