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Bowling alleys |
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Bowling alley - Negative, Roll Film
Bowling alley. View of lanes 3 through 9, lane 9 on the left. Location not identified. Original image probably early 20th century. Black and white copy negative.
Record Type: Photo
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City Bowling Alley after first flood of 1936 - Print, Photographic
Interior of bowling alley with floodwater. Floodline is visible on structural posts and furniture, water reflects the ceiling. Bowling pins are floating in the water. Score sheet stands and some furniture placed on top of other furniture to remove them from the water. Photographer Arthur H. Moran for Haverhill Gazette, March 13, 1936.
Record Type: Photo
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Fire, Haverhill Lanes bowling alley, Bailey Street, Haverhill, 1971 - Print, Photographic
Fire, Haverhill Lanes bowling alley, 38 Bailey Street, Haverhill, 1971. Back of bowling alley, smoke billowing above the building, two fire engines and firefighters with one man directing a deluge gun from the fire engine to the roof. Inscription on verso: "Explosion & fire / Bowling Alleys / from left Fleet Street buildings / 42 - built as Fire House - Hook & Ladder Co. / 48-52 / 62-64 Duncan block for many yrs Hav. Laundry [probably refers to B...
Record Type: Photo
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Haverhill High School teachers at Pentucket Club Bowling Ally, c. 1940 - Print, Photographic
Haverhill High School Teachers at Pentucket Club Bowling Ally Identified on verso, included online. Some teachers worked in other Haverhill schools. Circa 1940. Front Row (left to right): John MacDonnell, Rudolf McGirr, Raymond Ingham, J. Sullivan, Leo Chareth, and Richard Wallace Middle Row (left to right): Wallace Sawyer, Sortiris Katsaros, Kenneth Shute, Earle Boyd, Partick Murnane, Mike (Myron) Ritter Third Row (left to right): Willi...
Record Type: Photo
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Orpheum Theatre, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film
Orpheum Theatre, formerly the Gem burlesque theatre; re-opened by Louis B. Mayer in 1907 as the Orpheum. Essex Street. Three stories, clapboard, flat roof with eaves brackets. Other street level storefronts: Chase & Laubham, Bowling, S. J. Brasseur, Haverhill Smoke Shop & Billiard Parlors, prop. T. J. Kelleher (second story?). View of front and right sides. Copy negative. Original image probably early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
