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Colebrookdale Flatiron
An old fashioned flatiron (also called a 'sad' iron) with a detachable handle, made to fit several irons. When the iron in use is cooled, another hot iron could be taken from the stove with the handle and the first one put back on the stove to…
Coffee Mug
Sesquicentennial Memorabilia
Town of Maynard
A cup with a 150th logo embossed on the side.
Cocco Insurance Agency
A series of six photos highlighting the Cocco Insurance Agency. Included in the photos are Tommy Cocco and Marge Cocco.
Cobbler's Shoe Form
A rough-hewn wooden shoe form for a cobbler. Shoemakers made shoes first by making wooden "lasts," or blocks of foot-shaped wood carved into different sizes.
Coat made from mink skins raised by John Taylor - ca 1950
John Taylor raised minks at a farm on Concord Street. The photograph is signed: "Compliments of the Noble-Taylor Ranches"
Co-Op Stretcher Sale at the Co-op Gas Station
A group portrait of a group of ladies selling soda, motor oil, and car batteries in front of the Gulf gas station operated by the United Cooperative Society. The station was located at 5 Waltham Street. A "Dollar Stretcher Sale" was happening at…
Co-op store selling dinnerware
A United Co-op store employee (Ravha Malmberg) shows a customer some Homer Laughlin Autumn Harvest dinnerware (9 cents per piece). The store was located at 56-62 Main St.
Co-op Promotional Brochure
The Cooperative League of the U.S.A
Brochure distributed by the United Co-operative Society explaining cooperative's policies.
Maynard - Worcester
Reverse side photos taken in Maynard
Maynard - Worcester
Reverse side photos taken in Maynard
Co-op Products
United Co-operative Society
The picture on center left is in the auto service station.
Co-op People
United Co-operative Society
Top left photo: John Paaki
Bottom right photo: Otto Fonsell, Secretary
Bottom right photo: Otto Fonsell, Secretary
Co-op Oil Storage Tanks and Pump House
A post card picture of the Co-op Oil Storage Tanks and pump House, with a capacity of 50,000 gallons.