Railroad bridge destroyed in Nashua, N.H. fire |
Nashua N.H. fire |
Ellsworth [or Auburn], ME |
Ellsworth [or Auburn], ME |
Ellsworth [or Auburn], ME |
Ellsworth [or Auburn], ME. $3,000,000 fire. |
Ellsworth [or Auburn], ME. $3,000,000 fire. |
Ellsworth [or Auburn], ME. $3,000,000 fire. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I., Boston Herald Nov. 2, 1933 |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Tiverton Oil fire, R.I. |
Herbert Stier of the Boston Post stands on tomb stone to make a funeral picture |
Herby Stier, left, and Ernest MacLean show their dislike for the worry the new flash gun equipment is giving all concerned |
Parrot photographer and Graflex |
My detective outfit when I lived at 66 Pearl St., Cambridge |
News photographers - with Graflex cameras on boat rail, Boston |
L to R: Kendall Harriman/Herbert Stier. Herald-Traveler staff |
Dog w/Graflex |
Herald camera men stand on chairs with faces covered and Speed Graphics at the ready |
John Hemmer - camera man from N.Y. off his guard |
William O'Connor friend photographer while on Herald-Traveler |
William O'Connor friend photographer while on Herald-Traveler |
Photographer (from top) Ross Williams, Jack Dixon, Jack Williams working aboard ship |
Woman photographing scenery with Graflex |
Man at desk at Herald |
SS Dorothy Bradford leaves for Provincetown |
Aerial view of the Dorothy Bradford |
SS Monhegan |
U.S. Revenue Service Joseph Henry |
Roto-ship at pier |
SS Scythia at Boston - airplane welcome troopship |
R. SS Dorothy Bradford - T-Wharf, L. King Philip - Long Wharf |
R. SS Dorothy Bradford et al. - T-Wharf |
USS Milwaukee in Navy Yard drydock |
USS Arkansas passing through Miraflores locks of Panama Canal heading for her base in Guantanamo |
Diver |
Ship |
Ship |
Tug |
Uncle Sam's first submarine chaser scrapped at Dorchester boat yard |
First sub chaser in Boston showing off speed. To be used to patrol harbor. |
Antietam - U.S. Navy patrol boat? |