Yesterday's Game
  • Home Page
  • NFL
  • Major League Baseball
    • MLB seasons >
      • 1966
    • Major League Baseball Stadiums >
      • MLB Stadium backdrops
      • Baltimore Memorial Stadium
      • Boston Fenway Park
      • California Anaheim Stadium
      • Chicago Comiskey Park
      • Cincinnati Crosley Field
      • Kansas City Royals Stadium
      • Milwaukee County Stadium
      • New York Yankee Stadium
      • New York Shea Stadium
      • Philadelphia Shibe Park
      • Pittsburgh Forbes Field
  • About Yesterday's Game
1912-1946 Fenway Park Overview Photos   

Image names & years will display under each photo. To download the original size of these photos, visit the "downloads" section for this stadium.  Users can right-click on this page, but the hosting software does not download them original size.   The download pack includes all three types of photos displayed here, color, black & white and custom replications.
Picture
1912 Fenway Park panoramic sequence from right center field. Note the bleachers in front of the left-field wall.
Picture
1913 panoramic photo by fan behind home plate as Red Sox prepared to face Chicago White Sox
Picture
1914 view of grandstands and infield at Fenway Park
Picture
1914 World Series -- Boston Braves vs Philaadelphia Athletics. Construction of wooden bleachers in leftfield is underway.
Picture
1914-10-12 World Series panoramic by Boston photographer John Riley
Picture
1918 World Series Panoramic -- this was the last time that Boston fans got to see their team clinch a world championship at home until 2013!
Picture
1930 -- overflow crowds sat in the outfield-- the mjor leagues allowed this until 1940. Note that the "alley" separating the rightfield seats from the main grandstand was still present until Tom Yawkey's 1934 reconstruction. Bullpens were on the foul lines until 1940 when they were moved to their present location, and the rightfield fence was moved in.
Picture
1940-04-19 overhead view on Opening Day with new bullpens installed in right-field power alley, the area that would become known as "Williamsburg".
Picture
1942 action, Red Sox vs Yankees, one of the earliest color images of the park, Yawkey's new wall in leftfield was covered with advertising until 1947, when it was painted the same "Dartmouth Green" color as the rest of the park, and became known as the "Green Monster"
Picture
1946-06-30 A great year for the pennant winning Sox and the final year of ads on the left field wall.
Picture
1946-07-16 Full house at Fenway during a pennant winning season as Bob Feller pitches against Ted Williams
Picture
1946 World Series -- Fenway Park -- appears to have been colorized from black & white photo.
Notice to all users:  Yesterday's Game is a fan website, not affiliated with Major League Baseball, or the National football league.   Images posted or linked on the site are not the property of this website.  They are a collection of images either available elsewhere on the internet at the same size and resolution displayed here, or in some cases part of the contributors personal collections.  Many images displayed on the website are copyrighted to their respective owners.  Those wishing to use any image found on Yesterday's Game for commercial use must obtain permission from the copyright owner.  Yesterday's Game will publish photo credits whenever the creator of an image is known.  It is not the intent of this site to violate any copyright agreement. If the copyright holder of any image displayed here believes that display of their image on a fan site would violate their copyright, they should contact the webmaster of Yesterday's Game to request its removal.

Contact
about