Browse Collections (56 total)

Old Town Mill, est. 1650

Built by John Winthrop Jr. four years after he founded New London in 1646, the Old Town Mill is the earliest industrial site in Connecticut. The mill…

Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil

Photography for Time Capsule Project

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Public Library of New London

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Built in 1889-91, the Public Library of New London was gifted to the city by Henry Philomen Haven. The library building is notable for its design by…

Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil

Regional Multicultural Magnet School

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The Regional Multicultural Magnet School (RMMS) is a K-5 public school which embraces both diversity and global themes to promote an interdisciplinary…

Contributors: Caitlin Teare

Riverside Park

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In its current state, Riverside Park reaches 18 acres from the banks of the Thames River upward towards the neighborhoods behind Hodges Square. The…

Contributors: Caitlin Teare

Sheffield Pharmaceuticals

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Commerce, Jamila Ezbidi

Contributors: Eva Brydson

Sound Recordings for Time Capsule Project

St Mary Star of the Sea Church

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Since its founding in 1876, St. Mary’s Star of the Sea has been a revered place of worship in New London. Not much has changed in the original…

Contributors: Marian Hancock-Cerutti

Starr Street

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Starr Street was first developed in 1804, when developer William Culver sold some of his land following a fire. A rope factory was built on one side…

Contributors: Jacob Brill-Weil

Thames River Innovation Place

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The Thames River Innovation Place, or TRIP, is a collaborative nonprofit organization which joins several institutions in both the public and private…

Contributors: Jenni Wilson