Looking east at Lower Washington St. from Boylston St. From left to right:
- 160 Washington St.: Guild Building. at the corner. This side of the building would soon be removed for the widening of Boylston Street.
- 7 – 11 Boylston St., under construction. The demolition permit for the existing building (9-11 Boylston St.), affected by the incipient widening of Boylston Street, was granted in July, 1912; construction was completed by the end of the year; and a new address, #7, was added.
- 7 Boylston St.. After many years at 157 Washington St., hairdresser Martin Geier is about to move his business here.
- 5 Boylston St., the fading sign for the grocery store of Francis H. Bacon remains but the business was taken over by Thomas McMahon a number of years ago.
- 166 Washington St., upstairs in the Guild Building. Signs for Forster Bros., Upholsterers and
The Brookline Print (Wallace B. Conant and Carl A. Smith), job printers, are visible.
- 157 Washington St., in the distance, the sign for Brookline Provisions is visible.
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Image Courtesy the Brookline Preservation Department
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