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May 10, 2017

34 Fantastic Photos Capture Farm and Domestic Life of Boston from between the 1920s and '40s

Leslie Ronald Jones (1886 – 1967) was a Boston, Massachusetts photographer. He was educated at the Farm and Trade School on Thompson Island. Jones first worked as a pattern-maker, but had long held an interest in photography. While working in a Boston factory, he continued developing himself as a freelance photographer. It was not until Jones unfortunately lost two of his fingers to the factory machinery, however, which led him to convert this avocation into his profession. He joined the Boston Herald-Traveler staff in 1917 and worked until 1956.

In his 39 years at the newspaper, Jones covered everything from a fox stuck in a tree on the Boston Common, to Charles Lindbergh's U.S. tour after the aviator crossed the Atlantic. His photographs document both the usual and the unusual in the daily life of Boston and its surrounding regions, especially everyday life and portraits of newsmakers and celebrities in Boston, Massachusetts.

Here is a fantastic photo collection from Boston Public Library that he captured farm's daily life in Boston, Massachusetts from the 1920s and the 1940s.


































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