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The Blue Bird for Happiness by M. MaeterlinckThe Blue Bird for Happiness by Belgian playwright Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck, translated by A. Texeira de Mattos. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 8th December 1909
American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Two favorite songs made on the evacuation of the town of Boston by the British troops on the 17th of March, 1776 after the Siege of Boston Engraving
Boston Road entrance from the New York Zoological ParkEntrance from the New York Zoological Park at the Boston Road, New York. Date: circa 1920
Boston, Massachusetts - USA - Notable sights of the city: Longfellows House, The City Hall, Bunker Hill Monument, the Public Gardens, Faneuil Hall
Boston, Massachusetts - USA - Trinity Church, Art Museum, Public Library and New Old South Church. Date: 1895
Boston Public Library and the New Old South ChurchBoston, Massachusetts, USA - Boston Public Library and the New Old South Church. Date: circa 1900
American War of Independence (1775-1783). Boston Tea Party. December 16, 1773. Revolution of the American colonists against taxes imposed by the British Parliament on tea
Custom House, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Arnold Arboretum, Boston, Massachusetts, USAArnold Arboretum near Franklin Park, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Charles River Basin, Boston, Massachusetts, USAEsplanade and Charles River Basin, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, Boston, Massachusetts, USAFaneuil Hall (left) and Quincy Market, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. circa 1915
North Station, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
South Station, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Christian Science Church, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Art Museum, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Washington Statue, Boston, Massachusetts, USAGeorge Washington Statue in the Public Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Public Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Kings Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1915
Freedom R. A. F. Ball, guests - 1963A ball to celebrate the granting of the Freedom of Boston (Lincolnshire) to the RAF Station at Coningsby. Guests - Mrs David Matthews
South Boston Yacht Club - Boston, Massachusetts, USA Date: circa 1906
John Harvard (1607-1638). English clergyman. At his death, donated money and his library to a new University near Boston, later known as Harvard College. Statue. University of Harvard. Around Boston
Theodore Samuel Ted Williams (1918- 2002). Nicknamed The Kid. American professional baseball player and manager. Monument. Boston. Massachusetts. United States
United States. Boston. Skyscraper at the city center. Massachussets
United States. Boston. Museum of African American History. Exterior. Massachusetts. The United States
United States. Boston. Old South Meeting House. Bell tower. 18th century. Massachusetts
American Declaration of Independence. Act adopted in the city of Philadelphia by representatives of the thirteen British colonies in North America
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790). American statesman and scientist. Statue. Boston. Massachusetts
United States. Boston. Opera House. Massachusets
United States. Boston. John Hancock Tower, designed by IM Pei and Henry N. Cobb. It was finished in 1976. Massachusetts
St. Charles church. Boston. Massachusetts. United States. Nineteenth-century colored engraving
George Washington (1732-1799). Militar and american politician. First President of the United States (1789-1797). Monument in Boston Common Parks. Boston. Massachusetts. United States
Masonic temple. XIX century. Boston. United StatesMasonic temple opened in 1867, at the intersection of Tremont Street and Boyleston Street. Outside view. Boston. 1895. Massachusetts. United States
Boston Post Road - Mamaroneck, New York State, USA Date: 1907
Beacon Street, Boston, USAElegant old houses on Beacon Street, Boston, so called because in colonial days a fire was lit on the hilltop to warn the neighbourhood of danger. Date: circa 1895
Cunard Wharf, BostonCunard Wharf within Boston Harbour was owned by the Cunard Line Company who had been awarded the first British Trans Atlantic steamship mail contract in 1839
The Gardens, BostonBoston Public gardens were established in 1837 after philanthropist Horice Gray petitioned for the use of the land as a public botanical garden
South Station, BostonBuilt in 1899 to replace the downtown terminals of several rail roads. Originaly named South Central Station. Architects Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge of Boston. Cost 3.6 million Dollars in 1899
Bunker Hill monument, Charlestown, BostonBuilt to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first major conflict between British and Patriot forces in the American revolutionary war
Boston HarbourDiscovered in 1614 Boston harbour played an important role in American history. By 1660 almost all imports came through this greater boston area
Billie Burkes PackardActress BILLIE BURKE wears an ensemble with a narrow draped skirt & round necked blouse which partially covers the skirt to create a short tunic & is worn with a belt. Date: 1913
DANIEL WEBSTER SHIPBoston packet ship Date: 1851
Sir George HenschelSIR GEORGE HENSCHEL singer, pianist, composer : first conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, noted for his lieder singing, made last broadcast at age 84 Date: 1850 - 1934
Boston Subway 1892Double-decker trains on the proposed subway station at Boston, Massachusetts. Date: 1892
Ow Holmes / Wilcox / BostonOLIVER WENDELL HOLMES American writer in middle age Date: 1809 - 1894
Franklin / Statue / IlnBENJAMIN FRANKLIN a commemorative statue, erected in Boston, to the American statesman, scientist and philosopher Date: 1706 - 1790
15th Century Town HouseOld house, probably 14th to 15th century, in Boston, Lincolnshire, England Date: 15th century
Churches / Boston / 1820St. Botolphs Church, Boston, Lincolnshire, England, famously known as Boston Stump. Date: 1820