312 results containing "Massachusetts--Norfolk County--Quincy"
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Mr. John Green, president of IUMSWA (Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America), speaking before a union meeting in Quincy, Massachusetts
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042650-D [P&P] LOT 1259 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042650-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Union meeting of Fore River shipyard workers (IUMSWA-Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilidng Workers of America). One of the topics discussed was defense housing. Quincy, Massachusetts
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042651-D [P&P] LOT 1259 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042651-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Union meeting of Fore River shipyard workers (IUMSWA-Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America). One of the topics discussed was defense housing
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042652-D [P&P] LOT 1259 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042652-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Union Meeting of the Fore River shipyard workers in Quincy, Massachusetts (IUMSWA-Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America). Defense housing was discussed
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042653-D [P&P] LOT 1259 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042653-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Lucien Koch, organizer in Quincy, Massachusetts for the IUMSWA (Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of of America). He is active in organizing a committee to demand a housing program for Quincy
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042654-D [P&P] LOT 1259 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042654-D (b&w film neg.) -
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A Syrian neighborhood near the shipyards. Slum area where many shipyard workers live. Winter Street, Quincy, Massachusetts
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042655-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042655-D (b&w film neg.) -
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House on Winter Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. Because of lack of parking facilities, people living in the vicinity of the shipyards are renting car space in their backyards and the lots around their houses for "fifty cents a week."
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042656-D [P&P] LOT 1259 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042656-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Sign advertising parking space in backlot of a private house in the vicinity of the shipyards in Quincy, Massachusetts
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042658-D [P&P] LOT 1259 (corresponding photographic print) | LC-USF34-042658-D (b&w film neg.) -
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A large parking lot with the shipyards in the background. Quincy, Massachusetts
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042659-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042659-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Parking lot with shipyards in background. Quincy, Massachusetts
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042660-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042660-D (b&w film neg.) -
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Because of the shortage of housing in Quincy, families with large number of children are finding it almost impossible to find a house. Real estate agents, realizing that their houses are in demand have become very choosy about their tenants. These children are some that belong to two families. One has five and the other six. Both families living in one house which is ...
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042662-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042662-D (b&w film neg.) -
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The family of John Kelly who works in the Navy yard in south Boston. Their present tenement in Quincy is completely inadequate. They have been unable to move because every real estate agent has turned him down, claiming there was no reason why they should rent to large families when there is such a great demand for decent houses by hundreds of incoming shipyard ...
1940 Dec. | 1 negative | Delano, Jack
LC-USF34- 042663-D [P&P] | LC-USF34-042663-D (b&w film neg.) -
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1. Historic American Buildings Survey Charles E. Peterson, Photographer August 18, 1954 WEST SIDE - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--1 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--1 -
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2. Historic American Buildings Survey Charles E. Peterson, Photographer August 18, 1954 FRONT VIEW - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--2 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--2 -
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3. Historic American Buildings Survey Charles E. Peterson, Photographer August 18, 1954 EAST SIDE - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--3 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--3 -
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4. Historic American Buildings Survey Charles E. Peterson, Photographer August 18, 1954 NORTHWEST VIEW OF REAR - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--4 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--4 -
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General view, from southwest. South elevation (right) is on the front - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--5 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--5 -
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West side of house - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--6 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--6 -
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Rear north side of house - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--7 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--7 -
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Entrance frontispiece and door - Adams Mansion, 135 Adams Street, Quincy, Norfolk County, MA
5 x 7 in.
HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--8 | HABS MASS,11-QUI,5--8
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