In print:
Books and journals with color plates, photographs, and other visuals are excellent sources; these illustrations are usually done professionally and/or are commissioned works serving as the official records of the built works. Here is a sample:
Architecture of Authority / Oversize: TR659 .R6294 2007. Photographs and afterword by Richard Ross; essays by John R. MacArthur. New York: Aperture; London: Thames & Hudson [distributor], 2007.
Boston Then & Now: 59 Boston Sites Photographed in the Past and PresentBookstacks: F73.37 .V36 1982
Historic Buildings of Massachusetts: Photographs from the Historic American Buildings Survey with Written Historical and Descriptive Data. Oversize: NA730.M4 H57 1976
Survey of Architectural History in Cambridge.
Oversize: NA735.C28 A5
Fine Arts Department, Boston Public Library. (Tel. 617.859.2275)
Boston Picture File.
This file consists of mounted and unmounted photographs and clippings about Boston buildings, parks, monuments, streets, etc. The material is indexed in the Boston Architecture Reference File. A postcard collection of about 1,500 items depicting Boston buildings is included.
Boston Pictorial Archive.
19th and 20th century photographs documenting Boston’s architecture and development as well as the daily life of the city.
Digital
Boston
American Landscape and Architectural Design, 1850-1920: "Boston".
American Architecture and Interior Design,1935-1955: "Boston".
Turn-of-the-Century Boston
Frederick Law Olmsted: Boston's Emerald Necklace
Built in America Historic American Buildings Survey [HABS]: "Boston".
Boston Historical Society. (Over 3,000 online photographs of Boston streets and views.)
Brighton Allston Historical Society
Cities and Buildings Database.
A Digital Archive of American Architecture: Boston Architecture.
Farber Gravestone Collection. (1,059 photographs of gravestones in Boston and the neighborhoods.)
Great Buildings (in Boston)
The Kidder Smith Slide Archives on American Architecture: Massachusetts: "Boston", M.I.T., Rotch Visual Collections.
General
Artifact (Tufts University)
Cities/Buildings Image Archive
Digital Archive of European Architecture
International Architecture Database
Oxford Art Online
ARTstor
American Landscape and Architectural Design, 1850-1920
A Digital Archive of American Architecture
Path of Discovery in the Catalogs
1. Find a title/author (assigned readings/Course Reserves);
2. Note the descriptive language of the Catalog record.
3. Use that language in further searches
A few titles to get you started:
Boston Architecture, 1975-1990
Oversize: NA735.B7 M54 1990
The Boston Society of Architects' AIA Guide to Boston.
Ref. NA735.B7 S68 1992
Built in Boston: City and Suburb, 1800-2000.
Oversize: NA735.B7 S53 1999.
Buildings and Landmarks of Old Boston: a Guide to the Colonial, Provincial, Federal, and Greek Revival Periods, 1630-1850.
Oversize: NA735.B7 A53 2001
Planning the City Upon a Hill: Boston Since 1630.
Bookstacks: HT168.B6 K46 1992
Boston's Back Bay: the Story of America's Greatest Nineteenth-Century Landfill Project.
Bookstacks: TD795.7 .N545 2006
Gaining Ground: a History of Landmaking in Boston.
Bookstacks: F73.3 .S46 2003
Click on the subject searches for real time results:
on an architect
Search by keyword, for specific buildings with varied names.
1. include "and" in between keywords;
2. "or" and ( ) to nest related/varied expressions;
3. " " around phrases, e.g. "john hancock "
4. architect* for all forms: architect, architects, architectural, etc.
on architecture in a state, city:
on architecture in a country or region:
on architecture by type, style, or period:
in the Architectural Record magazine: