RMTWH8G4–Roofline - Russell and Erwin Building, 27 West Main Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RME0DWW0–Sergeant In Canadian Army And A Woman On Bench In Britain
RM2X21YPC–Lt. Walter Brooke; Lt. C.T. Walwyn; Col. P.A. Kenna & Lt. Geoffrey Brooke, (1910?). Shows British officers who participated in a November 1910 National Horse Show Association event in Madison Square Garden, New York City.
RMRRWCRN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^^^ MARCH 12.1914. The Florists^ Review. -- McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. ft F. Quality S«l«ct Astar S««d is the safest to plant, because it reduces the element of chance to your crop, and it is the most •CMiomlcal, because it pro- duces more salable flowers. Mr. John Gerard, New Britain, Conn., in his letter to us, dated January 18th, said, "During 1912 I have had reports thatmany first prizes have been won from the products of ^^""^'"^^'^^ your seeds, and I feel confide
RMMM1H47–The New Britain Institute. New Britain. 1950
RMTBYGH2–Main elevation Russell and Erwin Building, 27 West Main Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1YRR–Map of New Britain. New Britain. 1869
RMMM1H48–The Hawley Memorial Library. New Britain. 1950
RMRRXN7A–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. Jk F. Quality S«l«ct Astar Saad is the nafest to plant, because it reduces the elements of chance to your crop, and it Is the most •conomlcal, because it pro- duces more salable flowers. Mr. John Gerard, New Britain, Conn., in his'letter to us, dated January 18th, said, ^ "During 1912 I have reports that many first prizes have been won from the products ^??^""'^^™"^"^^^""^^ of your seeds, and I feel confident that your cl
RMTWHE05–SECOND FLOOR BLDG. 29 LOOKING NORTH. - Fafnir Bearing Plant, Bounded on North side by Myrtle Street, on South side by Orange Street, on East side by Booth Street and on West side by Grove Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1H42–Fidelity Industrial Bank. New Britain. 1950
RMRRXN7E–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •v^ ^ ^^ FebBuabt 20, 1013. The Florists' Review. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. Jk F. Quality S«l«ct Astar Saad is the nafest to plant, because it reduces the elements of chance to your crop, and it Is the most •conomlcal, because it pro- duces more salable flowers. Mr. John Gerard, New Britain, Conn., in his'letter to us, dated January 18th, said, ^ "During 1912 I have reports that many first prizes have been won from the products ^??^""'^^™"^"^^^""^^
RMTWHE0E–SECOND FLOOR BLDG. 27 LOOKING NORTH. - Fafnir Bearing Plant, Bounded on North side by Myrtle Street, on South side by Orange Street, on East side by Booth Street and on West side by Grove Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1H43–The Boys' Club Building. New Britain. 1950
RMRRXA4A–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The Florists^ Review 79. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. A F. Quality S«l«ct Astor Saad is the nafest to plant, because it reduces the elements of chance to your crop, and it is the most •conomlcal, because it pro- duces more salable flowers. Mr. John Gerard, New Britain. Conn., in his letter to us, dated January 18th, said. ^ 'During 1912 I have reports that many first prizes have been won from the products —^——?—"?'?™"—"™"""™""""" of yo
RMTWHE01–SECOND FLOOR BLDG. 19 LOOKING WEST. - Fafnir Bearing Plant, Bounded on North side by Myrtle Street, on South side by Orange Street, on East side by Booth Street and on West side by Grove Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1YWF–Soldiers and Sailors Monument. New Britain. 1950
RMRRTG7C–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febbuabx 19, 1914. The Florists^ Review 67 Herbert ^iiEisHAiER <» - . ^ » e^ §i.. McMinnville, Oregon A Careful Selection of Seed From the Best Asters for Cutting The H. & F. Quality S«l«ct Astar S««d is the saf^at to plant, because it reduces the element of chance to your crop, and it is the most •coaomlcai, because it pro- duces more salable flowers. Mr. John Oerard, New Britain, Conn., in his letter to us, dated January 18th, said. ^MMH^^MMM^H^^MMMB "Duriog 19121 havc had reports that many first prizes have been won from the products
RMTDHWDK–OVERVIEW LOOKING WEST- taken from BLDG. 27. - Fafnir Bearing Plant, Bounded on North side by Myrtle Street, on South side by Orange Street, on East side by Booth Street and on West side by Grove Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1H44–Visiting Nurse Association. New Britain. 1950
RMTDHWDA–OVERVIEW LOOKING EAST- taken from north end BLDG. 1. - Fafnir Bearing Plant, Bounded on North side by Myrtle Street, on South side by Orange Street, on East side by Booth Street and on West side by Grove Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1YW7–The Israel Putnam Stone. New Britain. 1950
RMTDHWD9–OVERVIEW LOOKING EAST- overview taken from south end BLDG. 1. - Fafnir Bearing Plant, Bounded on North side by Myrtle Street, on South side by Orange Street, on East side by Booth Street and on West side by Grove Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1YTY–Scene at Rhodes Pond. New Britain. 1950
RMTDHWDG–OVERVIEW LOOKING NORTHEAST, BLD 5 RIGHT FOREGROUND, BLDG. 44-16 LEFT FOREGROUND. - Fafnir Bearing Plant, Bounded on North side by Myrtle Street, on South side by Orange Street, on East side by Booth Street and on West side by Grove Street, New Britain, Hartford County, CT
RMMM1YWH–First Church of Christ. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YW2–White Oak Park. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YTJ–View of Main Street. New Britain. 1880
RMMM1YTB–Outside the first building. New Britain. 1870
RMMM1YTN–Old Railroad Station. New Britain. 1865
RMMM1YTD–The Old Town School. New Britain. 1860
RMMM1YTC–View of Cental Park. New Britain. 1820
RMMM1H3X–Savings Bank of New Britain. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1H3W–New Britain Trust Company. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1H4A–The New Britain Memorial Hospital. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1H4B–The New Britain General Hospital. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YW0–New Britain General Hospital. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YTM–Southeast View from the Church. New Britain. 1875
RMMM1YRW–Main Street and Central Park. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1H41–Burrit Mutual Savings Bank. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YTA–North View of Main Street. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YT1–Arch Street Looking North. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YW3–World War One Monument. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1H46–Young Men's Christian Association. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YWA–The Pool at Willow Brook Park. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YT9–North View of Main Street. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YTX–View of South Main Street. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YT0–Arch Street Looking North. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YTE–First City horse car. New Britain. 1890
RMMM1YRT–Main Street and Central Park. New Britain. 1890
RMMM1YTG–Main Street looking South. New Britain. 1885
RMMM1YTK–North View of Main Street. New Britain. 1880
RMMM1YTF–View of Saint Mark's Church. New Britain. 1820
RMMM1YT3–West Main Street Looking West. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YTP–State Armory on Arch Street. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YT2–West Main Street Looking West. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YT8–East Main Street Looking West. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YRY–View of Main Street, Looking South. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YTW–Trolley Line near White Oak. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YRX–View of Main Street, Looking South. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YT5–East Main Street Looking West. New Britain. 1900
RMMM1YTH–View of the first Church near Park. New Britain. 1870
RMMM1YWE–Picnic Grove at A. W. Stanley Park. New Britain. 1950
RMMM1YTR–Hanna's Opera House on Main Street. New Britain. 1880
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