




| Boston, Massachusetts |
| Prudential Center, Boston - a postcard from the 1960s. "A 31-acre "city-within-a-city" - 750-foot-high tower building, Sheraton-Boston Hotel, City of Boston War Memorial Auditorium, two apartment buildings, four commercial buildings, shopping malls, ice-skating rink." |
| A 1908 view of Trinity Church. |
| This card dates from 1913. "The City Hall, an imposing structure built of white granite in Italian Renaissance style, was erected in 1865. In the foreground may be seen a heroic statue of Joseph Quincy, designed by Thomas Ball." |
| "The towering shaft of the Custom House at Boston dominates the city's skyline. The business of the thriving Port of Boston is conducted within its walls." |
| North Station, Boston - an unused postcard of indifferent quality. |
| This postcard of the statue of General Washington was mailed in 1904. |
| An unused postcard of Crispus Attuck's Monument on Boston Common. "Erected by the State in 1888 - commemorates the Boston Massacre." |
| South Terminal Station in 1909. |
| An undated postcard of North Union Station. |
| Newspaper boys in Pie Alley. |
| Tremont Street in the early 1900s. |
| Esplanade from West Boston Bridge - a postcard mailed in 1920. |
| This view of the Navy Yard was mailed in 1908. |
| No date for this postcard of Washington Street. |
| T Wharf - a postcard from 1920. |
| A postcard of the Public Gardens in Boston, dating from about 1910. |
| No date for this postcard of the First Presbytarian Church in East Boston. |
| Another undated postcard of the State House. |
| An undated view of the State House. |
| postcards of the past |
| Sullivan Square Elevated Station - not a very good quality image, sorry !! |
| An unused and undated postcard of Symphony Hall. |
| Boston Opera House. |
| The Hotel Essex. |
| The Christian Science Library in Boston. |
| North Union Station. |