Transportation
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Boylston Street and Hammond Street, January 9, 1922
Item
Identifier: BrooklinePL_FB71k
Scope and Contents
January 9, 1922: Mr. Farrell Case stands near the intersection of Boylston Street and Hammond Street, Brookline.
Dates:
January 9, 1922
Boylston Street Arch at corner of Washington St.
Item
Identifier: BrooklinePL_FB71h.c1
Scope and Contents
Arch at junction of Boylston and Washington Streets. Beginning of the Worcester Turnpike (present day Rt. 9), opened in 1810.
Dates:
1865-1991
Hammond Street at Worcester Turnpike, 1922
Item
Identifier: BrooklinePL_FH18a-1
Scope and Contents
Trolley car on the Worcester Turnpike (Route 9 / Boylston Street) at Hammond Street.
Dates:
1922
Hammond Street at Worcester Turnpike, 1922
Item
Identifier: BrooklinePL_FH18a-2
Scope and Contents
Trolley car lets off passenger at the intersection of Hammond Street and the Worcester Turnpike (Route 9 / Boylston Street). Storefront sign reading "J.M. McNamara" at left.
Dates:
1922
July 4th Celebration - "Antiques and Horribles", c. July 4, 1882
Item
Identifier: BrooklinePL_E1d
Dates:
c. July 4, 1882
National Pedestrian Protection Contest, 1953
Item
Identifier: BrooklinePL_B12a
Scope and Contents
Special Citation awarded in 1953 to the town of Brookline from the American Automobile Association for its low pedestrian accident record.
Dates:
1953