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Longwood Flag Station
By the Longwood Ave overpass, looking east; Sears Chapel in the background; note same man as in the Chapel Station photo
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Sears Chapel, Longwood Area
Before the creation of Chapel St. and Longwood Station. David Sears house (now divided into townhouses) at the corner of Hawes & Colchester visible to the right
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Longwood Stone Bridge
Looking east with Sears Chapel in the background
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Muddy River Olmsted-Designed Park, circa 1896
From the foot bridge going towards the Winsor School, looking west at the old wooden Longwood Ave. bridge in distance. Newly constructed (1894) Chapel St. and the new Longwood Rail Station can be glimpsed on the right
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Sear's Chapel, Longwood Station, Muddy River
Muddy River & Sears Chapel
Newly constructed Longwood train station with Chapel St. behind it.
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Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, Carlton & Monmouth
Carlton to the left, Monmouth going west to the right
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Longwood Towers From the Riverway
Muddy River, Longwood Ave. Bridge
Hancock Village in the 1940s
Chestnut Hill Reservoir Pumping Station, 1908
Chestnut Hill Reservoir, 1906
25 Park St., 1909
Hammond St.
C.O. Tucker Co.
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E.S. Ritchie Factory
Current address 110 Cypress St; retained as part of 2005 condominium project.
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Police Force, circa 1878
Steam Engine, Bought by Town in 1839
Fire Station, Unidentified
Fire Station, Unidentified
Chestnut Hill Fire Station
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