From left to right:
- The house of Hugh Murray at 100 Pearl St.
- Feeder station hydrant used to fill street-watering wagons.
- School, 599 Brookline Ave., the building is still standing.
- The bridge over the railroad tracks on Aspinwall Ave.
Page 4, plate 7279. From an album of fifty photographs of Brookline schools, classrooms, and examples of clay modeling, wood-working, and cooking. Produced for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
Image Courtesy the Brookline Preservation Department