Norwood Hospital Demolition- Draper Building- October 16, 2022

Below you will find links to all our posts about the ongoing demolition at Norwood Hospital. Do you have photos or videos of the demolition work at Norwood Hospital you would like to share? Please send them to us! Include your name and the date they were taken and you will receive credit in the … Continue reading Norwood Hospital Demolition- Draper Building- October 16, 2022

Round Table Group To Discuss Town Government Options Tonight-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1946

This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1946-Round Table Group To Discuss Town Government Options Tonight

Lithuanian Girl, 17, Finds Haven In Norwood After 18 Months Of Forced Laborer-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1946

Lithuanian Girl, 17, Finds Haven In Norwood After 18 Months Of Forced Laborer-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1946

Norwood Business Spotlight-Powder Puff Salon-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1946

Norwood Business Spotlight-Powder Puff Salon-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1946

Plan To Reclassify Married Men For Draft Leads To More Women In Workforce-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1942

Action Only Preliminary Procedure The iconic "Rosie the Riveter" poster was painted by J. Howard Miller in 1942. The Westinghouse Corporation commissioned Miller to design a series of motivational posters aimed at boosting female factory workers’ morale. The image has since become one of America’s most recognizable emblems of women’s empowerment. Following the recent directive … Continue reading Plan To Reclassify Married Men For Draft Leads To More Women In Workforce-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1942

Local Woman Has Many Fine Colonial Antiques-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1940

Mrs. Daniel H. Philbrook of 145 Walpole st. has an imposing collection of antiques which date back hundreds of years. In a modest dwelling at 145 Walpole st. unknown to hundreds of local residents, is housed some of the finest Colonial antiques in New England. Thirty-five members of the Congregational church had the privilege of … Continue reading Local Woman Has Many Fine Colonial Antiques-This Day in Norwood History-October 16, 1940