Search using this query type:

Search only these record types:

Advanced Search (Items only)

Browse Items (8222 total)

mhs-2014.514-2014B-032-1771.jpg
Somehow connected to Maynard Selectman Howard Boeske's campaign for State Representative.

mhs-2014.515-2014B-032-1772.jpg
Tommy Kane and Paula Saarinen looking at books in the Maynard High School Library at Great Road.

mhs-2014.516-2014B-032-1773.jpg
Storefront of a Manning's Pharmacy at 76 Main Street

This was the location of one of two long-time pharmacies in Maynard.

Originally it was a pharmacy owned by Frank Fearns, who operated it in the 1920s and 1930s (probably earlier). Frank…

mhs-2014.517-2014B-032-1776.jpg
Campaigners for Maynard Selectman Howard Boeske's run for State Representative. Howard is 2nd from left in the photo. His nephew Paul Boeske is in the vehicle.

Howard Boeske Sr., Paul Boeske (driving), Howard Boeske Jr. (right)

mhs-2014.518-2014B-032-1777.jpg
A customer fills up their tank at a Gulf gas station operated by the United Cooperative Society. The station was located at 5 Waltham Street.

mhs-2014.519-2014B-032-1779.jpg
Campaigners for Maynard Selectman Howard Boeske's run for State Representative. Howard is in the photo 4th from the left.

mhs-2014.520-2014B-032-1780.jpg
Campaigners for Maynard Selectman Howard Boeske's run for State Representative. Howard is in the photo 2nd from the left.

mhs-2014.521-2014B-032-1781.jpg
Looks like somebody just won a television at the Gulf gas station operated by the United Cooperative Society. The station was located at 5 Waltham Street. A "Dollar Stretcher Sale" was happening at the time. The contest winner's shirt implies he…

mhs-2014.523-2014B-032-1785.jpg
This Esso gas station was located on Main & Waltham Streets and was operated by Charlie Colburn

mhs-2014.524-2014B-032-1786.jpg
Speculating that this building fire was on Main Street (177 Main) The business appears to be television/radio store.

Tags:

mhs-2014.526-2014B-032-1789.jpg
Walter Boeske and an unknown customer. Boeske Brothers Rambler auto dealership was located on Brown Street (Rout 27). Rambler stopped producing automobiles in 1969, so we assume this photo is prior to 1970.

mhs-2014.527-2014B-032-1790.jpg
Demolition of the Assabet & Middlesex House buildings at 143 Main Street. The buildings were most recently used as the Town Hall but are being destroyed to become the new Maynard Post Office.

Tags:

mhs-2014.528-2014B-032-1791.jpg
Unidentified members at a meeting of the International Association of Machinists, a labor organization affiliated with the AFL-CIO and other labor unions. The meeting took place in St. Bridget's hall. The meeting presumably took place before 1964…

mhs-2014.529-2014B-032-1792.jpg
A group of strikers by a Thompson Street entrance to Bradley Container, located in Mill building #5.

mhs-2014.530-2014B-032-1793.jpg
The photo shows Gerald Tierney of the New Idea store and Ralph DiPietro Jr. the customer buying a new jacket. The New Idea Store was located at 65-67 Main St.

mhs-2014.531-2014B-032-1794.jpg
A unidentified surveyor with St. Bridget's Church in the background. He was working in the Mill parking lot across from the church.

mhs-2014.532-2014B-032-1795.jpg
Hermina DiGeronimo holding the box, possibly Hermina's gift shop at 120 Waltham Street?

mhs-2014.533-2014B-032-1796.jpg
Town Paint and Supply was located at 36 Nason Street.

mhs-2014.534-2014B-032-1797.jpg
Two unknown bowlers at Tutto's Bowling Lanes rear of 24 Main St.

mhs-2014.535-2014B-032-1798.jpg
Mr. Cole (biology teacher) stands in the George Washington Auditorium (Fowler School on Summer Street)