The Times has located yet another old picture of Dorchester's proud past. This photo offers Times readers yet another view of our main street (Washington Avenue) and its businesses as they appeared around 1900.
The picture featured here is on a postcard currently on auction at Ebay.com.
Our staff historians believe the focal point of the photo is Freidell's Grocery and Dry Goods Store and the Abe Martin Drug Store, or perhaps the Kenney Cafe.
The photo, shot by Russell Freidell, clearly show the upper-most structure of the buildings read "Ireland" -- likely an owner or architect. It is unknown when those portions were removed. Those who wish to view the postcard or bid on the item, currently priced at $12, may do so simply by clicking here.
Our staff historians believe the focal point of the photo is Freidell's Grocery and Dry Goods Store and the Abe Martin Drug Store, or perhaps the Kenney Cafe.
The photo, shot by Russell Freidell, clearly show the upper-most structure of the buildings read "Ireland" -- likely an owner or architect. It is unknown when those portions were removed. Those who wish to view the postcard or bid on the item, currently priced at $12, may do so simply by clicking here.
Interesting! The Dorchester History Book lists Ireland as "General Merchandise", 1905 -1917. Owen Potter's map, 1914 -1920,on p. 17 shows the Ireland name on the west side of Washington approx. where present day Community Bldg. is... I think Freidell's store was also at that location at one time. Thanks for sharing!
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At one time Charley Britton also had his mortuary in one of these buildings.
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