Coolidge, Baldwin, 1845-1928
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Coolidge, Baldwin, 1845-1928
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Surname :
Coolidge
Forename :
Baldwin
Date :
1845-1928
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https://viaf.org/viaf/28862135
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n99024897
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n99024897
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Black-and-white photography
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Woburn
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Work
Street
45 Pleasant Street
Baldwin Coolidge took a series of photographs of the Woburn Public Library, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, in 1889.
Woburn
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Birth
Hull (Mass.)
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Work
Coolidge photographed the life-saving station at Hull, MA.
Martha's Vineyard
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Residence
Coolidge maintained a summer studio on Martha's Vineyard, MA.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Work
Coolidge was staff photographer for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for thirty years.
Boston
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Work
Coolidge photographed the Public Garden, Boston Common, T. Wharf, Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, Salada Tea Building under construction, Christian Science Mother Church, and many other streets and buildings in Boston.
Pasadena
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Death
Baldwin Coolidge died in Pasadena on December 13, 1928.
Nantucket
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Work
Coolidge made a number of photographs of Nantucket, MA.
Boston
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Work
Street
410A Boylston Street
In 1904, Baldwin Coolidge opened a studio at his last location, 410A Boylston Street in Boston, MA.
MBLWHOI Library, Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Library
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Work
Coolidge took a series of over fifty images of the staff, students, and facilities of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Wood's Hole.
Boston
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Work
Street
147 Tremont Street, Boston
Coolidge established his first photography shop at 147 Tremont Street in 1878.
Biddeford
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Work
Coolidge photographed the life-saving station at Biddeford, ME.
Windham (N.H.)
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Work
Coolidge photographed the farmhouses and scenery in Windham, NH.
Woburn
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Residence
Street
784 Main Street
Coolidge returned to his native city, Woburn, and lived in a Baldwin family house at 784 Main Street from 1889 to 1908 while maintaining a Boston studio.
Mount Washington (N.H.)
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Work
Coolidge photographed scenes along the Cog Railway and Summit House on Mount Washington, NH.
Pasadena
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Residence
Due to worsening health, Coolidge left New England to live with his daughter in Pasadena, California.
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