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Trade card for The Albertype Company, photo-gelatine illustrations, post cards, souvenir albums, 250 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, undated

The name "H.L. Wittemann" is printed at the bottom of the card.

Brochure for Miss Florence Maynard and Mr. Karl Maynard, photographers, studios, 500 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. and 34 Pilgrim Road, Waban, Mass., ca. 1920

The Maynards created "The City" series of Boston photographs and postcards. They will undertake work for architects and copy and enlarge from existing images.

Invitation to an exhibition of colored camera portraits, by Dorothy Jarvis, The Society of Arts and Crafts, 9 Park Street, Boston, Massachusetts, April 17 to April 23, 1924

Dorothy Jarvis' Studio is located at 4 Cypress Street, Brookline, Massachusetts.

Catlaogue of photographic views, published by Charles P. Hibbard, 181 College Street, Burlington, Vermont, 1888

Hibbard's images are of the White and Franconia Mountains and Burlington, Vermont and vicinity.

Invitation to an exhibition of portrait and landscape photographs at The Maynard Workshop, 34 Pilgrim Road, Waban, Mass., May 1933

The exhibition hours are ten in the morning to six in the afternoon every Saturday in May. The year "1933" is handwritten on the card.

Trade card for The Halliday Historic Photograph Co., 687 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 15, 1916

The Company has relocated to Boylston Street. The card text reads "Photographs of historic New England buildings, persons, homes, furniture and furnishings." The name "C. Park Pressey" is on the card. The envelope with the card is addressed to William Sumner Appleton, Society for the Preservation of...

Invitation to an exhibition of Maynard Workshop photographs, Florence and Karl Maynard, 34 Pilgrim Road, Waban, Mass., undated

The exhibition will include the work of contributing painters and craftsmen listed on the card.

Trade card for the Bay State Fertilizer, manufactured by The Clark's Cove Guano Company, New Bedford, Mass., 1886

A male potato figure stands in the illustration above the caption "A word to the wise is sufficient, use The Bay State Fertilizer." The benefits of using the fertilizer are described on the card verso. Edmund Grinnell, President and Samuel Ivers, Treasurer are listed on the item verso.

Brochure for The Maynards, 500 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. and 34 Pilgrim Road, Waban, Mass., undated

The front of the brochure reads "The City." The Maynards are moving their photographic studio to 34 Pilgrim Road in Waban, Massachusetts. Miss Alice Neilson will represent them at the 500 Boylston Street address in Miss Joyce's decorating studio.

Mason's photograph collection of the colonial doorways in Rhode Island, Harold Mason, 253 Waterman Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The prices for Providence, Bristol, Warren and Newport photographs are listed with a corrected price of $135.00 given for the album. The brochure is printed on grey paper with black text.

Mason's photograph collection of the colonial doorways in Rhode Island, Harold Mason, 253 Waterman Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The prices for Providence, Bristol, Warren and Newport photographs are listed with a price of $100.00 given for the album. The brochure is printed on grey paper with black text. The front of the brochure has "March 1920" handwritten in pencil.

Mason's photograph collection of the colonial doorways in Rhode Island, Harold Mason, 253 Waterman Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The prices for Providence, Bristol, Warren and Newport photographs are listed. The brochure is printed on brown paper with black text.

Photograph collection of the colonial art in Rhode Island, Harold Mason, 253 Waterman Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

The text on this brochure reads "Made and sold by Harold Mason." The photos are for sale at the Lantern Studio, 27 Waterman Street, Providence, Rhode Island. The brochure paper is brown with black text.

Envelope for Notman, photographer to the Queen, cabinet portraits, 99 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Notman has branches in Canada. The studio in Boston is opposite the Public Garden.

Envelope for Wm. Notman & Son, photographers to the Queen, tablette portraits, 19 Bleury Street, Montréal, Canada, undated

Notman has branches in five American cities including Boston.

Brochure for Geo. H. Hastings, photographer, Centre Street, Newton, Mass., December 1, 1878

Hastings is the successor to A. Marshall and has retained all of his negatives. The photographer lists his prices and gives advice on appropriate colors for portraits.

Colonial and historical photos, Geo. E. Noyes, photographer, Box 102, Newburyport, Mass., undated

The brochure text reads "A very interesting collection of photographs of scenes and homes of our early settlers. Invaluable to those who love the old landmarks."

Trade card for Wing's, photographer, 425 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., ca. 1880

Wing advertises the prices for his photographic work including tintypes and ferrotypes.

Trade card for Edward H. Sheldon, commercial photographer, 422 Main Street, Malden, Mass., undated

The Sheldon & Clark photography business is located in Malden, Massachusetts.

Trade card for Perry Studios, Incorporated, industrial photographers, 96 Huntington Street, New London, Connecticut, undated

Robert L. Perry is the manager of the commercial division.

Trade card for Paul J. Weber, photographer, 68 Kenwood Street, Dorchester, Mass., undated

Weber will take photographs to capture landscapes, panoramas and architecture for customers.

Trade card for Charles A. Plumer, photography, 17 Whiting Street, Roxbury, Mass., undated

Plumer's photography business is in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

Trade card for J.W. Warren, photographer, 31 Commonwealth Square, Cottage City, Mass., undated

Warren's work includes cabinets, tintypes and stereoscopes. He is located near the Wesley House on Martha's Vineyard.

Trade card for Alberta A. Smith, photography, pottery, crafts, Fenway Club, 1126 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The handwritten text on the card reads "Photographed Miss Pigeon's things in Otis House, spring 1938."

Advertisement for daguerreotype exhibition, Southworth & Hawes, No. 5 1-2 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass., ca. 1853

The advances in daguerreotype photography are noted in an exhibition at Southworth & Hawes in Boston, Massachusetts. The notice is from "Gleason's Pictorial."

Trade card for Ritz & Hastings, portraits, 58 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., ca. 1880

A woman is posed within branches outlining the letters "R" and "H." The card verso has handwritten text which reads "ca. 1880."

Trade card for Towne, photographer, 425 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Towne offers six picutres for $.25 "made and finished in a few minutes."

Trade card for C.E. Pease, artist photographer, 22 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "Old and faded pictures copied and enlarged." A yellow horseshoe and red flowers decorate the item.

Trade card for C.E. Pease, artist photographer, 22 Tremont Row, Boston, Mass., undated

The bottom of the card reads "Old and faded pictures copied and enlarged." Red flowers on a scroll decorate the item.

Trade card for Hardy, artist photographer, No. 493 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The text at the bottom of the card reads "Fine crayon portraits a specialty." Hardy is located between Temple Place and West Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trade card for F. Sidney Miller, photographer, Post Office Building, Nashua, New Hampshire, undated

A female figure holding a staff with fruits and vegetables decorates the card.

Trade card for A. & G. Taylor, photographers to Her Majesty the Queen, 535 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The photographers also undertake miniature and portrait painting. The business has offices in America and the United Kingdom.

Trade card for the Photographic Studio of L.D. Shaw, 51 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1879

The business was formerly known as Shaw & Chamberlain.

Trade card for Edw. F. Davis & Co., artist photographers, No. 58 South Main Street, Fall River, Mass., undated

The card states "The new improved artographs a specialty." Davis established his gallery in 1872.

Trade card for Roberts Brothers, photographs, Boston, Mass., undated

The studio is located in Boston, Massachusetts.

Bookmark for Barber's Photographic Studio, 296 Westminster Street, corner Burrill, Providence, Rhode Island, undated

Barber offers reduced prices for customers who join his discount club.

Envelope for Herbert L. Patch, photography, 48 Woodland Street, Claremont, New Hampshire, undated

Patch does all kinds of photography with postcards a specialty line.

Trade card for W. Notman, photographer to Her Majesty, Montréal, Canada, 3 Park Street, Boston, Mass., undated

The card shows the medals won by Notman at various international exhibitions. The business has offices in Albany and Saratoga, New York and Newport, Rhode Island.

Trade card for the Commercial Patent Exchange, 7 Exchange Place, Boston, Mass. and 30 White Building, Buffalo, New York, undated

Two unidentified children are used to advertise the Commercial Patent Exchange.

Trade card for Frank Thiel, photo retouching, 161 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Thiel specializes in catalog illustrations for the commercial market.

Trade card for Semco Photostats, Spaulding-Moss Co., 42 Franklin Street and 263 Park Square Building, Boston, Mass., undated

A safe cracker illustrates the importance of creating duplicates of business documents.

Billhead for Barker & Starbird, photographic equipment, 56 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 28, 1892

The business carries photographic apparatus, dry plates, chemicals, lenses and picture frames. It is the "Headquarters for amateur photographers."

Envelope for J.W. Black & Co., artist photographers, 333 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated

Black does every type of photograph including boudoir portraits. Large images are finished in India ink, crayon or colored for the customer.

Billhead for J. McCormick, photographer, 23 Temple Place, Boston, Mass., dated June 12, 1876

The customer purchased one dozen cabinet photographs and one colored photograph.

Billhead for Benj. French & Co., importers and dealers in photographic goods, No. 319 Washington Street, opposite Milk Street, Boston, Mass., 1900

French is the sole agent for Voigtlander & Sons and Darlot's Lenses.

Label for the Stanley Dry Plate, Western Office, 84 Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois, undated

The right side of the label reads "These Plates are very sensitive-open in ruby light only." The business factories are located in Newton, Massachusetts and Montréal, Canada.

Trade card for the Novelty Photo Co., 16A Essex Street, Andover, Mass., undated

The lower left corner of the card reads "Represented by" with a blank space for a name.

Defender products, manufactured by The Defender Photo Supply Company, Argo Park, Rochester, New York, undated

The Company has a branch office in the Paddock Building, 101 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The back cover reads "Geo. E.Noyes, Newburyport, Mass."

Ticket for the Novelty Photo Co., Essex Street, Andover, Mass., undated

One dozen panelette photos are offered to customers who purchase $2.00 worth of goods at an unnamed store.

Trade card for Longman & Martinez, pure prepared paint, New York, New York, undated

Coordinated paint samples numbered 55, 30 and 25 are shown on the card verso. The paint is sold by Fentzlaff & Wolfe, Bloomfield Avenue, near the Post Office in Montclair, New Jersey. A woman's hand holding a feathered quill rests on a piece of stationery in the image.