1920-1940
album 128c
GUSN-194498
Aerial views of the North and South Shores of Boston and coastal sections of Rhode Island and southern Maine. Taken by T.F. Hartley, whose firm Hartley and Arnold maintained offices at Boston Airport (later renamed Logan) in the 1930s and 1940s.
coastal towns
aerial views
photograph albums
black-and-white photographs
aerial photographs
album number 128c
1 photograph album: 14 5/16 x 11 1/4 inches
PC009
Photograph albums collection
1979
PC009.128C
Gift
Gift of T.F. Hartley, 1979
Cohasset (Norfolk county, Massachusetts)
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
Scituate (Plymouth County, Massachusetts)
Duxbury (Plymouth County, Massachusetts)
Woods Hole (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Block Island island (Washington county, Rhode Island) [island]
Narragansett (Washington county, Rhode Island)
Marion (Plymouth County, Massachusetts)
Quissett Harbor (Barnstable county, Massachusetts) [bay]
Dennis Port (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Osterville (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Bass River (Barnstable county, Massachusetts) [river]
Hyannis Port (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Chappaquoit (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Falmouth (Barnstable county, Massachusetts)
Nantucket (Nantucket Island, Nantucket county, Massachusetts)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Middlesex county, Massachusetts) [university]
Cape Cod (Barnstable county, Massachusetts) [cape]
Marblehead (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Manchester (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Magnolia Point (Essex county, Massachusetts) [cape]
Gloucester (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Rockport (Essex county, Massachusetts)
Kennebunkport (York county, Maine)
Ogunquit (York county, Maine)
York Beach (York county, Maine)
Prouts Neck (Cumberland county, Maine) [cape]
Boothbay Harbor (Lincoln county, Maine) [bay]
Hartley, Thomas Francis (Photographer)
photograph albums
black-and-white photographs
aerial photographs
Hartley and Arnold
Item
album 128c
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