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Dedication of Maynard Marker - 1976
A black and white photo of the Maynard Marker dedication. Those in the photo are: MA Representative William C. Mullin, Chairman of the Maynard Selectmen Richard T. White, Capt. Walter Mattson of the Assabet Valley Minutemen.
Seniors Citizen Organization
A series of nine black and white photos of an event held at Alphonse's Restaurant with the Maynard Senior Citizen Club.
Senior Citizen Organization
A series of eleven black and white photos of a trip to the Danversport Yacht Club taken with the Maynard Senior Citizens Club.
MFD firefighters working the Pizza and Spaghetti House fire
A photograph of a team of MFD firefighters with SCBA gear on Nason Street in front of the Town Paint and Supply store, which is next door to where the fire was located.
Fighting the Pizza and Spaghetti House Fire
Photograph a ladder company engaged with the Pizza and Spaghetti House fire on Nason Street late into the evening.
MFD performing rescue operations
Rescue operations at an accident site.
Russell Salamone (mustache on left)
Steve Kulik (standing w/hat on right)
Russell Salamone (mustache on left)
Steve Kulik (standing w/hat on right)
Tory’s Pizza Fire Aftermath
Photographs MFD Firefighters removing debris and inspecting the scene after extinguishing blaze Tory’s Pizza on the southeast corner of Waltham Street and Parker Street
Truck Accident
Maynard and Acton Fire Departments engaged in rescue operations at a truck accident site.
Right: Doug Allen (in sweatshirt)
Right: Doug Allen (in sweatshirt)
Maynard Meat Market - 1979
Two photos of the Maynard Meat Market. The Market was owned by George Feinstein and moved to Rte. 62 on Powder Mill Road from Nason Street, Maynard.
Assessor's Department Vault/Safe Blueprint - 1929
A blueprint of the dimensions and storage capacity of the Assessor's Department safe, dated July 16, 1929. It is Model No. 6319.
designing computers and digital systems
using pdp16 register transfer modules
digital press
DEC Library
"The Franklin Fourth Reader" - 1873
Owned by Mrs. Brook Reed
The inside cover and title page hand written names: May Isadore Sproul, Lewis R. Sproul, William Llader, Carrie M. Bryden
Todd Protectograph
The Protectograph offered a way for banks to protect themselves and their customers against forgers who would alter checks, securities, cash certificates, bills, receipts and other forms of exchange. It served as a device for printing cash amounts…