Brookline Historical Society
Photo Collection

House and Farm of Joshua Griggs, Later David Coolidge
At about today's 446 Harvard St. between Thorndike and Coolidge Sts.
[Source: Digital Commonwealth]
David Sullivan Coolidge House, 470 Harvard St.
Located between today’s Columbia and Henry streets. Coolidge's Corner, the original name of Coolidge Corner, was named for the Coolidge & Brother store he built for his younger brothers William and George on the northwest corner Harvard and Beacon Streets. David's son, Henry, lived at 488 Harvard St.
[Source: Digital Commonwealth]
Browne St., November 1915
Looking north toward Freeman St.
[Source: Olmsted]
41 Winslow Rd.
41 Winslow Rd. with the rears of 26 and 22 Osborne Rd. in the background.
[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
41 Winslow Rd.
In the rear is 22 Osborne Rd. and on the left is 51 Winslow Rd.
[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
41 Winslow Rd.
House of W. J. Sullivan, still standing. Houses on Osborne Rd., still standing, are visible to the left.
[Source: Historic New England]
Babcock St.
Looking north from Abbottsford Rd. Photo by town engineer, Henry A. Varney, whose car is in the photo, foreground right. Varney routinely parked his car within the range of his photos, often with a door open.
[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
Babcock St.
Looking north. 210 Babcock St. is on the left followed by Winslow Rd. 209 Babcock St. is on the right.
[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
210 Babcock St., Rear
To the right is 204 Babcock St., across the srteet is #209, all still standing.
[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
210 Babcock St.
Winslow is on the right.
[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
210 Babcock St., Side
[Source: Brookline Preservation Department]
217, 227, 231 Babcock St., February 1921
Looking from Winslow to the Brighton border at Commonwealth Ave. Only the factory building remains.
[Source: Olmsted]
Babcock St., November 1915
Looking north from John St. Houses foreground right are no longer standing. Apartment building at 69-71 Babcock St just before Dwight St. and the house across the street at 80 Babcock St. remain.
[Source: Olmsted]
Looking at Manchester Rd. From Stedman St., November 1915
All houses still standing. Photo rear, l to r: 23 and 17 Manchester Rd. Foreground left: partial view of 120 Stedman St. followed by a side view of 28 Manchester Rd. on the corner.
[Source: Olmsted]
Manchester Rd., November 1915
Viewed from Stedman St. All houses still standing. Photo rear, l to r: 29 and 23 Manchester Rd. Foreground left: side view of 28 Manchester Rd. on the corner.
[Source: Olmsted]
62 Dwight St., November 1915
Looking toward Babcock St. House on Babcock no longer standing.
[Source: Olmsted]
Dwight St., November 1915
Looking southest from Stetson St. toward Pleasant St. 31 - 45 Dwight St. apartments on the left. Houses on the right no longer standing. Note cyclist on the right.
[Source: Olmsted]
Parkman St., November 1915
Looking west from Powell St.
[Source: Olmsted]
19 Powell St., November 1910
Built in 1904 and designed by Loring & Phipps. Still standing.
[Source: Smithsonian]
Powell St., circa 1910
Browne St. is on the left followed by 46 Powell St. on the corner. 45 Powell St. is on the right. All still standing.
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