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Street Address is exactly 115 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
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Aftermath of Snowden’s Hardware fire, 115 W. State Street
Snowden's Hardware Store was destroyed by fire on December 29, 1976.
Aftermath of Snowden’s Hardware fire, 115 W. State Street
Snowden's Hardware Store was destroyed by fire on December 29, 1976.
Aftermath of Snowden’s Hardware fire, 115 W. State Street
Snowden's Hardware Store was destroyed by fire on December 29, 1976.
Aftermath of Snowden’s Hardware fire, 115 W. State Street
Snowden's Hardware Store was destroyed by fire on December 29, 1976.
Hawley Store, Interior
This later became Snowden's Inc. Possibly Henry C. Snowden (born 1838) behind counter (although this does not look like the picture at Findagrave.com), or Samuel W. Hawley (1840-1905)
Henry C. Snowden, Jr. Hardware, window
Advertising "Muresco for wall and ceiling decoration. Superior to Kalsomite or any other wall finish. Manufactured by Benjamin Moore & Co., New York and Chicago."
Media Centennial Celebration
Snowden's male employees sport beards and clothing of the last century to honor the spirt of the event. From left to right: Unknown woman, Phil Walsh, Walter (Wally) LaLonde, and Ralph Robinson. This photograph appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine, May 28, 1950. Men identified by newspaper clipping in Centennial Scrapbook, page 34.
Media Centennial Celebration
Snowden's male employees sport beards and clothing of the last century to honor the spirt of the event. Left to right: Ralph Robinson, Mrs. Yarnall, Phil Walsh, and Walter (Wally) LaLonde in front of the store, looking at potted plants for sale. The man on the far left (perhaps Mr. Yarnall) is sporting a Media Centennial Beardless Permit on his belt.
Media Centennial Celebration
Snowden's male employees sport beards and clothing of the last century to honor the spirt of the event. Left to right: Mrs. Yarnall with Ralph Robinson and Walter (Wally) LaLonde in front of the store, looking at potted plants for sale.
Media Centennial Celebration
Snowden's male employees sport beards and clothing of the last century to honor the spirt of the event. Walter (Wally) LaLonde on a ladder in the store, waiting on a customer.
Snowden's window
Advertising "Jap-A-Lac--Made by the Glidden Varnish Co, Cleveland, Ohio--Wears Like Iron"
Snowden's window
Advertising Blue Ribbon enamelware
Snowden's, billboard
Advertising "Jap-A-Lac--Made by the Glidden Varnish Co, Cleveland, Ohio--Wears Like Iron" Clock shows :Pap-A-Lac Time." At bottom of sign is a note, "Shinn Did It," indicating sign painter's name, Shinn.
Snowden’s hardware man
Tin man created for display in Snowden's, a Media, Pa. hardware store.