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Burdsall & Adams, cigar manufacturer
Address: 107 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1895-1901
Similar to photograph in “Media, Penna.” publication, 1889, p. 36
Ivy-covered ruins
Address: Not Known
Date: 1900-1908
Looks to have once been a large factory or mill building. Possibly related to Ivy Mills; see AP-5062.
Unknown property 1
Address: Not Known
Date: 1908 (circa)
Driveway and building or pavilion on left. Possibly a photograph for a legal case or of a crime scene, or documenting the property before it was sold?
Unknown property 1
Address: Not Known
Date: 1908 (circa)
Stone wall with stone posts, entrance to property down driveway through allee of trees. Building on left. Possibly a photograph for a legal case or of a crime scene, or documenting the property before it was sold?
Media Restaurant, southwest corner, State and Orange
Address: 300 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1908 (circa)
Address either 100 S. Orange St. or 300 W. State St. Other buildings in photo are 102 S. Orange (to left, with possibly a tailor shop of (Israel?) Menges, ("Repairing...Neatly...Done"), and 306 W. State St. to right, S. P. Rush's store (see AP-5047…
Church Street, Armory construction
Address: 12 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1908-06-20
Pennsylvania National Guard Armory under construction. Looking west on State St. from about Church St. View also shows John Bader Meat Market, under awning on right.
State Street Scene, Armory construction
Address: 12 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1908-06-29
Pennsylvania National Guard Armory under construction. Looking south on Church St. toward First Presbyterian Church.
Darby, Main Street
Address: 857-861 Main St., Darby (Pa.)
Date: 1906-1907
Shows George M. Dunlap, Leading Cash Grocer, 857 and 859, Central Meat Market, No. 861, and a stationery store at 861-1/2.
Bosler’s store window
Address: Not Known
Date: 1905-11-22
Showing display of two Post products, Postum and Grape-Nuts. Sign above the display reads: "Some can, some cannot drink coffee. If each week your ailment grows worse, stop coffee. Use Postum. There's a reason. Postum Coffee. It makes red blood. The…
Snowden’s hardware man
Address: 115 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1905
Tin man created for display in Snowden's, a Media, Pa. hardware store.
Folsom accident, with trolley tracks
Address: Folsom, Delaware County (Pa.)
Date: 1904-1905
Photography likely taken in support of a legal case regarding a trolley accident at this location.
Bailey accident, Mr. Bailey, Front & Jackson.
Date: 1904 (circa)
Probably photographed in support of a legal case regarding an accident at this corner. Photo clearly shows the houses on the south side of E. Front St., some of which were demolished to build the existing (2018) fire house and parking lot.
Bailey accident, Mr. Bailey, Front & Jackson.
Date: 1904 (circa)
Probably photographed in support of a legal case regarding an accident at this corner. Shows Sweeney’s Market (formerly Rorer's), with children outside with a wagon. Also shows almost the entire row of houses on the south side of W. Front Street…
West Grove railroad crossing, long distance view down track
Location: West Grove (Pa.)
Date: 1904 (circa)
This photograph probably taken as part of an investigation of an accident at this railroad crossing.
West Grove railroad crossing, view with team
Location: West Grove (Pa.)
Date: 1904 (circa)
This photograph probably taken as part of an investigation of an accident at this railroad crossing.
West Grove railroad crossing, view without team
Location: West Grove (Pa.)
Date: 1904 (circa)
This photograph probably taken as part of an investigation of an accident at this railroad crossing.
West Grove railroad crossing, view from 20 ft.
Location: West Grove (Pa.)
Date: 1904 (circa)
This photograph probably taken as part of an investigation of an accident at this railroad crossing.
Harp Property, Glenolden
Date: 1903 (circa)
See note at AP-8267. Signs read: “L. L. Harp, Practical Blacksmith, Jobbing of all Kinds, Carriage Painting and Repairing”