Stephen H. Appleton Photograph Collection

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Frank Van Leer on rocks
Probably along Ridley Creek near Media. AP-4028 is the same location on same day.
Frank’s dog
Possibly a hunting dog.
Frank’s dog
Possibly a hunting dog.
Friends of Village View, flowers
Village View was a neighborhood in Upper Providence Township adjacent to Media, Pa.
Friends Select School
Photograph of architectural rendering by Morgan Bunting, Architect. Building still stands on Gayley Street near Baker St. (2018). See also AP-5137, AP-5169, AP-5772.
Friends Select School
Photograph of architectural rendering by Morgan Bunting, Architect. Building still stands on Gayley Street near Baker St. (2018). See also AP-5137, AP-5169, AP-5772.
Friends Select School
Building still stands on Gayley Street near Baker St. (2018). See also AP-5137, AP-5169, AP-4081
Friends Select School, Gayley and Baker
Building still stands on Gayley Street near Baker St. (2018). See also AP-5137, AP-5169-5, AP-5772, AP-4081.
Friends Select School, Gayley and Baker
Building still stands on Gayley Street near Baker St. (2018). See also AP-5137, AP-5169, AP-5772, AP-4081.
Fronefield houses
Photo shows Media Club at left, on corner of Baltimore Pike, and 205 and 207 South Avenue, to corner of Franklin St.
Fronefield residence
In “Media, Penna.” publication, 1889, p. 39: "Residence of J. H. Fronefield, M.D.” 1892 map of Media shows this house, and the greenhouse that appears in the background, behind the house of E. Carey, at N. Jackson and Carbon St.
Furniture
May be from estate, or for sale in local store? Secretary desk and bureau.
Furniture
May be from estate, or for sale in local store? Sofa
Furniture
May be from estate, or for sale in local store? Bench
Gas Works
Exterior of the building, with workmen around door. Sign on door reads: "No admittance except on business."
Gayley house
In “Media, Penna.” publication, 1889, p. 55, described as “Swithin C. Shortlidge’s Academy Annex”
General Charles Lewis Leiper, cemetery monument
Monument dedicated May 27, 1900 in the Middletown Presbyterian Church cemetery
George Butler and Mary Butler
With stuffed rabbit