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Ayers Village School, 1916 - Print, Photographic
Ayers Village School building in 1916, a two-story, woodsided schoolhouse with gable roof and chimney, built in 1870. A flagpole is mounted vertically to the center front of the building. Lawn and trees surround the school. Photographer G.W.W. Bartlett, 1916.
Record Type: Photo
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Bartlett School, 1916 - Print, Photographic
The Albert L. Bartlett School on Washington Street, a broad three-story brick building with a hip roof, twin chimneys, and a central front entrance in the Georgian style, with four columns. The building is set back from the street on a hill. A group of children stand on the sidewalk along the cross street (Westford Street). Photographer George W. W. Bartlett, 1916.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School, Bartlett School, Tilton School, and Currier School - Print
Four school buildings, including (clockwise from left) the Bowley School, Bartlett School, Tilton School, and Currier School. The "Old" Bowley School on Washington Street was destroyed by fire. The Albert L. Bartlett School on Washington and Westford Streets opened in 1908. The remaining schools are the John C. Tilton School on Grove Street and the Currier School on Washington and High Streets. Photomechanical prints taken from an unidentified pu...
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School, Haverhill High School, Currier School, and Old Haverhill High School - Print
Illustrations of four different school buildings: Bowley School, Haverhill High School, Currier School, "Old" Haverhill High School. In the top left is the Bowley School on Mount Washington which features people and a horse-drawn carriage in front of it. In the top right is The second Haverhill High School building. The lower right illustration shows the Currier School with a horse and carriage in front. The lower right shows the original Haverhi...
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School in ruins, after fire, 1907 - Print, Photographic
Bowley School in ruins after being destroyed by fire on January 24, 1907. A group of people are on the sidewalk in front of the building; snow covers the ground, trees, and the remains of the building. Photographer Walter Peabody Johnson, undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School on Washington Street in winter - Print, Photographic
Bowley School on Washington Street in winter, a two-story brick building with a gable roof at the front, and a hip roof with a dormer at the sides. A chimney is at the center of the roof. A flagpole is mounted vertically at the center of the building above the entrance. Other houses and buildings line the street. Photographer Thomas Bailey, undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School ruins, after fire, 1907 - Print, Photographic
Bowley School in ruins after being destroyed by fire on January 24, 1907. Snow covers the ground, trees, and the remains of the building. Two men are exiting the ruins. "0537" on verso. Undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill. Three stories plus basement, brick, Dutch gable roof, portico, false front with flagpole on facade. View of front and right sides. Houses on the left, trolley tracks in the street. Image circa early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill. Three stories plus basement, brick, Dutch gable roof, portico, false front with flagpole on facade. View of front and right sides. Snow on the ground. Houses on the left, trolley tracks in the street. Photo by Thomas Bailey, late 19th or early 20th century. See HI5.2.3 Senter G6x8 18-9.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill - Negative, Glass Plate
Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill. Three stories plus basement, brick, Dutch gable roof, portico, false front with flagpole on facade. View of front and right sides. Snow on the ground. Houses on the left, trolley tracks in the street. Label on emulsion: "Bowley School." Photo probably by Thomas Bailey, see HI5.2.3 Senter G6x8 4-36. Image late 19th or early 20th century.
Record Type: Photo
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Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide
Bowley School, Washington Street, Haverhill. Three stories plus basement, brick, Dutch gable roof, portico, false front with flagpole on facade. View of front and right sides. Snow on the ground. Houses on the left, trolley tracks in the street. Photo probably by Thomas Bailey, late 19th or early 20th century; see HI5.2.3 Senter G6x8 18-9, HI5.2.3 Senter G6x8 4-36.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy - Print
Two similar images of Bradford Academy Hall from the front left side along the entrance driveway. Academy Hall a large brick building with four stories and a mansard roof, built 1868-1870. Expansions added in early 1880s. The top image appears to have coloration applied; the bottom image is monochromatic. Undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy - Print
Bradford Academy Hall's front lawn seen from the right. Ivy, trees, and bushes along the pathway are all fully grown. Academy Hall a large brick building with four stories and a mansard roof, built 1868-1870. Expansions added in early 1880s. Undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy - Print
Photomechanical print of the Bradford Academy, taken from a calendar or other unidentified document. Banners on the building read: "Bradford, 1803-1903." A poem by John Greenleaf Whittier is printed below image. Undated, circa 1903.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy - Print, Photographic
Full view of Bradford Academy from the right side of the driveway, which is lined with trees and bushes. The building is a large brick building with four stories and a mansard roof. Built 1868-1870. Expansions added in early 1880s. Undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy - Print, Photographic
Old Bradford Academy, the second Bradford Academy building built in 1841, a large stone building with a gable roof, cupola, and Greek-style columns framing the main entrance. Also called "New Hall" in the late 1800s. From verso: "Old Bradford High School, later 5th grade - Cogswell School ; last teacher - Grace L. Rivers. Corner Main Street and Kingsbury Avenue (Jack Road.)" Undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy, 1841 building, from across the road - Print, Photographic
Two similar images of the "Old" Bradford Academy from the front-right corner of the building. Second Bradford Academy building built in 1841, a large 2.5-story stone building with a gable roof and cupola. Greek-style columns framing the main entrance were removed before the date of this photograph. Also called "New Hall" in the late 1800s. Undated.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy, 1910 - Print
Bradford Academy Hall from the left side of the pathway, a large brick building with four stories and a mansard roof, and expansions on either side of the 1870 building. Trees along the road. "Bradford Academy, 1910" caption on recto.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy, 1920 - Print, Photographic
The third main Bradford Academy building, Academy Hall, from the front right side of the building. It is a large brick building with four stories and a mansard roof. Photographer Walter Merryman, 1920.
Record Type: Photo
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Bradford Academy, "A memorial of Bradford Academy" illustration - Print, Photographic
Illustration of "Old Bradford Academy" from 1870, showing the original three buildings and the grounds. The first Academy building, on the left, built in 1803, a single-story building with a two-story bell tower at the entrance. The second Academy building is to the right of the first, built in 1841, a large stone building with a gable roof, cupola, and Greek-style columns framing the main entrance. Also called "New Hall" in the late 1800s. The b...
Record Type: Photo