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That picture was taken in October 1931. We have that same picture at the Alton Historical Society. It's probably been copied at some point. I just saw it posted on ebay.....Marty
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marty, do you have a scan or link to this AHS image please? tia, steve Our original Boston baseball collection; Bostons Last edited by oche16; 06-06-2012 at 01:43 PM. |
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Here is a scan of the Societies picture. It was given to the Society about a year-year and a half ago. The border you see along the top edge is along the other edges, it got cropped when I scanned it. It's a great shot, almost all the buildings are still standing, except for the small building on left, about where the bath rooms are now and the Pavillion has been rebuilt in the same spot after the fire. The building in the middle of the picture, between Victory Pier and the train station is the RR freight/baggage building which now sits at Gillans Boat Yard. It was moved there by the Shoorocks, owners of the Reptile Zoo Gift Shop and put alongside the shop. The gift shop is gone, but the freight building still stands. I posted a picture of it I took in 2006....Marty
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Marty, good stuff. Both images are identical, yep.
Just rec'd my photo. It's a real photo, profesionally shot, crystal clear and highly detailed. It has been trimmed -neatly, but irregularly scissor-cut. Shows the edge of that ornate border seen on your copy on all sides. Possibly trimmed to fit a postcard album. I wonder now, if these were perhaps a souvenir photo, sold in a shop close by? It's 3.5 x <5.5" On the reverse, there is period hand typing and not typeset print, "Road to Steamboat Wharf Alton Bay, New Hampshire". Also, there is a lightly stamped "697" in red, in typical vintage photograph developing shop style. Though postcard-size, the stock is very thin. Does your copy have a similarly marked reverse? There may be others that could appear over time. Folks should keep their eyes open! Thankyou, Steve F Fan photo with a similar framed paper. 1928 Fenway, after the LF bleacher's fire of 1926; ![]() Last edited by oche16; 06-08-2012 at 07:40 PM. |
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That is a really cool picture. It's neat how much of that landscape really hasn't changed that much. That store (minus the gas pumps) is basically still there (or a current version of it). I wonder what the permit process was like to be able to put gas storage tanks in the ground that close to Lake Winni? :-D That train line ran right through Samoset where the fire road is now. If I had a time machine, I'd go back and ride that line. Then I'd have lunch with Benny (Ames Kimball) at his castle.
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Pic taken after leaving Gilford this AM. Life stands still here, thankfully.
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Here is another than and now that I composed a few years ago, Alton town hall on the right. Again, much has not really changed except for pavement and mode of transport.
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