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The first musical festival in New England, King's Chapel, Boston, January 10, 1786

This facsimile reprint depicts a somewhat detailed, interior scene of people in the pews, listening to the choir. The organ pipes rise high in the background.

Banquet to Col. N. A. Thompson, at the Tremont House, Boston

Depicts a banquet scene inside the Tremont House. Also includes a portrait inset of Col. Newell A. Thompson at the top of the page. The accompanying article describes the occasion as being the resignation of Col. Thompson from the command of the Boston City Guards.

The New Horticultural Hall, Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts

Shows a detailed front view of the hall with a street scene in the foreground. At the top part of the page, there are pictures of three statues, Ceres, Flora and Pomona, along with a small article about Horticultural Hall.

Wesleyan Association Building, Bromfield Street, Boston

This engraving depicts an architectural, detailed view of Zion's Herald or the Wesleyan Association Building. The foreground shows street full of people and horse and carriages.

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Stephen Phillips film collection, ca. 1928-1938

The Stephen Phillips Film Collection is made up of 50 reels transferred to DVDs #1-6. The dates span from circa 1928 to 1938. Of the 50 reels, 9 are in color, turned magenta. The running time is 4.52 hours.The collection contains some particularly intimate scenes with family and friends. Examples in...

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James Duncan Phillips film collection, 1925-mid-1940s

The James Duncan Phillips Film Collection is made up of 125 reels transferred to DVDs #6-26. The dates span from 1925 to the early to mid-1940s. Of the 125 reels, 28 are in color, many turned magenta, but a few with very good color. The running time is 16.44 hours. Worthy of note is the extensiv...

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Professional film collection, 1920s-1930s

The Professional Film Collection is made up of 18 reels transferred to DVD's #27-29. The dates span from the 1920s to the 1930s. The reels are all silent and black and white. The running time is 1.79 hours. Most of this collection consists of travel film, news events, and natural history. It app...

Grand Panoramic View of Tremont Street, East and West Sides, From Court Street to the Common

A two-page newspaper spread showing a detailed image of both sides of Tremont Street from Court Street to the Common. People and traffic are present throughout. Names of businesses and points of interest are below the images. For color version see GUSN 199114.

Haymarket Theatre, Boston, September 28, 1798

Hatch's Tavern with the Haymarket Theatre behind it and the William Foster House to the right. The wall of Washington Gardens can be seen and behind it the hay scales. The House is on the southeast corner of the Common. The view is the site of Colonnade Row in (1800), Tremont Street and the Mall, lo...

Thos. F. Galvin Building, 799 Boylston Street, Boston

This engravings is an Impressionistic-style corner view of the Thos. F. Galvin building on the corner of Boylston and Fairfield Streets. The foreground is a street scene full of people and automobiles.

State House and Boston Common, Beacon St.

This print is a small color view of the State House with a red dome. There is a full foreground view with a fountain and people strolling up the stairs to the State House.

Green Dragon Tavern

"Built 1680. Demolished 1828." Print shows an exterior view of the Green Dragon Tavern with people strolling about, as well as going in and out the front door.

Fifth Universalist Church, Warren Street, Boston

Shows a view of the exterior of the Fifth Universalist Church on Warren Street with an inset portrait of Rev. Otis A. Skinner done from a Southworth and Hawes daguerreotype. The article written for Gleason's Pictorial is called "Boston Pulpit--No. 21 / Fifth Universalist Church / Rev. Otis A. Skinn...

State House and Boston Common

This engraving depicts the State House in the distant background, with a landscape foreground. The Hancock House sits next to the State House.

Warren Street Chapel, Boston

Shows a view of the exterior of Warren Street Chapel with an inset portrait of Reverend Charles F. Barnard done from a Southworth and Hawes daguerreotype. The article is called "Boston Pulpit--No. 9 / Warren St. Chapel--Rev. Charles F. Barnard, Pastor / by Rev. Luther Farnham."

Brattle Street Church, Boston

This engraving depicts a full architectural view of the Church and steeple. In the foreground is a scene of people coming and going, as well as a horse-drawn stagecoach.

View of Scollay Square

The statue of John Winthrop, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, is seen in the middle of Scollay Square. Looking down the street, one can see many businesses, with Howe's Music straight ahead. The Crawford House hotel can be seen on the right side at the corner of Brattle and Court Stre...

Marietta Zanfretta, the Wonderful Danseuse, at the Boston Theatre

Shows Marietta Zanfretta dancing on her tight-rope on stage at the Boston Theatre. An orchestra plays in the pit below the stage.

Scene from Cambridge Bridge

This engraving depicts a view from the bridge looking toward the river. There is a group of people fishing.

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The New Cambridge Bridge, Boston, Mass.

This engraving depicts the view from the rocky shore at the Cambridge bridge, with traffic crossing.

Mr. Forrest, as Hamlet

Shows a close-up scene of the actors in "Hamlet" on stage performing Act 3.

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West End Church block print from Pencil Points

This block print shows a central view of West End Church. It is from a special issue of Pencil Points, published for the A.I.A. Convention in Boston. In the foreground is a street scene, including pedestrians, a car and a fruit and vegetable peddlar.

Boston Theatre, Mid Summer Night's Dream

Consists of a full page depiction of the stage and settings for the play. Settings are highly decorative and classical.

A view of Old West Church : a branch of the Boston Public Library

This engraving depicts the front view of the Old West Church on Cambridge Street in the West End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. At this time, the West Church was functioning as the West End Library branch of the Boston Public Library.

Charles St. Meeting House

This engraving depicts a side architectural view of the Charles St. Meeting House, built in 1807, and its steeple. The foreground depicts a street view with automobiles.

Third Baptist Meeting House in Charles Street

This engraving depicts a view showing the church and steeple with the Cambridge Bridge in the background.

Stable, Charles Street, Boston

This heliotype features a a front exterior view, with floor plans of the stable in the upper left corner. Horse-drawn carriages and horses enter and leave the stable, while a West End Metropolitan trolley drives by.

View of Mr. G.F. Thayer's Private School, Chauncy Place--Boston

This lithograph depicts an architectural view of Chauncy Hall, including the side yard.

Rowe Street Baptist Church, Boston

This engraving depicts shows an image of the Rowe Street Baptist Church (now Chauncy Place). There is an inset portrait of Rev. Baron Stow. Included with this is the article written for Gleason's Pictorial, entitled "Boston Pulpit--No. 3 / Rowe Street Baptist Church--Rev. Baron Stow, D.D., Pastor ...

The First Church, Chauncy Place, Boston

This engraving depicts a landscape view of the church and steeple. There is an inset portrait of Rev. Rufus Ellis from a daguerreotype by Southworth & Hawes. Included is the article for Gleason's Pictorial entitled "Boston Pulpit--No. 7 / Chauncy Place Church--Rev. Rufus Ellis, Pastor / by Rev. Lut...

Exchange Coffee House

This engraving depicts the Exchange Coffee House with the street and a coach in front. The Exchange was designed by architect Asher Benjamin. It was a hotel and coffee house at the turn of the 19th century and was the largest building in Boston at the time.

Coliseum, Boston

The item verso provides dimension information for the building: length, 550 feet, width, 350 feet, seating capacity, 50,000 and area of building, 4 1/2 acres. The World Peace Jubilee and International Music Festival was held in Boston in 1872 to commemorate the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The Bo...

View from Copley Square

This engraving depicts a front architectural view of the Boston Public Library. In the foregound, one can see the fountain and street, in addition to a side view of New Old South Church.

Ladies' Drawing-Room, Vestibule, Grand Staircase, and Stage and Auditorium of the Boston Theatre

The engraving depicts two pages of newspaper showing several interior scenes of the theatre including stage, staircase, vestibule, and drawing room.

Boston Common

These two engravings depicts the same detailed view of the Common. In the foreground is a field and figures, with an elm tree in the center. The capitol and a church can be seen in the background. One of the engravings was copied and engraved for the Ladies Wreath by M. Osborne.

Great Elm, Boston Common

This item depicts a full detailed view of the famed Great Elm on Boston Common. The tree stood for centuries and was a well known location for both civic corporal punishment and later, recreation in the 1800s. The Great Elm was destroyed in a storm in 1876. The dome of the State House can be seen ab...

Brewer Fountain, near Park Street Mall, in the Common, Boston, Mass.

The engraving depicts a large detailed view of the large statuesque Brewer Fountain on Boston Common, "Presented to the City of Boston by Gardner Brewer, Esq." Figures can be seen strolling and playing. This engraving was drawn from a photograph by Allen, which was reproduced in Frank Leslie's Illus...

Scene from the opera of William Tell

This engraving shows a scene from William Tell, as performed at the Boston Theatre.

Smoker's Circle, on Boston Commmon

This print is a view of a large group of gentlemen lounging about on the Common and smoking.

Scene from Knowle's play of The Wife

Shows a scene from "The Wife," featuring the parts of Fernando, St. Pierre, Antonio, Marianna and Leonardo. The play was at the Boston Theatre.

Boys coasting on Boston Common

Singly and in pairs, boys slide down a hill on Boston Common on sleds, some of which are named, such as Minnehaha and Old Ironsides. Others drag their sleds to the top of the rise. Women and men watch from either side of the slope. The Massachusetts State House can be discerned through the leafless ...

Macbeth, at the Boston Theatre

This is a view of a scene of Macbeth at the Boston Theatre from Ballou's Pictorial.

First Battalion of Rifles, of West Newbury, on Boston Common

This print depicts a large group gathering of a military battalion and horses performing in a ceremony on Boston Common.

Annual May Review of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Militia by Governor Boutwell and his Staff, on Boston Common

This engraving from Gleason's Pictorial depicts a military ceremony, showing horses in step and soldiers lined up to be inspected on the Common.

Closing scene in "The Tempest," at the Boston Theatre

This engraving shows the actors performing the closing scene of "The Tempest" at the Boston Theatre. There is an elaborate fountain prop in the background.

Julia Dean, (Mrs. Hayne,) as Norma, in Sargent's play, "The Priestess," at the Boston Theatre

This is a close-up view of two actresses on stage illustrating Act 1, Scene 3 of "The Priestess."

Firemen on Boston Common, May Morning

The print depicts the celebration of a large group of firemen, with hoses spraying water. There are wagons in the foreground, as well as many figures playing and walking around. "The first of May, or May morning, has, for a long period, been a sort of gala occasion for the firemen of Boston, when t...

A fine representation of a sleighing scene on Boston Neck

The engraving shows a view of sleighs and horses riding back and forth through the open Neck with people gathered in the foreground.

Ancient buildings in Boston

This engraving depicts a small corner street view of one of the oldest houses in Boston, circa 1695.

Birthplace of Edward Everett

"This was built about 1770. The Rev. Oliver Everett was pastor of the New South Church in Boston in 1782, and after giving up his pastorate there removed to Dorchester, and in this house his son, the noted Edward Everett, was born in 1794. It stands on the corner of Boston and Pond Streets. It is...