Box 66
Container
Contains 20 Results:
Fifty-yard ladies race, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1539
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1539. August 1927. Image depicts eight girls and young women racing on grassy track, most likely as part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. Spectators, both male and female, watch in the background. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer were responsible for creating an integrated, planned community with innovative employee housing and recreational spaces and company events, in addition to employment. 5 x...
Dates:
1927
Start of half-mile race, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1538
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1538. August 1927. Image depicts five young men engaged in the beginning of a half-mile race, most likely as part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. Spectators lined up to watch, some with balloons; flagpole in center of image. Founders of the Draper Corporation, brothers George and Ebenezer were responsible for creating an integrated, planned community with innovative employee housing, recreational spaces and company events,...
Dates:
1927
View of Hopedale Street, looking north from "old photo", 1865
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1553
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1553. 1910-1920? taken of an older image, ca. 1865. Image shows a distant view of various houses, Adin Ballou's Universalist Church in the right center, and shops on Mill River in the far left background. Note the octagon house in the center, with a cupola on the roof. This house most likely no longer existed by the time the glass plate negative was made in the early 20th century. Original photograph from glass plate negative by the Draper Company. 5 x 7 in. See Collection 6612...
Dates:
1865
Finish line of relay race, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1534
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1534. August 1927. Image depicts young man crossing finish line of a relay race, most likely as part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. A crowd of spectators--male, female, and children--watches from the side of the course; a flagpole is visible in the center of the photo. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer were responsible for creating an integrated, planned community with innovative employee housing...
Dates:
1927
High jump, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1518
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1518. August 1927. Image depicts a man participating in the high jump, most likely as part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. The man is just clearing the high jump bar. Spectators, both male and female, watch in the background. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer, were responsible for creating an integrated, planned community with innovative employee housing and recreational spaces and company events,...
Dates:
1927
High jump participant, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1519
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1519. August 1927. Image depicts a man engaged in the high jump, most likely as part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. The man has either just cleared the bar or is starting his jump. Spectators, both male and female, watch in the background and on both sides. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer, were responsible for creating an integrated, planned community with innovative employee housing and...
Dates:
1927
Girls' potato race, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1520
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1520. August 1927. Image depicts a group of about eight girls engaged in a potato race. There are some potatoes visible on the ground; the idea is probably to get all your potatoes into your box (a row of boxes is seen on the ground on the right). Spectators watch in the background; some men standing on right may be officials of some sort. Most likely as part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. Founders of the Draper Company,...
Dates:
1927
Girls' potato race, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1521
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1521. August 1927. Image shows three or four girls engaged in a potato race. Some potatoes can be seen on the ground; the idea is probably to be the first to get all your potatoes into one of the boxes on the right. Spectators in background; some men standing on right are probably officials of some sort. Most likely part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer, were...
Dates:
1927
Girls' potato race, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1522
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1522. August 1927. Image shows a group of girls engaged in a potato race. The idea is probably to be the first to get all your potatoes into the boxes seen on the ground at the right. Spectators watch in the background. Most likely part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George and Ebenezer, were responsible for creating an integrated, planned community with innovative employee housing...
Dates:
1927
Participants in girls' potato race, 1927
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1523
Scope and Contents
Negative no.A1523. August 1927. Image shows several girls engaged in a potato race, the idea presumably to be the first to fill your box (seen on the right) with potatoes. The girl on the far left is either way ahead of the rest of the group or way behind. Spectators in background; some men standing on right, probably officials of some sort. Most likely part of a "Field Day" organized by the Draper Corporation for Draper Corporation employees. Founders of the Draper Company, brothers George...
Dates:
1927