User:Tim Pierce/gallery
Wed Apr 27 21:28:29 EDT 2011 edit
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School. From left: Jim True-Frost, Andre Royo, Sonja Sohn, Jamie Hector.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School. From left: Sonja Sohn, Jamie Hector, Michael K. Williams.
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From the April 12, 2010 presentation on "The Wire" at Charles Ogletree's seminar at Harvard University Law School. Top, from left: Donnie Andrews (the inspiration for "Omar Little"), Fran Boyd, Jim True-Frost, Sonja Sohn, Jamie Hector. At bottom center: Andre Royo.
Fri Apr 22 00:10:52 EDT 2011 edit
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The building of the Massachusetts School of Art, at 364 Brookline Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The building of the Massachusetts School of Art, at 364 Brookline Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Medium detail of the Massachusetts School of Art. The legend at the top reads: The useful and elegant arts minister to the comfort of man and gladden his eye with beauty - Horace Mann Massachusetts School of Art Founded MDCCCLXXIII The engraving in the stairs reads: The Carl J. Shapiro Clinical Center
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Architectural detail on the Massachusetts School of Art building on Brookline Avenue in Boston.
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Architectural detail on the Massachusetts School of Art building on Brookline Avenue in Boston.
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Architectural detail on the Massachusetts School of Art building on Brookline Avenue in Boston.
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Architectural detail on the Massachusetts School of Art building on Brookline Avenue in Boston.
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Architectural detail on the Massachusetts School of Art building on Brookline Avenue in Boston.
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Architectural detail on the Massachusetts School of Art building on Brookline Avenue in Boston.
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Architectural detail on the Massachusetts School of Art building on Brookline Avenue in Boston: "Every genuine work of art has as much reason for being as the earth and the sun." - Emerson Massachusetts School of Art Erected MCMXXIX
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The main entrance to the east campus of the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, on Brookline Avenue in Boston.
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The Edward H Haskell Home for Nurses, a historic building at 63 Parker Hill Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Timothy Hoxie House, a historic building at 135 Hillside Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The entrance to the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, on Tremont Street at its intersection with Huntington Avenue and Francis Street.
Sun Apr 17 19:05:06 EDT 2011 edit
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Frederick Douglass Square Historic District in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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Frederick Douglass Square Historic District in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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Mosque for the Praising of Allah in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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Sign on the Eliot Burying Ground in Roxbury, Massachusetts: Historic Burying Grounds Initiative ELIOT BURYING GROUND Established 1630 National Register of Historic Places Eustis Street Architectural Conservation District VISITORS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE No gravestone rubbing. Do not sit or lean on tombs or gravestones. No alcoholic beverages. No dogs allowed. This burying ground is a place of honor and history. The condition of the gravestones is the result of time and the effects of weathering. Preserve this site for future generations by treating it with respect. To enter this site, please call the Boston Parks Department.
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Sign on the Eliot Burying Ground in Roxbury, Massachusetts: Roxbury Burial Ground Here were buried GOVERNORS Thomas Dudley 1653, Joseph Dudley 1720; Chief Justice Paul Dudley 1752, Col. William Dudley 1743; MINISTERS John Eliot, the Apostle to the Indians, 1690, Thomas Walter 1725, Nehemiah Walter 1750, Oliver Peabody 1752, Amos Adams 1775, Eliphalet Porter 1833, and Benjamin Tompson, Schoolmaster and Physician, 1714
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The Eliot Burying Ground in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Eliot Burying Ground in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Boston Fire Department building at 174 Dudley Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Zion Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of The Americas at 165 Dudley Street in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The exterior of the Palladio Hall building in Dudley Square, Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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Plaque on the front of the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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U.S. Post Office building in Dudley Square, Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Dillaway School in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Bethel Baptist Church on Saint James Street in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The City-on-a-Hill Charter Public School in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The St. Joseph School building in Roxbury, Massachusetts, now part of the City-on-a-Hill Charter Public School.
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The Eliot Congregational Church at 120 Walnut Avenue in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The entrance to the Higginson/Lewis K-8 School in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Higginson-Lewis K-8 School building in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The exterior of 826 Boston, also known as the Greater Boston Bigfoot Research Institute.
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The Egleston Square branch of the Boston Public Library.
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The Boston Fire Department building at 1870 Columbus Avenue in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
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The Madison Park Technical-Vocational High School in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Sat Jul 03 18:41:06 EDT 2010 edit
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Winter Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, viewed from where it meets Edwin H. Land Boulevard. The w:Winter Street Historic District falls along this stretch of Winter Street.
Mon May 24 23:18:24 EDT 2010 edit
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42 Edward J. Lopez Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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This red brick building is part of the Lechmere Point Corporation Houses, a site on the National Register of Historic Places. The entrance to 47 Gore Street is on the left and 25 3rd St is on the right.
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49 Gore Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. This building is one of the Lechmere Point Corporation Houses. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Winter Street Historic District in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a district on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The site of the Meigs Elevated Railway built in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1886.
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A plaque marking the building in Cambridge, Massachusetts where the Meigs Elevated Railway was built in 1886.
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A building at the corner of Sciarappa and Winter Streets, in the Winter Street Historic District in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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A Watertown police officer directs traffic outside the scene of a raid connected to the w:2010 Times Square car bombing attempt.
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The scene of an FBI raid in Watertown, Massachusetts. Police officers direct traffic around news vans parked along Waverley Avenue. 39 Waverley Avenue, the site of the raid, can be seen at left.
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A Watertown police officer on duty outside 39 Waverley Avenue, on the morning of a FBI raid connected with the w:2010 Times Square car bombing attempt investigation.
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An FBI evidence truck parked outside 39 Waverley Avenue in Watertown, Massachusetts.
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An FBI Evidence Response Team agent leaving the building, following an evidence raid.
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An FBI Evidence Response Team agent at the door of the house under investigation.
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An FBI agent standing outside an evidence van following a raid of 39 Waverley Avenue in Watertown, Massachusetts.
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An FBI agent talking on a cell phone outside the site of an evidence raid in Watertown, Massachusetts.
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An FBI Evidence Response Team agent enters 39 Waverley Avenue in Watertown, Massachusetts. The building was the site of two arrests and an evidence raid in connection with the investigation into the w:2010 Times Square car bombing attempt.
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Two FBI agents outside 39 Waverley Avenue in Watertown, Massachusetts.