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Accident/Disaster [Auto] Accident Main & Green St FILE DESCRIPTION DATE OBJECT ID INFORMATION FROM THE PUBLIC Accident/Disaster [Auto] accident Main & Green St. Apr. 26, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Truck overturns by Maintain's Aug. 18, 1955 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident on Washington St.; Wheel off truck Jul. 20, 1955 not scanned Accident/Disaster Mail truck crack up Mar. 10, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident Cambridge Rd. Mar. 15, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Drowning at Horn Pond no month or day, 1960not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident Rte. 128 May 27, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Motorcycle accident, EW Nov. 4, 1955 not scanned Overturned stones at Cavalry [Calvery] Accident/Disaster Cemetary Oct. 4, no year not scanned Accident/Disaster [Accident, 2 cars} no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident - [auto accident on railroad tracks] no date not scanned Accident/Disaster [Auto] accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident [Background is Clinton Clothing] no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Overturned car no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Boutwells Garage; accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Old auto no date not scanned Accident/Disaster [Accident] no date not scanned Mary McDonough (Valente) and Brenda Dinsmore (Gately) from Arlington purchasing ice for Brenda's grandmother, at the Sturgis Street Ice Accident/Disaster City selling dry ice (after Hurricane Carol) Sep. 3, 1954 PH1-ACC0002a.tif House after the hurricane Accident/Disaster Fire ladder over Carl's Delicatessen no date PH1-ACC0010a.tif includes Marram's, Carl's Delicatessan, Bowling & Billiards, Bernard's Home Furnishings & ad (Promote Thomas J. Doherty to Senator) Accident/Disaster Truck hits Cross Street Bridge, Winchester Aug. 13, no year PH1-ACC0023a.tif Accident/Disaster Accident Montvale Ave. School Boy Apr. 26, 1954 PH1-ACC0047a.tif FILE DESCRIPTION DATE OBJECT ID INFORMATION FROM THE PUBLIC Accident/Disaster Phil Dever Accident no date PH1-ACC0051a.tif Accident/Disaster [Auto accident] no date PH1-ACC0052a.tif Accident/Disaster Pumping out at Taylor House [Mayflower Road] Sep. 11, 1954 PH1-ACC0054a.tif Man on stretcher after fall from roof, broken Accident/Disaster shoulder May 13, 1955 PH1-ACC0055a.tif Accident 128, trailer truck turned over[Lumber Accident/Disaster truck overturns on 128 at Reading Line] Jun. 21, 1955 PH1-ACC0056a.tif Accident/Disaster Cab [Fitzgerald Taxi[ [1 of 2 ]) Mar. 22, no year PH1-ACC0067a.tif Accident/Disaster Accident Ford & truck Aug. 13-14, 1955 Not scanned Accident/Disaster Boutwell's Garage, Car involved in accident Aug. 18, no year Not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident; Shirley Driver; Feb. 9, 1954 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident, Fowle St. (Auto) Jan. no day, 1957 not scanned Accident/Disaster [Auto] accident Lexington Street Jan. 21, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident on Rte. 128 Mar. 8, no year not scanned Accident/Disaster Car in parking lot No month or day, 1957not scanned Accident/Disaster Woburn Auto body accident pics May 14, no year not scanned Accident/Disaster Rt. 128 accident; Boutwells' garage Nov. 22, 1954 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident on Winn St. Oct. 3, no year not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident near White Spot Sep. 26, 1954 not scanned Accident/Disaster Jack's Diner Accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Auto accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Auto accident, Border Rd. Dec. 22, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster March [accidents] no date not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident Pat's car Oct. 4, 1954 not scanned a. Joe O'Brien's (Joe Accident/Disaster Broken hydrant outside Joe O'Brien's Jun. 6, no year PH1-ACC0011a.tif O'Brien on left) Accident/Disaster Car accident on Church Ave. Jul. 2, no year PH1-ACC0012a.tif; -b b. shows rail road crossing sign FILE DESCRIPTION DATE OBJECT ID INFORMATION FROM THE PUBLIC Truck tipped over at "Maintain" [Truck accident a. published in WDT Accident/Disaster at Maintain Engineering] Aug. 23, 1954 PH1-ACC0022a.tif; -b 8/24/54; Accident/Disaster Fire - Roy Coakley House Sep. 7, 1954 PH1-ACC0029a.tif; -b PH1-ACC0032a.tif; Accident/Disaster Lightning strikes Harrison Ave Jun. 16, 1953 a&b PH1-ACC0035a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Frizel [Frizzell?] Brothers Coal truck Sep. 16, 1954 b PH1-ACC0041a.tif; Accident/Disaster Doherty Taxi no date a&b Accident/Disaster Accident, Main & Montvale, Tree down no date PH1-ACC0058a.tif; -b Accident/Disaster Small damaged airplane no date PH1-ACC0063a.tif; -b Accident/Disaster Montvale Ave Dec. 4, 1954 PH1-ACC0064a.tif; -b Accident/Disaster Car accident Pics on Park Street May 8, no year PH1-ACC0065a.tif; -b Accident/Disaster Accident; damage to fender Oct. 27, 1955 PH1-ACC0069a.tif; -b Accident/Disaster Broken sidewalk; Allie Wall, Public Works Feb. 8, 1954 PH1-ACC0070a.tif; -b PH1-ACC0074a.tif; Accident/Disaster Tree stump, city yard (Times) Nov. 12, 1953 a&b Accident/Disaster Accident, Driveway no date PH1-ACC0076a.tif; -b Broken sidewalk [distant background includes City Fruit, O'Briens Drug, & Charlie's Paint & Accident/Disaster Supplies] Jan. 7, 1954 PH1-ACC0078a.tif; -b Accident/Disaster Accident on Franklin St., Woburn Dec. 4, 1954 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident Jan. 20, no year not scanned FILE DESCRIPTION DATE OBJECT ID INFORMATION FROM THE PUBLIC Accident/Disaster Accident - Cronin Jan. 8, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident 128; Smart & Akeson Feb. 19, 1955 not scanned Accident/Disaster Dever [accident] no date not scanned At Winn St. near Fire Station [2005 landmark is PH1-ACC0001a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Lannon Chevrolet] Mar. 28, 1954 c Lexington St. toward Accident/Disaster Hurricane Edna [flooded road] Sep. 11, 1954 PH1-ACC0003a.tif Shaker Glen House c. Sears Warehouse; note signs for 478 Main St., Clara Carson Music Sears warehouse; damage to Cummings PH1-ACC0007a.tif; a- Studions, & Edward G. Accident/Disaster School - Hurricane Sep. 1, 1954 c Boyle Insurance; PH1-ACC0017a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Tunney's Furniture Warehouse Fire no date c PH1-ACC0034a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Washington St.; Paul Hagerty [Water damage] Sep. 17, 1954 c PH1-ACC0038a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Boutwell; car no date c PH1-ACC0039a.tif; Accident/Disaster Insurance - Car damage, Bowers 13 May 1953 a&b Accident, North Woburn-Wilmington line; PH1-ACC0042a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster commercial no date c Accident/Disaster Accident pics Apr. 3, no year not scanned Accident/Disaster [Auto] Accident Apr. 6, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident, truck - car - trailer Aug. 7, 1955 not scanned Accident/Disaster Ford car damage to bumper Dec. 21, 1955 not scanned Accident/Disaster [Accident, car] Jul. 23, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Ahearn - accidental drowning No mon or day, 1960not scanned Accident/Disaster Floods from Hurricane Aug. 17, 1955 PH1-ACC0005a.tif Accident/Disaster Car & driver plunged into Horn Pond Sep. 29, no year PH1-ACC0015a.tif; -b FILE DESCRIPTION DATE OBJECT ID INFORMATION FROM THE PUBLIC PH1-ACC0019a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident Winn St. nr Burlington Mar. 28, 1954 d PH1-ACC0021a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Plane crash, house damage Jan. no day, 1958 d PH1-ACC0025a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Donald Nett's car at Amoco Station Jan. 22, no year d PH1-ACC0028a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Cranes Lane, train & car accident; Dec. no day, 1952 d PH1-ACC0030a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Cummings & Chute, Shell Oil Truck Accident no date d PH1-ACC0044a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident (night of Jubilee) Feb. 14, 1953 d PH1-ACC0045a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Smart & Akeson accident, car in yard no day or month, 1957d PH1-ACC0048a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident Apr. 17, 1954 d Accident, 963 Main St., Woburn; [good view of PH1-ACC0049a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster buildings] Apr. 28, 1954 d PH1-ACC0062a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Misc news; [auto crash] no date d PH1-ACC0079a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster School bus no date d Accident, Pine & Central, E. Woburn; [Good view of buildings at intersection of Pine & PH1-ACC0081a.tif; a- a. corner Washington Accident/Disaster Central] Jul. 26, 1954 d Circle; Accident/Disaster Accident 128 [negatives-damaged] Jul. 14, 1953 not scanned FILE DESCRIPTION DATE OBJECT ID INFORMATION FROM THE PUBLIC a. Mayflower Rd. & Lexington St.l b. Library Field w/ pole in middle of field facing north towards N. Warren St.; c. looking PH1-ACC0004a.tif; a- down Everett St. toward Accident/Disaster Flood damage in Woburn Nov. 4, 1955 e Montvale; d. Library Field PH1-ACC0009a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Train hits car Mar. 20, no year d Budliner hits car PH1-ACC0020a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Wrecked auto, Winn St., Shefenor Jan. 22, 1953 e PH1-ACC0026a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Carbone's damage to Buick Dec. 13, 1955 e PH1-ACC0027a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident South End (Times) Mar. no date, 1953e PH1-ACC0077a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident on Rte 128 Feb. 5, no year e Truck accident - Mishawum Bridge [negatives Accident/Disaster badly damaged] Jul. 13, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident no date not scanned Accident/Disaster 128 accident [note: edge of negatives warped] Aug. 21, 1953 not scanned Accident/Disaster Accident at Green St. May 26, 1953 PH1-ACC0014a.tif PH1-ACC0024a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident, Cr. Green & Main Streets Jan. 1, 1958 f PH1-ACC0036a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident Main St. near 1790 House Jul. 25, 1954 f Accident-Garfield Ave. (Winchester Brick Co. in PH1-ACC0037a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster background) Jul. 20, 1954 f PH1-ACC0050a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Accident Rte. #128 Jun. 7, 1953 f FILE DESCRIPTION DATE OBJECT ID INFORMATION FROM THE PUBLIC Auto accident - Middle Street [Middle & PH1-ACC0073a.tif; a- Accident/Disaster Montvale] [Emery's Grocery] Mar.
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