Several men and women pose in an unidentified department store. One man is wearing overalls and holding a hammer. A sign reading "TINWARE" is visible on the right. Buckets, kettles, and brushes are hanging from the ceiling.
An elevated view of a snow-covered New Haven Green, looking from south to north. The steeple of United Church on the Green is in the left center. Elm Street's Quality Row is just visible through the trees.
A view toward the northeast corner of the Green. The tower of City Hall on Church Street is visible in the right background. Some of the houses of "Quality Row" on Temple Street are visible in the left background.
Built by Eli Ives in 1814 and later rebuilt by Dexter Alden between 1867 and 1886. Yale bought it after Mrs. Alden's death in 1912 and used it as a boarding house, then demolished it to build Timothy Dwight College about 1934.
On the northwest corner of Whitney Avenue and Edwards Street, this house was designed by Edward T. Hapgood. Originally it was the home of Reverend Williston Walker. Later, Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush lived here.
A view of the northeast corner of Church and Wall Streets. The Edward Salisbury house, designed by Ithiel Town and built about 1839, is visible in the right center. Several automobiles are parked along the street.
Exterior of a house at 311 Crown Street. Handwritten below the photo is "Yale Bicentennial, October, 1901." A banner with "Yale '92" and several smaller banners with the letter "Y" are visible.