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129 items match your search for items in the collection Northampton Photographs.-
Leeds Center as seen from the school house hill
Identifier: LE 31.
Leeds, Massachusetts. Taken from the school house hill. Nonotuck Silk Mills are the large brick buildings. "Boarding house," store and post office at the right. Railroad station is in the… -
Machine Shop, Nonotuck Silk Company
Identifier: LE 6.
Machine shops of Nonotuck Silk Co., which would later be the Corticelli Silk Co. -
Clarke School students
Identifier: N80.
Northampton. Clarke School. Interior, group of girls playing with dolls. -
Hyde Violin Factory
Identifier: NO 1.21H99.01.
"Oscar Clark is shown at work in the Hyde Violin Factory on Walnut Street. (Gazette story Sept. 13 1971 page 16). Clark was father of Louis, and Ned Clark of Northampton, Mrs. Wm. Wright,… -
Prindle Store
Identifier: NO 1.21P93.
William F. Prindle's Plumbing and Steam Fitting Shop on 193 Main Street, Northampton 1897. Later owned by P.H. Dewey, Robert Dewey, and Harry Astmann. From left to right, unknown, Timothy… -
Hockanum Ferry
Identifier: NO 1.34.01.
Hockanum Ferry Crossing the Connecticut River. The Mount Holyoke Summit House (then known as the Mount Holyoke Hotel) and tramway are visible in the distance. Mrs. Elliot Johnson driving printed for… -
Williamsburg Trolley
Identifier: NO 1.38N812.
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Saw Mill Workers
Identifier: NO 1.4 B284.
Creator: Howes Brothers.
West Farms, 1900
#525 Gift of Mrs. Edward S. Bottum, Florence
Accessioned Sept. 10, 1935 -
Factory of Belding Bro's & Co., Silk Manufacturers, Northampton, Mass.
Identifier: NO 1.4B41.1.
Format: Photograph.
Creator: .
View of the factory of Belding Bro's & Co., Silk Manufacturers. The building is composed of brick, and there are two towers with mansard roofs. The name of the company is marked on the side… -
Workers at the Clement Manufacturing Co.
Identifier: NO 1.4C59.1.
Format: Photograph.
An interior view of the Clement Manufacturing Co. depicting the workers laboring on the machinery. The machines occupy the whole floor. The Clement Manufacturing Company was involved in the production… -
Connecticut River Lumber Co.
Identifier: NO 1.4C762.
unknown photographer Oxbow Area, Northampton -
Mt. Tom Lumber Co., Northampton, Massachusetts
Identifier: NO 1.4C762.1.
Format: Photograph.
Mt. Tom Lumber Co. on the Connecticut River. Two buildings are in view. The closer building, to the right, is made of wood. The building in the distance to left is made of brick. The words "Conn.… -
H. Lamb Wire Mill Northampton Hosiery
Identifier: NO 1.4H79.1.
Format: Photograph.
The Northampton Hosiery Company building (formerly the H. Lamb Wire Mill) is positioned on the bank of a river. Directly behind the brick building is a dam controlling the flow of the river. An iron… -
McCallum Mill on West Street, Northampton, Massachusetts
Identifier: NO 1.4M124.1.
Format: Photograph.
The McCallum Mill on West Street. Railroad tracks and a chain link fence appear to the left of the building. A large chimney rises above the mill. Power lines and West Street appear to the right. The… -
Maynard Hoe Shop
Identifier: NO 1.4M455.
Maynard Hoe Shop and Damon Tape Mill Prior to the flood of March 1886
Mr. Maynard in front with (?) Factory workers standing in a crowd outside the building -
Williams Manufacturing Company, Manufacturers of Baskets, Northampton, Mass.
Identifier: NO 1.4W66.
Format: Photograph.
The Williams Manufacturing Company building for manufacturing baskets. The building is located in Northampton, Massachusetts and is made of wood. A dirt road and a picket fence wind in front of the… -
Gothic Seminary at 60 Gothic Street, Northampton.
Identifier: NO 2G71.
Gothic Seminary at 60 Gothic Street. Originally Miss Dwight’s School for Young Females, later Shady Lawn Sanitarium and St. Michael’s School and the building from which Gothic Street received its… -
Vernon Street School
Identifier: NO 2v598.
Vernon Street School First Grade--Spring of 1903. Teacher: Miss Carver (Sept. 3, 1946 Gift of Mark Kiley, New York City) -
Old Mill River path between what is now Veterans Field and Old South St.
Identifier: NO 7S87.4.
Creator: J.W. Heffernan.
This photograph shows the old Mill River path between what is now Veterans Field and Old South St. The South St. Bridge crosses over the river on the right, while the railroad tracks (now bike path)… -
At work on the South Street Bridge
Identifier: NO 7S87.9.
Workers install flooring on the New South Street Bridge. Edward's church ahead.