Streets of Brookline


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Brookline Village, circa 1910
Washington St., looking south at the Village Square
  • [173 Washington St.] a partial view of the building
  • [167/163 Washington St.] Edward J. Cameron, shoemaker (left) and Michael O'Keeffe, grocer (right)
  • Trolley stand
  • [Corner, Morss Ave. & Walnut St.] The large taxi billboard is sitting on top of the Brookline Riding School building at 2 Walnut St. Morss Ave is to the left. The building had been the barn housing the horse-drawn cars for the Metropolitan Railway Co.
  • [6 Walnut St.] Macleod Bros. Furniture and Piano Moving
  • [22 Walnut St.] immediately to the right of the “Renting an Automobile” sign is the store of Nils Lilja, Painting and Decorating
  • [140 Washington St.] New fire station completed in 1908 and still in use today
  • [#164 Washington St.] Thomas H. McMahon, grocer, on the corner of the Guild Block building, sign visible
  • [#166 Washington St.] Forster Bros., Upholsterers, upstairs in the Guild Block building, sign visible
  • [#166 Washington St.] T. A. Conroy, Gas and Electric Fixtures, upstairs in the Guild Block building, sign visible


From the collection of Joel Shield