Creator Record
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Creator/Author/Photographer |
Paine, M. B. (Morton Brailsford), 1883-1940 |
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16 Meeting Street (George Walton Williams House) - 1937
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371 King Street (Garden Theater) at Night - 1938
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Staircase, Stair Passage, and Entry Hall/Foyer Doors, Nathaniel Russell House (51 Meeting Street) - 1934
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