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1910 photo by John R. Smith of the Monument and standpipe from Shankpainter Pond. A 1915 photo...Collection: DowdFormat: PhotoSubjects: Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincelands, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, West End (Provincetown, Mass.), Boxell, Althea, and Smith, John R.
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A panoramic view, taken by Althea Boxell, of the dunes and marsh across from the end of Bradford...Collection: DowdFormat: PhotoSubjects: Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincelands, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, and Boxell, Althea
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Four color photos of the bath house at Herring Cove Beach, formerly New Beach, between 1954 and...Collection: DowdFormat: PhotoSubjects: Barnstable County (Mass.) History, Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincelands, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, and Boxell, Althea
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This is a collection of photographs taken by photographer John R. Smith who was born in 1859 and...Collection: Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown MuseumFormat: PhotoSubjects: Airships, Architecture, domestic--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Atlantic Fisherman, Boat ramps, Boathouses, Boats and boating, Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Cape Cod (Mass.) History, Cape Cod houses, Center Methodist Episcopal Church (Provincetown, Mass.), Churches, Cold Storages, Commercial Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Crowds, Dedication Services, Docks, East End (Provincetown, Mass.), Fire houses, Fires, Fish trade--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fisheries--Massachusetts--Provincetown--History, Fishermen, Fishes, Fishing, Fishing boats--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Fishing nets, Fishing villages, Fishing villages--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Freemasons, Gosnold Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Harbors, Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, High Pole Hill (Provincetown, Mass.), High Schools--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Highland Light, Historic Districts--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Historic buildings--Massachusetts-Provincetown, Lifesaving, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts, Lifesaving stations--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Mackerel fishing, Military history, Mooring of ships, Peaked Hill Bars Station, Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincelands, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--19th century, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, Provincetown Volunteer Fire Department, Sailing ships, Salt industry and trade-Provincetown, Massachusetts, Schools, Schooners, Seamen's Bank, Shipwrecks, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Cape Cod region, Shipwrecks--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Town Center (Provincetown, Mass.), Town Crier, Town Hall, United States. Life-Saving Service, Waterfronts, West End (Provincetown, Mass.), Wharfs, Windstorms--Massachusetts--History--19th century, Smith, John R., Business, Masonic Place (Provincetown, Mass.), and Ryder Street (Provincetown, Mass.)
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Photographs and post cards loaned the the Provincetown History Project by Helen Valentine, a...Collection: Stand Alone DocumentsFormat: PhotoSubjects: Airplanes, Airships, Architecture, domestic--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Bradford Street (Provincetown, Mass.), Center Methodist Episcopal Church (Provincetown, Mass.), Churches, Cold Storages, Docks, Guesthouses, Harbors, Harbors--Provincetown--Mass, Historic buildings--Massachusetts-Provincetown, Murchison House, Province Lands--Massachusetts--Provincetown, Provincelands, Provincetown (Mass.)--History--20th century, Schools, Town Hall, Business, Conant Street (Provincetown, Mass.), and West End (Provincetown, Mass.)
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