Number of results to display per page
Search Results
142. 43 Bull Street
- Description:
- Colored photograph of the second story balcony on the south elevation of No. 43 Bull Street. The photograph has a white border and a hole punched through the top right corner. The close up photograph shows the second story balcony in disrepair. The railing and ornamentation are missing on the rounded section of the balcony.
143. 43 Bull Street
- Description:
- Three black and white photographs of No. 43 Bull Street: Top (open area to the right of the structure); Middle (front gate from the sidewalk); Bottom (metal work in front yard). The three photographs are attached to a beige sheet of paper with two holes punched through the top of the paper and the top photograph. There is a white border around each of the photographs. The photographs each have a number on the bottom right corner of their border, labeling them from top to bottom as "1," "2," and "3." There is a handwritten note that identifies the board as "#795-10-10."
144. 43 Spring Street
- Description:
- Three black and white photographs of No. 43 Spring Street: Top (front facade/south elevation); Middle (front facade/south elevation); Bottom (north elevation). The photographs are printed onto a white sheet of paper with four holes punched through the left side of the paper. The paper is labeled "Photo Addendum 43 Spring Street." Each photograph has a short description next to it. The descriptions note the view of the structure and the damage or missing components visible in each photograph. The structure is an elevated two-and-a-half story structure. There is a pitched roof. The rear porch is in disrepair.
145. Handwritten note to Ertha, November 4th
- Description:
- Letter to Ertha regarding ticket payments and distribution.
146. Notification, WCSC-TV 5
- Description:
- Notification summary regarding "the layout of the magazine" and recordings.
147. 5 Colonial Street
- Description:
- Colored photograph of the structure at No. 5 Colonial Street. The photograph has a white border with the label "5 Colonial" handwritten on the bottom half of the white border. The photograph was taken from across the street. Vehicles are visible parked on both sides of the street. The structure at No. 5 Colonial Street is a three-story Shingle style structure with a gambrel roof and dormer windows. The exterior siding consists of blue shingles on the third and second stories. The first story has white exterior paneling. There is a bay window on the left of the front facade/west elevation and a covered porch to the right. There is foliage obstructing the view of the first story. The neighboring structures to each side of No. 5 Colonial are visible in the photograph.
148. 5 Colonial Street
- Description:
- Colored photograph of the structure at No. 5 Colonial Street. The photograph has a white border with the label "5 Colonial" handwritten on the bottom half of the white border. The structure at No. 5 Colonial Street is a three-story Shingle style structure with a gambrel roof and dormer windows. The exterior siding consists of blue shingles on the third and second stories. The first story has white horizontal exterior paneling. There is a bay window on the left of the front facade/west elevation and a covered porch to the right. There is foliage obstructing the view of the first story. The neighboring structures to each side of No. 5 Colonial are visible in the photograph.
149. 56 Bull Street
- Description:
- Colored polaroid photograph of east elevation of No. 56 Bull Street. The photograph shows the exterior with white horizontal paneling and green framing around the openings of the structure, mainly windows and doors. The area of the structure on the right is setback. The area to the left has pipes running horizontally and vertically on the exterior. There are black markings of a horizontal line coming from the right side of the photograph which then runs vertically in the center of the photograph and is ended with a circle.
150. 56 Bull Street
- Description:
- Colored polaroid photograph of the southwestern corner of No. 56 Bull Street. The photograph shows the exterior with white horizontal paneling and green columns and framed openings. There are handmade black marks on the photograph. The marks line the exterior wall where the wall intersects with the ceiling of the piazza. There is an "X" over the outdoor regulator and a circle drawn just outside the house with the label "Weather Head." There is a tree in the top right corner of the photograph, blocking some of the house from view.