The front of 321 Norfolk Ave. the wood shingles have been vinyled over.

Back porch of 321 Norfolk Ave. Note the wooden shingles. They are over 80 years old (at least)

Back yard 321 Norfolk Ave. My dad in front of the garage. My uncle Jocco to the left in front of the gardens. The arches over the garage doors came from the original Boston public library. The big building at the top right was the TG Buckley storage company at Humphryes and Dudley street

Bill 1949. Pic of me – don’t know who took it or where


Me in the kitchen of the 2nd floor of 321 Norfolk Ave. The stove is a coal stove that my mother cooked on until she moved in 1964. Note the copper hot water tank behind me. The black thing below my leg is the gas heating element. Also note the beautiful door frames and transom window

Bill 1945 321 Norfolk ave. Me and Louise Varnerin (she lived there) her dad was Peter Varnerin if you look at a lot of the cement sidewalks around Dorchester you will see her dads name. he was a big time contractor. His company built the façade of the new Boston public LiBrary. Note the cobblestone street. The building in the background is the Norfolk tap


Me at Squaw Rock that is Long Island Light in the background. Note the beers Naragansett, Ballentines, Schlitz, Rhinegold, bud. No brand loyalty at all.


Bill Peg 8-9-50. back porch of 18 Humphrys street. My sister and I.


Norfolk Ave looking towards Humphrys and E. Cottage Street. To the left is the Edison yard. Note. I shingled the green house to the right with my uncle in 1955. Those are pure ASBESTOS shingles.


Norfolk Tap. 2004. Note the unique acrhiecture.


Peg 1950s My sister Peggy. St Kevins picture



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