141. Intersection of Chelsea, Chamber and Washington Streets in Charlestown Creator: Boston Redevelopment Authority Format: Photographs Collection: Charlestown Urban Renewal Photographs Date: August 17, 1967 Institution: Boston City Archives
142. Is yo dat bimbo wot dun sold my Lily Mae shoe polish fo face cream? Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Tichnor Brothers Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1930–1945] Institution: Boston Public Library
143. Italo Bendinelli shown working at Bendinelli's Drugstore Format: Photographs Collection: Sharon Historical Society Image Collection Date: 1950–1970 Institution: Sharon Historical Society
144. Kenmore Pharmacy -- 500 Commonwealth Ave. -- Boston, Mass. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: Tichnor Brothers Postcard Collection Date: [ca. 1930–1945] Institution: Boston Public Library
145. Kodak advertisement, Verichrome film, introduced 1931, Vose Drugs Format: Photographs Collection: Somerville Public Library Local History Collection Date: [ca. 1931–1956] Institution: Somerville Public Library
146. Lane's Drug Store, 1950 Creator: Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department (Wakefield, Mass.); D'Onofrio, Jayne M. Format: Photographs Collection: Wakefield Municipal Gas and Light Department calendars Date: 1950 Institution: Lucius Beebe Memorial Library
147. Lawrence General Hosp. pharmacy Sept. 1956 Format: Photographs Collection: Lawrence History Center Photograph Collection Date: September 1956 Institution: Lawrence History Center
148. Lincoln Pharmacy, Ashley Blvd., New Bedford Format: Photographs Collection: The Photography of E. Milton Silvia Date: April 4, 1965 Institution: Spinner Publications
149. "Little Bldg., cor. Tremont & Boylston St." Format: Photographs Collection: Selected items from the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Date: 1934 Institution: Massachusetts Historical Society
150. Magazine A.A. (extreme left) located in Lynch building, which also houses Mayor John D. Lynch's drug store, was one of the subjects on which Chief T.F. Leahy said he... Format: Photographs Collection: Cambridge Photo Morgue Collection Date: July 15, 1936 Institution: Cambridge Historical Commission
151. Margolis Creator: Jarmak, Arnie Format: Photographs Collection: Arnold Jarmak Collection Date: [1974–1990] Institution: Chelsea Historical Commission
152. Massachusetts. Boston. Niles Building 1880. Corner School St. and City Hall Avenue Format: Photographs Collection: Boston Pictorial Archive (Collection of Distinction) Date: 1880 Institution: Boston Public Library
153. Miss Saugus for S. Herald Creator: Merrill, Richard, 1908- Format: Photographs Collection: Richard Merrill Collection Date: [ca. 1930–1965] Institution: Boston Public Library
154. Miss Saugus for S. Herald Creator: Merrill, Richard, 1908- Format: Photographs Collection: Richard Merrill Collection Date: [ca. 1930–1965] Institution: Boston Public Library
155. Morrison's drug store window display for Saugus Camera Club exhibition Creator: Merrill, Richard, 1908- Format: Photographs Collection: Richard Merrill Collection Date: [ca. 1930–1965] Institution: Boston Public Library
156. Morrison's drug store window display for Saugus Camera Club exhibition Creator: Merrill, Richard, 1908- Format: Photographs Collection: Richard Merrill Collection Date: [ca. 1930–1965] Institution: Boston Public Library
157. Mortar and pestle, G.S. Cheney Co. Druggists Creator: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 Format: Photographs Collection: Leslie Jones Collection Date: [ca. 1934–1956] Institution: Boston Public Library
158. Mortar and pestle, T. Hollis since 1821, Chemicals Creator: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 Format: Photographs Collection: Leslie Jones Collection Date: [ca. 1934–1956] Institution: Boston Public Library
159. Moulton's drug pharmacy product area with clerks Format: Photographs Collection: Sharon Historical Society Image Collection Date: 1945–1950 Institution: Sharon Historical Society
160. Moulton's drugstore soda counter with clerk Format: Photographs Collection: Sharon Historical Society Image Collection Date: 1940–1945 Institution: Sharon Historical Society