Dorchester Illustration 2231 Shawmut Station

2231 Westerly exposure to Shawmut Railroad Station, March 1926

Dorchester Illustration no. 2231

This view from 1926 shows that the old Shawmut Station faced the tracks, which were at grade.  Two years later the tracks were put below ground, and a new brick station house replaced this wooden building.

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Dorchester Illustration 2230 Ashmont Street

Dorchester Illustration no. 2230

The attached realphoto postcard shows a section of Ashmont Street looking east from the corner of Carruth Street.  Postmarked Dec. 12, 1911.

2230 Ashmont Street at corner of CarruthThe buildings are in order 281, 283 and 285 Ashmont Street.  Number 285, the Charles and Adelaide Kittredge house, was lost to fire in the 1930s or 40s.  The house appears in the 1933 atlas.  There are building permits from 1949 for the three houses that took the place of Number 285.  These three are now numbered 289, 291 and 297.

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Dorchester Illustration no. 2229

2229 Baker Chocolate cocoa tin

Dorchester Illustration no. 2229

Baker Chocolate tin that contained 1/2 pound of cocoa.

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Dorchester Illustration 2228 Harring and Teele

2228 Harring & Teele druggist 1 Harvard Street at Washington

Dorchester Illustration no. 2228

Realphoto postcard showing Harring & Teel, druggists at 1 Harvard Street, located at the corner of Washington Street (Four Corners), ca. 1910.

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Dorchester Illustration 2227 Barden Cream

2227 Barden Cream carriage with Edward Stern in front

Dorchester Illustration no. 2227

Dorchester’s Barden Cream delivery wagon with Edward Stern at the front.

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December 13, 2015 Holiday Party 2-4 pm

illus for December announcement for Reporter

DHS members and friends gather to ring in this holiday season at the annual Holiday Open House. Dorchester-based pianist Bil Mooney-McCoy will play music of the holiday season and lead the gathering in a lively carol sing.  Enjoy food, good company and shopping in our specialty gift shop.

 

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Dorchester Illustration 2226 Boys with Blocks

2226 Two boys in chairs with large blocks on table Franklin Park pho

Dorchester Illustration no. 2226

This photograph was taken at Franklin Park photographers.  Presumably the boys shown were residents of the surrounding area.  Can anyone help identify them?

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Dorchester Illustration 225 Market at Mt Bowdoin Station

2225 Store at Mt Bowdoin designed by W Whitney Lewis

Dorchester Illustration no. 2225

Here is the store at Mt. Bowdoin station, the second of two deisgned by Architect W. Whitney Lewis in the 1880s.

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Dorchester Illustration 2224 Ashmont Market

2224 Ashmont store designed by W Whitney LewisDorchester Illustration no. 2224

Architect W. Whitney Lewis designed two suburban stores in the 1880s: the market at Ashmont that became O’Brien’s Market and another market at Bowdoin Station at 200 Washington Street.  Elevations of the two markets were featured in a double-page spread in American Architect and Building News in the issue of July 24, 1886.  The buildings were both designed with brick arches at the ground level with residential apartments above.  The market at Bowdoin Station has one more story than the market at Ashmont.

In his book Ashmont, Paul Douglass Shand-Tucci said: “… it was not until 1884 that Messrs. Jacques and Griffin began to build for their new market the building we now know as O’Brien’s Market … which takes its name from George O’Brien, who started as a clerk in 1895 in this store that a century later is now named for him, O’Brien having eventually bought the business.  A red brick ground-story market with shingled upper residential stories, where at first, as was the custom of the day, the proprietors lived, each in his own four-room suite, no building could have set a better tone for the village center it inaugurated, Victorian fantasy!  There is “checkerboard” brick patterning, formed by the interplay of receding and projecting bricks so as to animate the facade, especially in raking light; rough-faced red sandstone, worked particularly in the buttress offsets into robust shouldering profiles; decorative shingling in varying patterns; clapboards and stucco and fanciful “rock” scrollwork designs set in the stucco and centering on the numerals 1884 (the year the foundation stone was laid); all crowned by steeply pitched roofs and curiously shaped dormers and tall chimney stacks with picturesque chimney pots and a wonderful terra-cotta cresting that is almost the profile of frosting on a wedding cake.

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Dorchester Illustration 2223 Dorchester wins baseball trophy

2223 baseball award ceremony Dorchester victorious

Dorchester Illustration no. 2223

Photo of an award ceremony from 1920s or 1930s.  Boston baseball trophy award ceremony (Boston Twilight League?).  The two teams pictured are Dorchester and the South Boston All Stars.  Dorchester took the trophy.

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