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Trolley Photographs & Postcards of Noank, CT
Object ID:2005.029.015
Howard Davis and Arnold Crossman, Eldridge Boatyard, Noank, CT, August, 1958, taken by Arnold Crossman.
Object ID:2010.033.011
"Main Street with Trolley, Noank, Conn" postcard, not postmarked. Publisher number 1152.
Object ID:2010.033.012
"Trolley on Chapel Street" postcard sent to Master Harold Potter from Inez ?, titled "Chapel Street, Looking North, Noank, Conn." Postmarked 1906. Publisher number 1119. This is Sylvan Street today, site of the Noank Historical Society.
Object ID:1998.034.003
"Hoxie House Square, Mystic, Conn." East Main Street, from Miss Fitzgerald to Miss Mary Morgan, Poquonnoc Bridge, Conn., postmarked June 29, 1910. The Rhode Island News Company, Providence, RI, Leipzig, Berlin, Dresden, publisher. Trolley and tracks shown.
Object ID:R—57
Mystic Drawbridge, Old and New, Charles E. Gaskell, Publisher, Mystic, Conn., undated.
Object ID:2010.033.010
"Main Street Noank, Conn" postcard showing trolley station, looking East, addressed to Mrs. N.A. Lang, Little Falls, NJ, from W.Y. Lang, postmarked 1922. Publisher: Morris Berman, New Haven, Conn.
Object ID:2010.033.043
"Pearl Street, looking North, Noank, Conn." Not postmarked. Publisher: The Rotograph Co., N. Y. City (Germany)
Object ID:1989.107.010
"Main Street", street fences, horse, children, Noank, CT, undated. Duplicate located in Fireproof File: Folder 18
Object ID:1968.072.002
View from trestle, Noank trolley trestle over Palmer Cove aka West Cove, Noank, CT. Trolley car went in 1904.
Object ID:2010.033.045
"Elm Street looking north, Noank, Conn.", cemetery on left, addressed to Miss Ethelyn Van Brunt (?), 60 Bank St., New York, NY, from Ruth F., not postmarked. M. W. Rathbun, Noank, Conn., Publisher, postcard number D 3173, printed in Germany, Newvochrome.
Object ID:R—59
"Only Yesterday" news clipping of "man in horse and buggy stops to chat with passengers on trolley car on Elm Street (looking north), Noank, 1919, from New London Day, May 25, 1970. Cemetery is on the left. The store on the right was owned by George Fish, later by Bert Fitch. Photo was from the collection of Frank M. Smith of Ashcraft Road, New London.
Object ID:1987.044.001
Looking East from Elm Street — junction proposed Mosher Street towards the trolley bridge, undated. This photo is the section shown to the right.
Object ID:1968.072.003
"Cove North of Noank" road, trolley tracks, telephone poles along Beebe Cove, road to Mystic, ca. after 1904.
Object ID:2013.001.003
Edith Varney (whose husband worked for Thomas Edison) with Alice Main on lap, in front of the house at 26 Cove Street, Noank, date TBD. Trolley lines can be seen across the cove.
Object ID:2003.014.006
"Main Street Looking West, Noank, Conn." Trolley shown crossing Main Street, undated.