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."
A 1912 postcard of the Old South Church and the Old
South Building.
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.