Throughout the 1940s Lawson Hill lived in Waban, a section of Newton, Massachusetts. A long time Railfan, he switched to color film in 1942 and took his camera and skills trackside to record the changing scene on the local roads: Boston & Maine, New Haven and Boston & Albany. Follow his excursions around Boston in the 1940s and 50s in this Color book.
Contents:Lawson Hill: Trackside Photographer, 1911-1998, pg. 3,Trackside at Lawson's Front Porch, pp. 4-19,Boston & Maine Railroad, pp. 20-69,Boston & Albany Railroad, pp. 70-111,New York, New Haven & Hartford, pp. 112-128.
Hardcover with dust jacket, 128 pages, 8.5 x 11 in., Color photographs with captions.