File:Tile mosaic at Boylston Street station, October 1914.jpg

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English: Boylston Street station (the southbound platform at what is now Chinatown station) in October 1914
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Source Boylston Street Station via City of Boston Archives
Public Works Department photograph collection, 5000_009_0773
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Boston Transit Commission    wikidata:Q56870681
 
Work period 1894-1918
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