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Cracks in Mass. Ave. front of Boston Cab Co. building

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Doorway Boston Cab Co. Building Massachusetts Ave.

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Area, Boston Cab. Co. Building, Newbury St.

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Street floor, Boston Cab Co. Building

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Work on sec.1 at junction of Commonwealth Avenue and Charlesgate West, looking southeast, Boston, Mass.

The construction site at Commonwealth Avenue and Charlesgate West can be seen in the image. The Patrick Collins memorial can be seen before it was moved. Patrick Collins was the second Irish-born mayor of Boston.

Work on sec.1 Commonwealth Avenue and Charlesgate West, looking east, Boston, Mass.

The construction site at Commonwealth Avenue and Charlesgate West can be seen in the image. The Patrick Collins memorial can be seen before it was moved. Patrick Collins was the second Irish-born mayor of Boston.

Looking northwest across the Fens from Eastgate

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Looking nw across the Fens from the Eastgate

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Driving steel sheet piling with steam hammer

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Looking down into the pump well

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Driving steel sheet piling in front of the Eastgate, Newbury St.

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Part of Boston Tennis and Racquet Club building corner of Hereford and Boylston Streets

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Part of Tennis and Racquet Club building 297 Boylston Street

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Part of Hereford St. face, Tennis and Racquet Club building

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Part of Hereford St. face of Tennis and Racquet

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925-915 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., April 5, 1912

The Thomas Motor Car Company building is seen on Boylston Street. Covered vehicles can be seen on the second floor.

Crack in area wall 925 Boylston St.

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925 Boylston St.

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913 Boylston St.

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Bay window, west of 845 Boylston Street

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907-911 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., May 18, 1912

Automobiles can be seen in the storefronts on Boylston Street.

Part of 905 Boylston St.

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903-893 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., April 11, 1912

The Henley-Kimball Company can be seen on the corner. There is a Michelin tire store on the left side of the image. Bailey Electrics is between these two businesses. Cox Brass Manufacturing is above Michelin in the image. The image is at the intersection of Boylston and Gloucester Streets.

883-859 Boylston Street

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855-845 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

The B.F. Goodrich Company, which sells rubber goods, can be seen on the left side of the image. The building at 845 on the right side of the image has a sign stating there is an apartment to let.

From corner of Gloucester Street to 867 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., April 5, 1912

An automobile store is at ground level with a sign reading "The American Underslung." Sheafe's Dancing Academy can be seen on the third floor of the corner building. The sign on top of the building reads "Flanders Roadster."

Bay window east of 845 Boylston Street

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839-841 Boylston Street

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Part of 841 Boylston Street

The storefront for Fiat is seen at 841 Boylston Street.

Part of 839 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

The entrance to the Boston Nurses' Club is at 839 Boylston Street. To the left is the Fiat automobile showroom. The building to the right of the Club has apartments to let.

Part of 829 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

The sign in the window reads "Apartments to let apply to janitor."

Part of 803 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

The entrance to 803 Boylston can be seen in the image.

Part of 737-735 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

A storefront for Republic Tires can be seen on the right side of the image.

Cracks in brickwork #727 Boylston Street

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Part of Boylston Street face of Stone Building, Boston, Mass.

Graham & Streeter sell kitchen furnishings. The business is next to the Guild Drugs & Chemists.

Part of Exeter Street face of Stone Building Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., May 15, 1912

A horse-drawn vehicle stands in front of Frank O. Guild Drugs & Chemists in Exeter Street.

Part of Kensington Building, Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., May 15, 1912

A lion statue stands guard outside the Hotel Kensington on Boylston Street.

Bay window west of 675 Boylston Street

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Part of 665 Boylston St.

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Part of 665 Boylston St.

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Part of 657 Boylston St.

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Part of 645 Boylston St.

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Part of Old South Church, Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., April 11, 1912

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Northwest corner of Hotel Lenox, Boylston Street and alley

Two signs mark the northwest corner of the Lenox Hotel at the intersection of Boylston and Exter Streets.

Part of Hotel Lenox, Boylston Street face, Boston, Mass.

A portion of the Lenox Hotel facade is seen in this image.

Northeast corner of Hotel Lenox, crack, Boylston and Exeter Streets, Boston, Mass., May 14, 1912

A crack can be seen between the two newsboys standing at the intersection of Boylston and Exeter Streets. One boy holds up the newspaper he is selling.

Hotel Lenox Exeter Street face near Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., May 14, 1912

A man can be seen in the window above an entrance to the Hotel Lenox.

In doorway of Jacob Sleeper Hall Boylston Street

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Sec.1, Commonwealth Ave. looking easterly from 660 Beacon St.

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Sidewalk in front of Garden Building, Boylston Street, looking east, Boston, Mass., September 15, 1913

The Garden Building is at the intersection of Boylston and Church Streets. George B. King, stationery, is at the extreme right of the image. On the other side of the intersection is the Thorndike Hotel.