Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1885 Quality Lunch

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1885

Matchbook cover. Caption: Tel. TALBOT 3204 Dine at Quality Lunch Anagnos Bros., Prop. 1510 Dorchester Ave. Dorchester, Mass.

The Quality Lunch restaurant was in the building that was rehabbed last year in Fields Corner across from the Blarney Stone.  It’s the building where the metal siding was removed and was replaced with clapboards.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1884 Dorchester Town seal

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1884

The Dorchester Historical Society will introduce its Dorchester town seals made out of chocolate by Phillips Candy House at the fundraising Gala on October 12th.  Buy your tickets to the event at www.dorchesterhistoricalsocietyblog.org

Dorchester town seal.  The thatched roof church in the lower right of the shield represents religious liberty. The thatched roof school in the lower left is the world’s first free school, established in this town in 1639.  The mill, with its large wheel, seen upon the left bank of the Neponset River, was the first water mill in the colony built by Israel Stoughton in 1633.  The sun rising in the background behind the Blue Hills is shining favor upon the Colony. The triple-towered castle surmounting  the shield is adopted in memory of  Dorchester in the old England, formerly a Roman fortress.  The Motto upon the ribbon, ‘Pietate, Literis, Industria,’ signifies that Piety, Learning and Industry, were the prominent virtues of the early settlers.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1883 Edwin Lewis churches

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1883

Edwin J. Lewis Jr. was a Dorchester resident and architect of many of its shingle-style houses.   He also designed the Janet M. Wilson Memorial Chapel in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, and Christ Church at the corner of Dorhester Avenue and Dix Street here in Dorchester.  Richard Heath sent a picture of the Chapel in Boothbay, and today we can see that chapel in contrast to Christ Church.  Both seem to be in the Gothic Revival style.

Christ Church now seems to be the home of the Bethel Hispanic Seventh Day Adventist Church/Iglesia Adventista Hispana de Bethel, 1 Dix St.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1882 All Saints

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1882

Today’s illustration is a postcard view of All Saints Church. Postcard. Caption on front: All Saints Church, Ashmont, Mass. Postmarked Dec. 3, 1909 with one-cent stamp. On verso: No. H12663 The Robbins Co., Boston, Mass. and Germany

Historic Boston Inc. has taken a role in the preparation of a historic structures report for All Saints Church at Peabody Square.  Check out their newsletter.

http://www.historicbostonblog.org/2012/09/all-saints-ashmont-historic-structure.html#.UGSiJ01qSIY

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1881 Horses owned by W L Terhune

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1881

Photograph of Parson T and Deacon B, a pair of family roadsters, owned by W.L. Terhune– Published in The Dorchester Gentlemen’s Driving Club. Year Book 1905.  The 1904 Dorchester Blue Book shows Terhune’s address as 18 Melville Avenue, and the house in the photo is presumably 18 Melville.  The City of Boston inspectional services dept online shows that a permit was issued in 1918 to change the porch.  That may be when the pediment and columns were added, turning the house facade into Classical Revival style.  The Codman Square House Tour booklet described its present appearance as a portico with lotus-capital columns screening a double-bowfront façade with fanlit entrance.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1880 172 Walnut Street

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1880

Today’s illustration is a card advertising real estate with address and photo on front and description on verso.  Apparently foreclosed property for sale at the end of the Depression. 2/7/41.  It is described on the verso: 1st floor: living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms; 2nd floor: 5 bedrooms and bath.  Steam heat.  Bank: The Co-Operative Central Bank, 82 Devonshire Street, Boston.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1879 Neponset

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1879

Gallivan Boulevard Neponset Circle aerial photo 1956

This is before the expressway was constructed and before the Staples and Walgreens buildings were put in.  You can see the old bridge to Quincy and the Neponset Drive-In Theater.   I think the long white building at the left was a car wash but not in quite in the same location as the car wash building at Neponset Circle today.  On the near side of Gallivan Boulevard, you can see a building with a spire.  That was Dunn’s Grille and later Linda’s Restaurant, which was remodeled to become Bickford’s but has now been replaced by the Verizon store.  The building next door is now AutoZone, I think.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1878 Dorchester Ave & Templeton St

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1878

Photograph showing the Templeton Market at 1873 Dorchester Avenue, at the corner of Dorchester Avenue and Templeton Street.  The picture shows meat market workers and a horse-drawn wagon in the early years of the twentieth century.  The building first shows on the maps in 1899 but was not shown in 1898.

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Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1877 Neponset fire station

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1877

Photo of Neponset Fire House on Walnut Street.

The fire station building was probably constructed  at least by the 1870s.  The Independence Fire Engine, designated no. 5, was located in Neponset on Walnut Street next to Lorenzo Street at the entrance to Port Norfolk. There is a small park there today that can be seen as one goes around Neponset Circle.

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Dorchester lllustration of the Day no. 1876 Torrey House

Dorchester Illustration of the Day no. 1876

Scan of architectural elevation of the Torrey House published in American Architect and Building News, Apr. 3, 1880. Cabot and Chandler, architects. Corner of Melville Avenue and Washington Street.

From Andrew Saxe on Facebook:

1 Melville, 1879. Torrey House.

Eldbridge Torrey energized development around Codman Square with the construction of this sumptuous Stick-Style mansion by Cabot & Chandler, a leading Boston firm. (Edward Clarke Cabot, 1818-1901 had designed the Boston Atheneum, the Gibson House on 137 Beacon, and 12 Fairfield, among other Back Bay homes).

Demolished 1930s.

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