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Boston; St. Botolph’s Church, Nave E

ca. 1860-1880
19th century
202 x 129 mm (8 x 5.1 in.)

Francis Frith, British (English), (1822–1898)

Object Type: photograph
Medium and Support: Albumen print
Marks: Inscribed on negative, lower left: “22272 Boston; St. Botolph’s Church, Nave E”; embossed with blindstamp above inscription: “Frith’s Series”
Bibliography: Note, card (202).
Credit Line: Gift of Michael M. Senft, 1983
Accession Number: 1983.12.117.203

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This object has the following keywords:
  • architecture - Art or science of designing and building structures, especially habitable structures, in accordance with principles determined by aesthetic and practical or material considerations. Refers also to the structures created. [November 1994 related term added. October 1990 alternate term added.]
  • Boston - TGN 7013445
  • churches
  • Massachusetts - TGN 7007517
  • New England - TGN 7014203 (general region): Refers to several states settled by English colonists, including Connecticut, Maine, Massaschusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The coastline has many harbors. It is on a broad continental shelf, with forested hills inland. It was inhabited by the 9th mill. BCE; the Algonquians were here when the Europeans settled in early 17th century.
  • Northeastern United States - TGN 4011496 (general region): The term typically refers to New England and the northern Atlantic seaboard, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.
  • religions
  • religious buildings
  • travel photography

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  • image Dimensions: 202 x 129 mm (8 x 5.1 in.)

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