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Balloon ascension, advertising Coombs & Gilbert Furniture - Print, Photographic
Balloon ascension, event advertising Coombs & Gilbert Furniture Company of Haverhill. The balloon is being inflated, still on the ground; on the left side of the balloon is a sign advertising Coombs & Gilbert Furniture. The crowd in the foreground includes a man with a bicycle. Trees in the background. The location is not identified. Round starburst design inkstamp on verso with inscription "Balloon Ascension / Coombs & Gilbert Furniture." Image ...
Record Type: Photo
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Celebration, Washington Square, Coombs & Gilbert Furniture, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Celebration, 13-17 Washington Square, Coombs & Gilbert Furniture, Haverhill. The building is decorated with patriotic banners. The sign at roof level reads "Mammoth Warerooms of the Coombs & Gilbert Furniture [Co.]." Image is late 19th or early 20th century. See also HG8 Senter HPH 16-220E. Photo is 9 x 11 cm mounted on cardboard 13 x 16 cm.
Record Type: Photo
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Celebration, Washington Square, Coombs & Gilbert Furniture, Haverhill, 1902 - Print, Photographic
Celebration, 13-17 Washington Square, Coombs & Gilbert Furniture, Haverhill. The building is decorated with patriotic banners. The sign at roof level reads "Mammoth [Warerooms of the Coombs & Gilbert Furniture Co.]." A police officer and a dog are in the street along with spectators, horses and carriages in the background. Image is from August 1902, during Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Haverhill. See also HG8 Senter HPH 16-219C. Photo is 9 x 11 c...
Record Type: Photo
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Clarence S. Coombs House, Main Street at Marsh Avenue, Haverhill, ca. 1912 - Negative, Glass Plate
Clarence S. Coombs House, 445 Main Street at Marsh Avenue, Haverhill. Renumbered, now 731 Main Street. Three stories, clapboard, hip roof, dormer, portico, two story? extension in the rear. View of front and left sides. Other houses on the right and in the background. Trolley tracks in the street. Photo by George W. W. Bartlett, circa 1912.
Record Type: Photo
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Coombs Building, Washington Square, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film
Coombs Building, Washington Square, Haverhill. View from across the street. Storefront on first floor: Fred W. Peabody, Pianos. Second floor, windows painted Dr. Leonard, Dr. Porell, Dentists and Robert D. Trask. Boy on bicycle and several men standing outside building. Entrance above door: "Coombs Building, 3 Washington Square." Original image late 19th or early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Coombs Building, Washington Square, Haverhill - Print, Photographic
Coombs Building, 3 Washington Square, Haverhill. Four stories, brick, flat roof. View of front and right sides. Clam Shell restaurant on the left; storefronts visible left to right: City Insurance Agency; Whittier Co-operative Bank. Pedestrians in the street. Emerson Street on the right. Parked cars, pedestrians, person with a bicycle on the left. Inscription on housing: "Coombs Building 1976-1980."
Record Type: Photo
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Coombs Building, Washington Square, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical
Coombs Building, Washington Square. Four stories, brick, on the corner of Emerson Street. Printed caption from duplicate: "Coombs Building / Gammon's Drug Store, Waiting Station, Bus Station, and Home of Gee Bee Polish. / Washington Sq. and Emerson St., Haverhill, Mass. (Photo by McKeen)." Black and white photomechanical print of a photograph from unidentified publication, original probably early 20th century. Photo is 11 x 16 cm mounted on cardb...
Record Type: Photo
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Coombs Building, Washington Square, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical
Coombs Building, Washington Square. Four stories, brick, on the corner of Emerson Street. Printed caption below: "Coombs Building / Gammon's Drug Store, Waiting Station, Bus Station, and Home of Gee Bee Polish. / Washington Sq. and Emerson St., Haverhill, Mass. (Photo by McKeen)." Black and white photomechanical print of a photograph, original probably early 20th century. Print is 13 x 19 cm mounted on cardboard 26 x 36 cm. See also HS3 Senter HP...
Record Type: Photo
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Washington Square, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Washington Square, Haverhill. Street with trolley tracks in the foreground. multistory buildings, parked cars, pedestrians; streetcar on the right with sign "Main." The building on the near corner is the Coombs Building; Haverhill National Bank building on the far corner. Signs and storefronts legible, left to right: Atherton Furniture Company; Carbone Brothers; The Clam Shell; Fred W. Peabody (pianos); Arthur H. Gammon (druggist); Dr. J. A. Baco...
Record Type: Photo
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Washington Square, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Washington Square, Haverhill. Cobbled street with trolley tracks in the foreground. multistory buildings, parked cars. The building on the corner is the Coombs Building. Signs and storefronts legible, left to right: Haverhill Hardware & Plumbing Supply Co.; Haverhill Chamber of Commerce; Carbone Brothers; The Clam Shell; The Arrow Shop; truck with sign for Rutter's Laundry (Lawrence); Arthur H. Gammon, Druggist; Granite State Lines bus with "Plai...
Record Type: Photo
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Washington Square, Haverhill, blind man on street corner, ca. 1895 - Negative, Glass Plate
Washington Square, Haverhill, circa 1895. A blind man with white hair is sitting on a stool next to a utility pole. He has a sign around his neck reading "Blind." In his right hand he holds a bunch of pencils, in his left a box of pencils and his hat turned upside down. He is not identified. Pedestrians passing on the right. In the background is the Brickett Building (later renamed the Coombs Building). Storefronts visible: Carbone Brothers (frui...
Record Type: Photo
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Washington Square, Haverhill, blind man on street corner, ca. 1895 - Print, Photographic
Washington Square, Haverhill, circa 1895. A blind man with white hair is sitting on a stool next to a utility pole. He has a sign around his neck reading "Blind." In his right hand he holds a bunch of pencils, in his left a box of pencils and his hat turned upside down. He is not identified. Pedestrians passing on the right. In the background is the Brickett Building (later renamed the Coombs Building). Storefronts visible: Carbone Brothers (frui...
Record Type: Photo