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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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1999.2634.jpg
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 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 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 appears to have been taken during winter facing north, providing an aerial perspective of the mill from Thompson Street. Main Street, Nason…

mhs-2024.113.jpg
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…

mhs-2024.112.jpg
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.

mhs-2024.111.jpg
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…

mhs-2024.110.jpg
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. This was taken before the parking lot on the end of Building 5 has been constructed.

mhs-2024.109.jpg
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. This was taken before the parking lot on the end of Building 5 has been constructed. At the…

mhs-2018.52.jpg
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…

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Two baseball hats with the Middlesex Savings Bank logo. One is beige, the other navy blue.

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Aunt May 2nd from left, Uncle Joe 3rd from left, Wm. J. Tobin on right.

see A267 Postcard

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Front: Matt Campbell, John Hannon, Wm. McGrail, James Hilfert, Allie McGrail, James Ledgard

Center: ___?, __?, Wm. Scully, Annie Scully, Jas. Mahoney, ___?, Ed Ledgard, ___?, John Wall, ___?, ___?, John Keegan

Back: Ralph Lawton, ___?,…

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Photograph taken at Lake Boon in either 1914 or 1916.

Front: Jinx Murray, Louis Sullivan, W. (Mc)Mann, Pat Murphy, Spec White, Jim Tobin

Rear: John Wall (Civil War Veteran), Edw. Ledgard, Ralph Lawton, Al Ledgard, Jim Ledgard, Jim Helferty,…

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Depicts the church, rectory, and pastor Rev. Jno. A. Crowe

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A commemorative plate celebrating 150 years of American Independence, 1776-1926. The plate was given out by the American Supply Co., Maynard, Mass., "Complete House Furnishings".

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Two trophies awarded by the Y. P. Club for a Relay Race during Summer Festival in Maynard, 1925.

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A map of Assabet Heights Development, dated October 16, 1946.