New Bedford Whaling Museum: Looking west on Elm Street.
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Men posed around sailboat. Lucas & Kent Boat Shop in the background, 1907
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Portrait of Alden H. Manter, old whaleman, 1914
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Portrait of Rebecca Margolis and Alice Pierce, suffragettes, 1915
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Portrait of Frankie Britt, New Bedford fighter, 1917
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Portrait of Fred Tenney, ball player, 1911
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Portrait of Annie Walsh, 1914
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Portrait of Elijah Webb, 1915
New Bedford Whaling Museum: “Tin Can Destroyer and Crew”
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Mrs. Mann gets evicted, 1905
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Man and woman standing at the entrance to their house, built out of the hull of a ship; an ark, ca. 1900
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Three sail makers seated at work at Briggs & Beckmans’ Sail Loft, ca. 1915
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Roger Fay’s beer truck, 1912
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Memorial Day. Captain J.F. Howell, Fort Rodman, 1913
New Bedford Whaling Museum: “Portuguese Navy Yard”, 1905
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Coopers at work on oil barrels “flagging” a cask
New Bedford Whaling Museum: “Barge Captain Murders and Mutilates” – barge Snipe with three boys in the foreground, 1914
New Bedford Whaling Museum: “The Newest Little Italy” – Italians in the North End, grade crossing workers, 1907
New Bedford Whaling Museum: “The Newest Little Italy” – Italians in the North End, grade crossing workers, 1907
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Buttonwood Park, playground outing, 1915
New Bedford Whaling Museum: “New Bedford as a fishing port”, 1907
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Man balancing boxes of cranberries on his head with two other men looking on, 1916
New Bedford Whaling Museum: St. John the Baptist, burned, 1908
New Bedford Whaling Museum: New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge being repaired. Work men with bridge torn up, 1912
New Bedford Whaling Museum: "History of Penikese" - Penikese Island leper cottages, 1905
New Bedford Whaling Museum: "Great Changes at the Ever Changing North End", 1907
New Bedford Whaling Museum: "Here in New Bedford" Turner’s Court south side looking east from Acushnet Avenue, 1907
New Bedford Whaling Museum: "Tomorrow Marks 42nd Anniversary of the So Called Chapman's Monkey Fire”, 1918
New Bedford Whaling Museum: Purchase Street. Tom Thompson's marble shop, New Bedford Monumental Works, Spring and Fourth Street, 1905