Description: Elderly women, heads covered with scarves, amble on North End streets. Café and market storefronts. Caffe Paradiso. Business signs in Italian. Signs for calamari, cappuccino, gelati. Old North Church. People walk through Paul Revere Park. Hanover Street sign. Iron fire escape on side of brick building.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/31/1978
Description: Commuter train terminal of North Station. Commuters wait on outdoor platform. PA voice announces track numbers, train stops, departure times. Two conductors talk to passenger. Railroad bed strewn with litter. Blue engine car. B&M (Boston and Maine) logo. Man reads newspaper while waiting. Man carries bouquet of flowers. Men carry briefcases. People move en masse to board train. Man smokes. Train slowly pulls out of station, sounds whistle.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/02/1978
Description: On his birthday, Albert Dapper O'Neil announces his candidacy for Suffolk County sheriff. “I'm a law and order man.” Decries alleged patronage in the jail system under Dennis Kearney. Birthday cake decorated with sheriff's badge. Will not accept contributions from city or county employees. Poses for group photos. “Dump Kearney” button.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/12/1978
Description: Interview with residents at Orient Heights housing project about prejudice among residents, and outside groups, including white supremacy groups, coming in causing trouble. Two white boys say “the white kids don't want to live with the blacks or the spics [sic].” Interview with woman from Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights about unresponsiveness of city officials to racial violence, following fire bombing of Guatemalan family by 200 whites. Interview with man from an advocacy group on the history of similar racially motivated attacks in East Boston and the lack of response from the community and officials. He mentions that violence in housing projects, specifically, is not given enough attention by the police. He also describes lawsuits brought by minorities who have been discriminated against. Exteriors of Orient Heights project, many windows boarded up. Black and white kids play. Mural of JFK and Big Bird.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/27/1978
Description: Orpheum Theatre marquee: “Opera Company of Boston, Damnation of Faust.” Produce for sale on sidewalk below. White bas relief entrance on Hamilton Place. Signs for Meatloaf concert. Ticket window with posters for Cecil Taylor and Artist's Ball. Poster for gala benefit for restoration of Modern Theatre.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/30/1978
Description: Exterior of Orson Welles Restaurant. 1001 Plays games arcade next door offering pinball and early video games
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/05/1978
Description: Massachusetts Hospital Workers union local 880 of SEIU/AFL-CIO on strike. Workers march, chant, picket outside Otis Hospital chronic care facility in East Cambridge. Hanging effigies of three hospital executives. Several police officers stand by.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/26/1978
Description: Inside abandoned Paramount Theater. Deteriorated details of dark interior: seats, gilded and carved decoration, refreshment sign, ticket booth, staircase, peeling ceiling, old telephone on wall, 3D glasses on floor, brocade curtains, art deco motifs.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/04/1978
Description: Gov. Michael Dukakis at press conference to inaugurate the Park Plaza revitalization project - construction of the transportation building surrounded by commercial and cultural development. Outside Dukakis dons hard hat, wields sledgehammer to ceremonially initiate demolition. Architect Marvin Goody follows. Crowd at intersection of Stuart and Tremont Streets observes crane beginning to knock down the Attic Lounge.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/22/1978
Description: Park Square environs. Carl Fischer Music store on Boylston Street. Entrance to Colonial Theater. Gilbert and Sullivan posters flank doors. Continental Trailways Bus sign and terminal. Park Square traffic. Emancipation statue of Abraham Lincoln and kneeling slave. Inscription on base: “A race set free and the country at peace. Lincoln rests from his labors.” Avis Rent a Car, Club Max, Teddy Bear Lounge, Park Square Lounge (“ladies invited”), Mouse Trap Cabaret marquee.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/24/1978