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- Portraits, individuals, unidentified
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A young woman with extremely long hair is garbed in a draped and veiled outfit. She stands on the steps outside of Mount St. Mary's Academy in Burlington, Vermont. She holds a tall vase. Two potted plants are on either side of her. Early part of the 20th century.
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- Mt. St. Mary's Convent
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Sisters of Mercy, seated in two rows on school stage, with Fr. Raymond A. Adams, principal of Cathedral High School. This photo dates probably from the mid- to late 1950s. Fr. Adams was there either because he was their principal (i.e. the sisters were teachers) or because he served as chaplain...
Show moreSisters of Mercy, seated in two rows on school stage, with Fr. Raymond A. Adams, principal of Cathedral High School. This photo dates probably from the mid- to late 1950s. Fr. Adams was there either because he was their principal (i.e. the sisters were teachers) or because he served as chaplain at Mount St. Mary's.
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- Order of the Eastern Star
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A large group of Eastern Star members in formal dress, seated and standing for a portrait photograph at an Order of the Eastern Star function. Photo #4.
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- Stores - First National Stores (Burlington, VT)
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- undated
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Church Street : According to the city directory, First National had a store at 50 Church, Burlington, Vt.--or at least a meat dept. manager (Ulysse Campbell) at that address--until 1940/41. Storefront signs show prices for both meats and groceries.
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- Burlington Streets: College Street (4X5)
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- undated
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Undated photo (may be 1929). View of College Street looking west. Center Street is to the right. Retail businesses line both sides. On the left is United States Rubber Co., also Adsit & Rugg. Further down with the vertical sign attached to the building stating "paper" may be Everyday Book Shop ...
Show moreUndated photo (may be 1929). View of College Street looking west. Center Street is to the right. Retail businesses line both sides. On the left is United States Rubber Co., also Adsit & Rugg. Further down with the vertical sign attached to the building stating "paper" may be Everyday Book Shop (No. 213). On the right side of the street is Hall Furniture Co. at No. 212-214. Next door and further up the street is No. 206 Elias Lyman Coal Co. (now Photogarden)
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- Athletics, unidentified
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This a photo of the Cathedral High School girls basketball team of 1955-56. Photo #36.
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- New England Telephone and Telegraph Co.
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Undated but may be 1949/1950 photo of construction of New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. at 266 Main Street, Burlington, Vt. Three automobiles are parked in front.
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- Order of the Eastern Star
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A large group of Eastern Star members in formal dress, seated and standing for a portrait photograph at an Order of the Eastern Star function. Photo #3.
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- Burlington Airport
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A formal portrait of a propeller driven airplane sitting in a open field with 20 men standing and kneeling beside it. The word SHELL is printed on the side of the plane. See also mcalA15F08i10.
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- Athletics, unidentified
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- undated
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Burlington High School Track and Field Team, year unknown. Coach Holland "Dutch" Smith back row, far right. Photo #2.
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- Mt. St. Mary's - Theatricals
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Scene from high school dramatic production on stage at Mount St. Mary's Academy. Photo #4. Undated.
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- Rice Memorial High School
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- undated
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School, South Burlington, Vermont. The school, seen in its entirety here, is named after Bishop Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington (1910-1938), and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Burlington Streets: Colchester Ave
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View of Colchester Ave at the site of the Winooski Bridge (not shown but is to the left) crossing the Winooski River. A storefront sign reads 2nd (hand, with a picture of a hand) furniture and stoves. To the extreme left is the Champlain Mill.
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- Athletics, unidentified
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Photograph of unidentified track and field team, probably taken at Centennial Field. Photo #1?
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- Boy Scouts
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Undated photo of seven boy scouts in uniform wearing scout shirts, badges and neck scarves grouped on a lawn in front of a white clapboard house 1027 Pine Street, Burlington. Home of John C. Allen in the 1950s according to 1954 city directory. See also mcalB02F06i08
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- Athletics, unidentified
- Date Created
- undated
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Photograph of the Burlington High School Track and Field Team, year unknown (may be 1940s). Coach Holland "Dutch" Smith seen in the back row on the right. Photo #1.
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- Burlington Airport
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One view of the Northeast Airlines, Inc. building at the Burlington Municipal Airport in Burlington, Vermont.
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- Athletics, unidentified
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This a photo of the Cathedral High girls basketball team of 1955-56. Photo #32.
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- Burlington Airport
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This view shows the bay doors open to the Northeast Airlines, Inc. hangar at the Burlington Municipal Airport in Burlington, Vermont. People stand to one side near a staging platform of some sort.
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- South Burlington Central School
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- undated
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South Burlington Central School Graduation at Burlington Memorial Auditorium with portion of class slogan ("Strive for ...") seen in the back. Undated. Image heavily spotted.