A photograph of a firefighter in uniform and a woman holding a March of Dimes poster. The poster reads "Prevent Crippling Diseases Birth Defects Arthritis Polio" and "Join the New March of Dimes."
A photograph of a firefighter in uniform holding a March of Dimes poster. The poster reads "Prevent Crippling Diseases Birth Defects Arthritis Polio" and "Join the New March of Dimes."
Looking east on Wentworth Street from 26 Wentworth Street (Gardner Kitchen House). Features (left to right): 26 Wentworth Street, 22-24 Wentworth Street (Francis Q. McHugh Tenements), 18-20 Wentworth Street, and 14 Wentworth Street.
Looking east on George Street to where it ended at Anson Street before the continuation of George Street occurred. Left to right: What was 86 Anson Street, later relocated to 82 Anson Street, and the original house at 82 Anson Street, later demolished for the relocation of 86 Anson Street.
A list of names, in typeface. A handwritten headline reads Gray Ladies, and a handwritten note indicates these people were the first class of Gray Ladies at the McClennan-Banks Hospital in 1960.