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A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.

This photo appears to have been taken during early spring. facing north-west This was taken before the parking lot on the end of Building 5 has been…

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A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.

This photo appears to have been taken during late spring facing south, providing an aerial perspective of the mill from Main Street.

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A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.

This photo appears to have been taken during winter facing northwest, providing an aerial perspective of the mill from Thompson Street. Main Street and…

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A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.

This photo appears to have been taken during winter facing north, providing an aerial perspective of the mill from Thompson Street. Main Street, Nason…

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A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.

This photo provides an aerial perspective of the mill from the Assabet River looking southeast towards Main Street and Thompson Street.

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A black and white aerial photograph of the Mill complex during the Maynard Industries era.

This photo provides an aerial perspective of the mill, and particularly building #5 from Thompson Street. Main Street, Nason Street, and the railroad…

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A black box camera from Eastman Kodak, ca.1909. The exterior has a pebbled faux black leather appearance. The Eastman Kodak camera weighs approximately 20.5 oz. The camera measures 3.5" x 5.25" x 6.25"

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A folding bed camera for making exposures in 3¼×5½ inch postcard format on type No. 122 rollfilm. It was introduced by Kodak in 1903 and made until 1915. Early variants were expensive and had for example a combination of Kodak Automatic shutter and…

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This Cine Kodak Model B 16mm camera features a Kodak Anastigmat 25mm f1.9 lens. The Cine-Kodak Model B was the second generation 16mm film camera from the Eastman Kodak Company, and was launched in 1925. Unlike their first 16mm camera the Model A,…

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The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide range of Kodak pin and screw flash attachments.…

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A black leather Kodak Brownie camera.The Brownie was a series of cameras made by Eastman Kodak. Released in 1900, it introduced the snapshot to the masses. It was a basic cardboard box camera with a simple convex-concave lens that took 2 1/4-inch…

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A forty page booklet of copied references in the Town Reports .

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Fire at the Eagles Block (corner of Nason and Summer Street). This fire destroyed the building and the Eagles rebuilt it in place.

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A paperback book entitled "Three Golden Apples" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is part of the Young Folks Library of Choice Literature. The book is dated February 15, 1895. Each publication is 5 cents.

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Seven scrapbooks assembled by Ed Brennan throughout his life. They are stuffed with newspaper clippings, programs and photos that all relate to band music. Bands are recognized from local, Maynard Community Band to international, Canadian Natrional…

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A sepia photo of William Maynard, taken by Edward Sidney Dunshee, 3 Tremont Row, Boston, MA.

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These men are employees of the American Woolen Mills in the early 1900's. They are working in the Dressing and Slasher Room. (Front Row) Wilbur Hamlin, John Brophy, Harry Sullivan, David Sharpe; (Back Row) William Whitehead, George Howes, Harry…

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An account of Ken Olsen as founder of Digital Equipment Corporation.