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Box 23

 Container

Contains 18 Results:

Another Obstacle Race challenge, Field Day, 1906

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 360
Scope and Contents Negative no.A360. Another Obstacle Race challenge, Field Day, Hopedale, Massachusetts Gelatin silver print, [1974], from a glass plate negative, August 18, 1906. Image depicts another part of the obstacle race: men climbing through wooden barrels and then across a series of ropes hanging above the ground from a wooden frame. Officials and spectators look on. See also Negative 358, in this box, and Box 242, Negative 376 and Negative 377. 5 x 7 in. See Collection 6612 P, Box 3, Folder 2, Item...
Dates: 1906

Bancroft Memorial Library, 1905

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 342
Scope and Contents Negative no.A342. September 6, 1905. Image depicts a single-story stone building with an arched doorway, situated on a street corner. It is partially hidden by trees. The library was donated to the town in 1898 by Joseph Bancroft, a Draper Company executive, in memory of his wife, Sylvia. The building was designed by Boston architect C. Howard Walker. It is constructed of Milford granite, and was modeled after Merton College Chapel at Oxford. On the left are marble sculptures that include an...
Dates: 1905

House in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 345
Scope and Contents Negative no.A345. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a two-story brick building designed as a two-family residence. The building has four chimneys and two entrances in the front. A lawn, clothesline (on the left), and field are in the foreground. Other residences are in the background. Prospect Heights was built as housing for Draper Company employees, but most houses in Prospect Heights were brick, as opposed to the wooden housing found in Hopedale, Massachusetts The houses are believed to...
Dates: 1905

Prospect Heights, units 7-14, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 346
Scope and Contents Negative no.A346. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a view of units 7 through 14 at Prospect Heights in Milford, Massachusetts The units are connected townhouse style, with eight separate entrances (two are double, the others are single), and are made out of brick. The entire building is two stories with a small window visible in the third story on each end. There are chimneys on each end, in the middle, and two in the rear. Grass plots line the front, separated by walkways to each entrance....
Dates: 1905

Housing in Prospect Heights, Milford, Massachusetts, 1905

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 348
Scope and Contents Negative no.A348. September 29, 1905. Image depicts a group of two-story brick buildings designed to accommodate two or more families. The buildings' features include multiple chimneys, shutters at each window, and lawns. An open field is in the foreground. Prospect Heights was built as housing for Draper Company employees, but most houses in Prospect Heights were brick, as opposed to the wooden housing found in Hopedale, Massachusetts The houses are believed to have been designed by Peabody...
Dates: 1905

Bancroft Memorial Library, 1906

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 352
Scope and Contents Negative no.A352. June 6, 1906. Image depicts a single-story stone building with an arched doorway and windows. The library was donated to the town in 1898 by Joseph Bancroft, a Draper Company executive, in memory of his wife, Sylvia. The building was designed by Boston architect C. Howard Walker. It is constructed of Milford granite, and was modeled after Merton College Chapel at Oxford. On the left are marble sculptures that include an eagle, Greek goddess, two urns, and a bench; part of...
Dates: 1906

Tube Race, Field Day, 1906

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 355
Scope and Contents

Negative no.A355. August 18, 1906. Image depicts a bath house and residential buildings in the distance, viewed from across Hopedale Pond. Two men are in sitting in inner tubes in the water, but most people (including some women) appear to be in canoes. The heads of a few spectators are in the immediate foreground; other spectators can be seen on the dock outside the bath house. 5 x 7 in. See Collection 6612 P, Box 3, Folder 2, Item 355 for print of this negative.

Dates: 1906

Boat Race, Field Day, 1906

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 356
Scope and Contents

Negative no.A356. August 18, 1906. Image depicts the start of the boat race at Field Day, with six rowboats, each with two male rowers, lined up to begin the race. Spectators are seated in boats along the shore in foreground and are also seen at the bath house on the opposite shore of Hopedale Pond. Note the two women with parasols in the boat on the right. 5 x 7 in. See Collection 6612 P, Box 3, Folder 2, Item 356 for print of this negative.

Dates: 1906

High Jump, Field Day, 1906

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 357
Scope and Contents

Negative no.A357. August 18, 1906. Image depicts a man jumping over a pole (perhaps four feet high) that spans two side supports. He wears a shirt with the letter B in front. Officials stand by observing his jump. Spectators (mostly men) line both sides of the field. See Box 24, Negative 362, Negative 378, and Negative 379 for other views of the high jump. 5 x 7 in. See Collection 6612 P, Box 3, Folder 2, Item 357 for print of this negative.

Dates: 1906

Obstacle Race, Field Day, 1906

 File — Box: 23, Folder: 358
Scope and Contents Negative no.A358. August 18, 1906. Image depicts men crawling into tubes of fabric that lay on the ground. Once at the far end, they need to stand up, fully enveloped in the tube, and make their way to the next obstacle or to a finish line. One man is fully enveloped and partially upright; two are in the middle of crawling through the tubes; one is just entering a tube. Officials and spectators (men and women) look on. See also Negative 360, in this box, and Box 24, Negative 376 and Negative...
Dates: 1906