Showing posts with label Mount Wollaston Cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Wollaston Cemetery. Show all posts
Friday, November 16, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Autumn's Soft Edges
Mount Wollaston Cemetery is beginning it's autumn show. I really like how the grey bark of this mature maple tree renders with a little post-processing.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Splendor at Mt. Wollaston
Monday, May 31, 2010
Remembering
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Labor Day
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I discovered this beautiful bronze relief on the side of a monument in the Mount Wollaston Cemetery. The monument is inscribed with the following: "The International HCB&C Laborers' Union of America to D. D'Alessandro". After doing a little research, I learned that D.D'Alessandro was a AFL leader for "hod carriers" in 1920, and had an office listed at 25 School Street.
Quincy has had a history of supporting labor unions that goes back to their inception in the late 1800s.
See other black and white images from around the world at the home of Monochrome Monday.

I discovered this beautiful bronze relief on the side of a monument in the Mount Wollaston Cemetery. The monument is inscribed with the following: "The International HCB&C Laborers' Union of America to D. D'Alessandro". After doing a little research, I learned that D.D'Alessandro was a AFL leader for "hod carriers" in 1920, and had an office listed at 25 School Street.
Quincy has had a history of supporting labor unions that goes back to their inception in the late 1800s.
See other black and white images from around the world at the home of Monochrome Monday.
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