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  1. Red Bridge near Mammoth Road or Sucker Village, Auburn, NH - PH 039

    View of Red Bridge near Mammoth Road or Sucker Village, Auburn, NH

    Record Type: Photo

    Red Bridge near Mammoth Road or Sucker Village, Auburn, NH
  2. Red Cross Chapter House, 1800 Elm Street - 1986 - 1986.030L.001

    Exterior view of the Red Cross Chapter House, 1800 Elm Street on the corner of West North Street. Formerly Frank P. Carpenters house (1896-1945) - 1986.

    Record Type: Photo

    Red Cross Chapter House, 1800 Elm Street - 1986
  3. Red Cross Workers at City Hall - 77-p015-045

    Interior view of City Hall showing a large group of women sewing around tables. In the foreground a woman sits facing the photographer, she is knitting and has a "broadside" on her lap and extending over her knees so it is readable. It reads in part "The Red Cross Needs You Join Now...Be Patriotic--Be Humane." To the right a woman is using a sewing machine.

    Record Type: Photo

    Red Cross Workers at City Hall
  4. Red Sox Play Manufacturer's League at Textile Field - 1977.138.001

    Group portrait of the Amoskeag Textile Club Baseball Team at Textile Field, Beech Street, Manchester, N.H., with spectators in the grandstands. Features Red Sox and Manufacturers' League players. The opening of Textile Field was September 8, 1913. John "Phenomenal" Smith is the last man standing on the right, wearing an Amoskeag uniform. He also played on the Manchester Police Department team. See AMCGN 0916 for a similar image.

    Record Type: Photo

    1977.138.001
  5. Reed's Shoe Factory, McGregor Street, Manchester, N.H. - 2016.097.003

    View of Reed's Shoe Factory on McGregor Street, 1904. Rock Rimmon is visible in the background. Photograph by Myron A. Hardy.

    Record Type: Photo

    Reed's Shoe Factory, McGregor Street, Manchester, N.H.
  6. Reopening of Train Service Concord to Boston, Manchester Stop - September 2, 1979. - 1980.083.006

    View of a man exiting train at the Manchester stop after the reopening of train service between Concord and Boston - September 2, 1979.

    Record Type: Photo

    Reopening of Train Service Concord to Boston, Manchester Stop - September 2, 1979.
  7. Repair Car X-16 Checking Track Ties - 1994.111L.001.68

    View of three men riding on a Repair Car X-16 checking the track ties

    Record Type: Photo

    Repair Car X-16 Checking Track Ties
  8. Repair Car X-19 - 1994.111L.001.69

    View of Repair Car X-19

    Record Type: Photo

    Repair Car X-19
  9. Repairs on Central Division Boiler House Chimney, 268 Feet High - AMCGN 1166

    View of two men climbing the Central Division Boiler House Chimney, to make repairs. Looking north east possibly from on top of the Lumber Shed, the chimney is in the foreground and is 268 Feet High, in the background the most prominent building is the Gasometer building, in front is the Amory Mill, # 3 Mill Northern Division, in front of # 3 is the Bag Mill and to the right is Stark Mill Picker House, Northern Division. To the right of the Chi...

    Record Type: Photo

    Repairs on Central Division Boiler House Chimney, 268 Feet High
  10. Repairs on Central Division Boiler House Chimney, 268 Feet High - AMCGN 1167

    View of one man climbing the Central Division Boiler House Chimney, to make repairs. Looking north east from on the roof of the Lumber Shed seen on the left, to the right the Boiler Shop roof is visible. The Pattern house is in front of the chimney with the Boiler House behind. In the background the most prominent buildings are the Gasometer building on the left and the # 2 Tower Central Division, in front of the Gasometer building is the Amory...

    Record Type: Photo

    Repairs on Central Division Boiler House Chimney, 268 Feet High
  11. Repairs on Central Division Boiler House Chimney, 268 Feet High - AMCGN 1168

    View of two men climbing the Central Division Boiler House Chimney, to make repairs. Looking north from the east side of the Waste Material Shed seen on the left with a railroad box car in front of a loading door. On the right is the Boiler Shop, followed by the south west corner of the Boiler House.

    Record Type: Photo

    Repairs on Central Division Boiler House Chimney, 268 Feet High
  12. Reservoir in Derryfield Park - 1966.009.014

    View of a man looking at the Reservoir in Derryfield Park.

    Record Type: Photo

    Reservoir in Derryfield Park
  13. Reservoir in Derryfield Park, August 15, 1919 - 1977.189.031

    Photograph of seven men standing in the reservoir at Derryfield Park, taken on August 15, 1919. In this photograph are (left to right), Governor Charles M. Floyd, Mayor E. Knowlton, Walter G. Africa, J. Brodie Smith, James Mendell, Benjamin Worcester, and Martin Maloney. Martin Maloney formed the People's Gas Light Company. After an agreement between both Manchester Gas Light Company and People's Gas Light Company in1887, Walter G. Africa became ...

    Record Type: Photo

    1977.189.031
  14. Reservoir, North End. Card # 75 - PH 795-B

    Stereograph, View of the north end of the Reservoir

    Record Type: Photo

    Reservoir, North End.  Card # 75
  15. Reservoir, Oak, Blodget, Russell, and Harrison Streets. Card # 35 - 1976.140.001

    Stereograph, View of the Reservoir, with Oak, Blodget, Russell, and Harrison Streets

    Record Type: Photo

    Reservoir, Oak, Blodget, Russell, and Harrison Streets.  Card # 35
  16. Residence - 80-P034-134

    View of a three story Second Empire house with mansard roof and Italianate influence, a cupola or tower can be seen behind the roof line. The negative is signed G. A. Beane

    Record Type: Photo

    Residence
  17. Residence - 16 Sagamore Street - 1994.051L.002

    Photograph of residence at 16 Sagamore Street. The house won a MHA Historic Preservation Award in 1994.

    Record Type: Photo

    1994.051L.002
  18. Residence - 875 Chestnut Street - 1993.037L.001

    Photograph of residence at 875 Chestnut Street, owned by the Donovan Family (at the time of the award). The house won an MHA Historic Preservation Award in 1993.

    Record Type: Photo

    1993.037L001
  19. Residence of Charles F. Morrill, 1799 Elm Street (Lambert Funeral Home) - AWM.018

    Residence of Charles F. Morrill, 1799 Elm Street, N. E. corner of North & Elm, Manchester, N.H. This house was owned by Charles Morrill in 1884, sold to F. M. Hoyt in 1894, and Hovey Slayton in 1900. It is now the Lambert Funeral Home. Image printed in "Art Work of Manchester" published by the W.H. Parish Publishing Co., 1892, page 55.

    Record Type: Photo

    AWM.018
  20. Residence of D. G. Mills, 607 Granite Street - AWM.009

    Residence of D. G. Mills, 607 Granite Street, Manchester, N.H. Image printed in "Art Work of Manchester" published by the W.H. Parish Publishing Co., 1892, page 62.

    Record Type: Photo

    AWM.009

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