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  1. A. L. Wiswell, L. J. Stevens, stitchers, Washington Street, Haverhill, 1902 - Print, Photomechanical

    A. L. Wiswell, L. J. Stevens, stitching rooms and stitchers, Washington Street, Haverhill, circa 1902. Two photomechanical prints from the Board of Trade Manual, 1902, each 9 x 11 cm, mounted together on cardboard 36 x 26 cm. Call number is HF5.18.1 Senter HPH 56-776E. Print on verso is 12 x 10 cm. Housed with Historical Photographic Print Collection. 1. A. L. Wiswell stitching room, 128 Washington Street or rear 136 Washington Street, Haverhill...

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    A. L. Wiswell, stitchers, Washington Street, Haverhill, ca. 1902
  2. Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Lang Building, Essex Street, Haverhill. Eight stories, built in 1912; Burgess building on the right built in 1911. Sign over entrance: "Singer Sewing Machine Company." Banner between 6th and 7th floors: "General Electric Motors Installed by D. G. [unreadable]." Parked in front across the street is White's Lunch wagon. An automobile and a horse and wagon are seen on the street on the right. Original image early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill
  3. Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill. Singer Sewing Machine Company sign over ground floor entrance on building on the left (Lang building?). Eight stories, separated from right building by broad gated alley. Right building was occupied in part by the United Shoe Machinery Company. A car is parked outside on the street, caution sawhorse in the gateway on the right, elevated railroad tracks on the left. Inscription on verso: "Lang & B...

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill
  4. Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill. Eight stories, separated from left building by broad gated alley. Building on the right (Burgess building?) has sign "United Shoe Machinery Company" above ground floor, "Knights Allen Company Turn Shoes" sign above 7th floor. Singer Sewing Machine Company sign over ground floor entrance on building on the left (Lang building?), other signs not legible. Several people outside in the street and sid...

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill
  5. Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photomechanical

    Burgess & Lang Buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill. The buildings are eight stories separated by a broad gated alley. Signs visible, left to right: Singer Sewing Machine Company; Knights-Allen Company - Turn Shoes / United Shoe Machinery Company. Printed caption: "The Burgess & Lang Buildings / Largest Shoe Factory in the World, Essex Street, Haverhill, Mass. Offices / of the United Shoe Machine [sic Machinery] Co." See HF5.18 Senter HPH 54-754A. ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Burgess & Lang buildings, Essex Street, Haverhill
  6. Downtown industrial area, Lang Building, Haverhill - Transparency, Lantern Slide

    Downtown industrial area, Lang Building on the right, Haverhill. Other buildings in the foreground and background, unidentified streets. Written on tape on reverse: "61A." From a series of lantern slides, box dated 1933, image probably late early 20th century.

    Record Type: Photo

    Downtown industrial area, Lang Building, Haverhill
  7. George B. Leavitt & Company, workers, Duncan Street, Haverhill, ca. 1918 - Print, Photographic

    George B. Leavitt & Company, workers, 12 Duncan Street, Haverhill. Twelve women, some seated at a long counter with sewing machines facing windows on the left, and some in the center at long tables with pieces of cut leather. They are not identified. Coats are hanging on a wall on the right. Inscription on verso: "George B Leavitt Shoe Co / Haverhill Mass." Inscription on verso of insert lists the address as 12-20 Duncan Street and date as circa ...

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    George B. Leavitt & Company, workers, Duncan Street, Haverhill, ca. 1918
  8. Manual arts sewing class, ninth grade, 1910 - Print

    A classroom with a teacher and ninth grade students, taking a Manual Arts sewing class. Two students in the back row are using sewing machines, while the other six are hand sewing at desks. School unidentified. Photomechanical print taken from an unidentified publication, 1910.

    Record Type: Photo

    Manual arts sewing class, ninth grade, 1910
  9. Nichols & Morse clothing store, Haverhill, N. Woodburn Nichols & Bainbridge Morse - Negative, Glass Plate

    Norman Woodburn Nichols and Bainbridge Morse of Nichols & Morse men's clothing store. The men are standing among clothing on racks and in piles, with sewing machines on tables on the right. They both have mustaches; Morse wears glasses. They are dressed in suits, shirts and ties. The store was located at 56-62 Merrimack Street and sold men's clothing and hats. Image probably early 20th century. See also HF4.17 Senter G4x5 6-8, 6-9.

    Record Type: Photo

    Nichols & Morse, Haverhill, N. Woodburn Nichols & Bainbridge Morse
  10. Singer Sewing Center store, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    Singer Sewing Center store, Haverhill. View through the store window on the ground floor, a woman is demonstrating cutting a pattern on a table while a another woman looks on. The window display includes fabric, two dress forms with dresses, and advertising signs. There are displays of notions and other small appliances in the store. It is dark outside, and the store is brightly lit. Image probably circa 1940s.

    Record Type: Photo

    Singer Sewing Center store, Haverhill
  11. Winchell shoe factory stitchers, Haverhill, ca. 1920-21 - Negative, Sheet Film

    J. H. Winchell & Company's shoe factory, Haverhill, interior; group portrait of 40 women stitchers, ca. 1920-21. The women are wearing dresses of various styles. They are posed in five rows, the front row seated on the floor, the second row in chairs, and the rest standing. Scraps of leather on the left and right, and sewing machines on the right. Inscription with print in file: "Winchell's Shoe Factory c. 1920-21 / Top row - 6th from left - Vir...

    Record Type: Photo

    Winchell shoe factory stitchers, Haverhill, ca. 1920-21
  12. W. S. Chase & Sons, stitchers, Essex Street, Haverhill - Negative, Sheet Film

    W. S. Chase & Sons, Essex Street, Haverhill. Interior, fifteen women workers seated at tables or work benches, some with sewing machines. Subjects not identified. Long empty table in foreground. Inscription on housing: "W. S. Chase + Sons 93-99 Essex Street." Copy negative. Original image probably early 20th century. See print HF5.18.1 SentrHPH 55-772C.

    Record Type: Photo

    W. S. Chase & Sons, stitchers, Essex Street, Haverhill
  13. W. S. Chase & Sons, stitchers, Essex Street, Haverhill - Print, Photographic

    W. S. Chase & Sons, Essex Street, Haverhill. Interior, fifteen women workers seated at tables or work benches, some with sewing machines. Subjects not identified. Long empty table in foreground. Inscription on verso: "W. S. Chase + Sons Inc. / Shoe manufacturers / 93-99 Essex Street (Noyes Block)." Image probably early 20th century. See copy negative HF5.18.1 Senter F4x5 3-15. Call number is HF5.18.1 Senter HPH 55-772C. Photo is 16 x 21 cm mounte...

    Record Type: Photo

    W. S. Chase & Sons, stitchers, Essex Street, Haverhill

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