Cutting room floor, Macullar, Williams & Parker, 200 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

Date

1864-1872

GUSN

GUSN-356115

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Description

A handwritten description on the verso states this was a fourth floor cutting room for Macullar, Williams & Parker at 200 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The building was designed by architect Willard Sears and burned down in the Great Fire of 1872. A new building was constructed on the same site with the number 400 Washington owing to the extension of this street.

Details

Descriptive Terms

interior views
commercial buildings
clothing stores
tailors
group portraits
men (male humans)
stereographs

Physical Descrption

1 stereograph

Collection Code

PC001

Collection Name

General photographic collection

Reference Code

PC001.04.01.USMA.0170.1350.002

Places

Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Macullar, Williams & Parker (Publisher)
Sears, Willard Thomas, 1837-1920 (Architect)

Material Type

stereographs

Subjects

Garment cutting
Men's clothing
Men's furnishing goods
Great Fire, Boston, Mass., 1872
Washington Street (Boston, Mass.)

Description Level

Item

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