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Lillie Auditorium during the 1940s
E.G. Conklin seated in rocking chair on what appears to be a porch, in the sun, with his son on his lap.
Jaque Loeb and his family, his wife is sitting with a young child on her lap, he stands with his hands on a young boys shoulders. The front porch of the house is visible.
The bel tower next to Eel Pond, with part of a boat visible and a house in the background.
Image of houses in foreground and Pacific Guano Company factory in background. Smokestacks visible.
Emperor Hirohito seated, signing a book with four men standing behind him.
Candle House from the outside. The road is visible and a bike is leaning up against the house.
Man sitting at desk in the library stacks.
A photo of the painting of Charles R. Crane that hangs in the auditorium of Lillie. Man is seated in a chair.
Portrait of Spencer Fullerton Baird, first Commissioner of the US Fisheries, 1871-1887, and founder of the Woods Hole Fisheries
MBL building with a banner that reads "MBL says bravo!" taken from a dock, it appears.
The mess building, 1914, "Dedication Day." Approximately 10 people milling about on steps, front porch, and sidewalk out front of building. People are dressed nicely, many in hats.