Photo shows view of the Amory-Ticknor House, 9 Park Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA. This photo dates to 1935.Nice view of old cars on the street and historic buildings.<br /> Learn More
Boston Elevated Railway, Elevated Mainline, Washington Street, Boston, Suffolk County, MA<br /><br />Photo shows view of Forest Hills station - looking Southeast - from the Arborway overpass. Storage yards are in the background at the left. Photo dates to 1980s.<br /> Learn More
Photo shows an aerial view of the Charles Street Jail Complex on Charles Street and surrounding streets in Boston, MA. Photo dates to the 1980s. Learn More
Photo shows view of the Hollis Street Theater on Hollis Street in Boston, MA. Nice view of theatre exterior and old cars parked in front of the building. Photo dates to 1935. Learn More
Photo shows view of the Old Massachusetts State House, 206 Washington Street (corner of State Street), Boston, Suffolk County, MA. Photo dates to the 1980s. Learn More
Vintage sports poster showing bust portraits of the captains of the twelve baseball teams in the National League, arranged around a scene showing a base-runner attempting to steal second base during a baseball game. Poster dates to 1895. Learn More
Panoramic photo showing a game of the 1914 World Series between the Philadelphia Athletics vs the Boston Braves. Game held at Boston's Fenway Park. Great old baseball panoramic print. Our selection of old vintage photos are the perfect wall art for anyone's home, restaurant, bar, shop or office.<br /><br /><strong>PHOTO DIMENSIONS:</strong> 7.5" x 27.9"<br><strong>PAPER DIMENSIONS:</strong> 8.5" x 29.9"<br><br><sup>*</sup>Approximate dimensions; may vary slightly Learn More
Photo shows Leonard & Carrigan of the Boston Red Sox Baseball club posing for the camera. Photo dates to between 1908 and 1925. Great historical photo for baseball fans. Learn More
Photo of two baseball players on opposing teams. Johnny Evers of the Boston Braves and Eddie Plank of the Philadelphia Athletics shaking hands. Photograph dates to October 10, 1914. Learn More