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Baby, deceased, electric light
"Electric Light" probably refers to the lighting Appleton used while taking this photograph.
Baby, deceased, electric light
"Electric Light" probably refers to the lighting Appleton used while taking this photograph.
Baldwin flowers
Flowers spell out “Wardle”. According to Media Cemetery records, this would probably be Wardle E. Baldwin, born 1894, died 1895.
Balsley group, copy
A group on hike. This is not Delaware County or anywhere in southeastern Pennsylvania, as the hills are too high.
Balsley group, copy
A group on hike. This is not Delaware County or anywhere in southeastern Pennsylvania, as the hills are too high.
Balsley group, in rustic shelter, copy
A group on hike. This is not Delaware County or anywhere in southeastern Pennsylvania, as the hills are too high.
Balsley, Early?, copy
Handwriting is unclear
Berwyn’s Grove, Radnor
View includes a hay rake.
Bosler’s store window
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 Road to Well-Ville. Grape-Nuts. Postum."
Boy Scouts on outing near Media, Pa.
Some of the boys in the picture are wearing insignia that indicates they are from Media Troop 2. Centennial Book 38. Negative damaged.
Boy Scouts, on outing near Media, Pa.
Some of the boys in the picture are wearing insignia that indicates they are from Media Troop 2. Negative damaged.
Boy Scouts, on outing near Media, Pa.
Some of the boys in the picture are wearing insignia that indicates they are from Media Troop 2. Negative damaged.
Boy Scouts, on outing near Media, Pa.
Some of the boys in the picture are wearing insignia that indicates they are from Media Troop 2. Negative damaged.
Boy Scouts, on outing near Media, Pa.
A note on the envelope reads: "This may be Upper Providence Troop No. 1." Some of the boys in the picture are wearing insignia that indicates they are from Media Troop 2. Negative damaged.
Bridge over single-track railroad
Possibly in Chester Heights, Pa.
Bridge over single-track railroad
Possibly in Chester Heights, Pa.
Bridge over single-track railroad
Possibly in Chester Heights, Pa.
Brinton cottage, Elwyn
This is probably the home of G. Herbert Brinton, the largest house in an early-20th-century development called Elwynside, south of the Elwyn railroad station. If it still stands, it is on on the driveway that continues east from the dead-end of Elwyn Avenue. Brinton also built other cottages on his large property, which extended to S. Old Middletown Road. Many of these still stand, centered around Brinton Lane. (Information gleaned from newspaper search, perusal of old maps, and visit to Brinton Lane on August 9, 2021 by Adam Levine.)
Brinton’s railroad trestle
Probably near Concordville. Wooden railroad trestle.