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Parker Street Hall Interior - 1945
The St. Bridget's Players were preparing the stage for a presentation of "George Washington Slept Here" on January 29, 30 & 31, 1945.
see Item 2012.355
see Item 2012.355
Parker Street Hall Basketball Hoops
Three basketball hoops, one with a net, are from the Parker Street Hall.
Finns from the Hall often played other Finnish teams from nearby towns (particularly Fitchburg).
Finns from the Hall often played other Finnish teams from nearby towns (particularly Fitchburg).
Parker Street Hall - ca 1915
The hall was built by the Finnish Workingmen's Socialist Society in 1909 and enlarged in 1916. It was used for dances, meetings, sports and dramatics. The top photo shows the Imatra Band in front of the balcony.
Parker St. Hall Stage Lamp
A vintage, black stage spot light with the original reflector plate. This lamp was used in the Parker St. Hall.
Parker Hardware
An advertising envelope from Parker Hardware Company. Mr. Thomas Parker opened the store in Amory Block, now where Elizabeth Schnair has her paper store. The store later moved to the corner of Main & Nason Streets, where the copper kettle is…
Parker & Morse
Colorful advertising cards for Parker & Morse of Main Street, Maynard, MA. They were dealers in toys, games, wooden ware, and 5 & 10 cent goods.
Parishioners of St. John's Lutheran Church - 1913
The church is located on Glendale Street, built in the period 1905-107.
Parade Scene on Nason Street
A car with Linda Salamone sitting on the top is part of a parade on Nason Street. Car has "4" on side. Dave Glacier is driving. (Rainville clothing store #7 in background.)
Parade Scene on Nason Street
Majorette Diane Larson in a parade on Nason Street (the Hudson Dress Shoppe # 10 and Army/Navy Store # 12 are in the background.) Charles Garabedian is the band director.
Parade Scene on Main Street
Car carrying Barbara Zancewicz in a parade moving up Main Street. (Manning's Pharmacy is visible in the background.)