SectionsSearchMorePodcasts email Created with Sketch. NewslettersWatch: Globe TodayCOVIDMetroObituariesWeatherPoliticsEducationAround Mass.InvestigationsDeath NoticesSportsRed SoxPatriotsBruinsCelticsRevolutionCollegesHigh SchoolsTV & RadioNew HampshireBusinessPoliticsEducationCrimeHealthCommentaryBusinessTech Power Players 50HealthcareBiotechTechnologyReal EstateEconomyBold TypesPoliticsElectionsOpinionIdeasColumns and OpedsEditorialsLettersCartoonsSay More podcastSpotlightRhode IslandThings to DoRhode Island PodcastRI Food & DiningPoliticsBusinessArtsCrimeWorldLifestyleA Beautiful ResistanceFood & DiningComicsCrosswordGamesTravelNamesLove LettersReal EstateGlobe MagazineMarijuanaArtsBooksMoviesMusicTelevisionVisual ArtsTheater/DanceCarsReal EstateEventsSearchePaperMagazineObituariesWeatherComicsCrosswordEventsManage my AccountSay MoreLove LettersMr. 80 PercentGladiatorLast SeenSTAT: The Readout LoudAll PodcastsToday's HeadlinesBreaking News AlertsSports HeadlinesToday in OpinionGlobe's Most PopularRhode Island NewsNew Hampshire NewsBoston Globe TodayAll NewslettersWatch: Globe TodayMetroSportsBusinessPoliticsOpinionHealthNew HampshireRhode IslandCOVIDSpotlightLifestyleArtsGlobe MagazineTechnologyClimateEducationCarsReal EstateEventsWollaston Beach, QuincyCaptionAugust 1916: Crowds enjoyed Wollaston Beach. Both the Squantum and Wollaston Yacht Clubs can be seen in the background. The Squantum Yacht club was founded in 1890 and the Wollaston Yacht Club in 1897. This photograph was submitted by Mrs. M.L. MacDougal of Rockland. (The Boston Globe/Boston Globe)1 of 14Email to a Friend Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest more galleriesMore Galleries