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Assabet Mill and Mill Pond
View across the pond of the mill with two chimneys visible.
Chimney on left taken down in mid-1950's.
The RR Station can be seen on the left in the top photo.
Chimney on left taken down in mid-1950's.
The RR Station can be seen on the left in the top photo.
Removal of the Mission Evangelical Church Bell (aka Curfew Bell)
A series of photographs documenting the removal of the bell from the belfry of the Mission Evangelical Congregational Church. This bell was donated to the then Finnish Congregational Church in 1935 by the Mill, where it was used as a 9pm "curfew…
Christmas Seals
Dennison Mg. Co.
A package of 12 Christmas seals that were produced and packaged in Maynard mill.
Aerial Photograph of the Mill Complex
A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.
This photo was taken during the winter and looking to the north (Main Street runs left-to-right and Walnut Street runs vertically on the left side and a…
This photo was taken during the winter and looking to the north (Main Street runs left-to-right and Walnut Street runs vertically on the left side and a…
Mill and Mill Pond - 1977
Sixteen black and white photos of the Mill and Mill Pond. These photos are dated July 23, 1977.
Bradley Container Corporation Report to Directors
This was a confidential report to the Directors of the Bradley Container Corporation after its first year of operation. It is a first-person account, presumably by the company president, Bradley Dewey (or another high-ranking executive).
A History of Bradley Container Corporation
An account / recollection of the history of Bradley Container Corporation by an employee of the company. Details the introduction of the plastic tube to the U.S. market (a forerunner to the plastic toothpaste tube)
American Can Company 1963 Annual Report (excerpt)
Three pages from the American Can Company 1963 Annual Report featuring products and employees of the Bradley Container division of the company which was located in the Mill complex.
Building 1 Illuminated
A prize-winning entry in Digital's Photo Contest, taken with Pentax camera (2 second exposure at f/5.6)
Monster.com Blimp and Clock Tower
A photograph of the Monster.com blimp with the Mill Clock Tower in the foreground. Monster.com was a large tenant of the Mill complex in the early 2000's.
Views of the Mill Buildings
These photos of various mill buildings where taken when Maynard Industries, Inc. was the owner.
Maynard Industries, Inc. - 1970
Aerial view of the mill when it was owned and operated by Maynard Industries, Inc. (1953-1974).
Bradley Container Corporation Employees
Pictured here are the first seven women to become regular employees (in the factory division) of the Bradley Container Corporation located in the mill.
l to r
Catherine DeGrappo, Ellen Barnes, Delfina B. DeMambro, Margaret T. Piecewicz, Natalie…
l to r
Catherine DeGrappo, Ellen Barnes, Delfina B. DeMambro, Margaret T. Piecewicz, Natalie…
A History of Maynard Industries, Inc.
Maynard, Mass.
Irving Burg wrote this history of the mills in Maynard at the time they were owned and operated by the Maynard Industries, 1953-1974.
Signatures on the Beams
A collection of photographs taken at the time of a renovation in the woolen mill showing the many signed beams by the workers.
Some of the names visible are: Hearon, Carew, Helin, Voellings, Kopp, Wango, Clark, Savella, Melenski, Murray, Smith,…
Some of the names visible are: Hearon, Carew, Helin, Voellings, Kopp, Wango, Clark, Savella, Melenski, Murray, Smith,…