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19th Century Art and Architecture
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     Irish Immigrant Families in Mid-late 19th Century America
This page connects urbanization and architecture to the living conditions and experience of 19th Century Immigrants
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     Teaching with Historic Places. National Park Service.
Excellent resource for local Boston Parks history and activities.
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     Mount Auburn Cemetary
This website provides the user with a history of Mount Auburn Cemetary as well as all of the services, lectures and workshops that the organization provides.
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     Picturesque Boston
A collection of historic black and white photographs of places in and around Boston, Massachusetts.
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     Historic New England
From the site: "Historic New England, the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional preservation organization in the country. We offer a unique opportunity to experience the lives and stories of New Englanders through their homes and possessio
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     Vernacular Photography
An excellent resource providing a brief history and exemplars of the cyanotype process.
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     Boston Society of Architects
Links to architecture resources for educators.
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     Mark Klett Third View
From the site: Third View revisits the sites of historic western American landscape photographs. The project makes new photographs, keeps a field diary of its travels, and collects materials useful in interpreting the scenes, change and the passage o
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     Color Printing in the Nineteenth Century
Images and information from the Special Collections Exhibition Gallery of the Morris Library, University of Delaware. Features on Intaglio, relief, lithography, nature printing and photomechanical processes.
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