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Subject is exactly Group portraits
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"Probably Colorado group – not family”
Donated by Robert M. Allam. See P-14013A for explanation.
"Reunion in Vienna"
Young people in woods: Girls left to right: Marian Cope, Carmen Major, Helen Janeway, Mary Macintyre. Boy at left is Lewis Cheyney Smith. Boy at right is Lewis Wood Easby. The other two boys are unknown. The title may not be literal; the location may be in or around Media.
100th birthday luncheon for Charles Palmer
Man of the Week Luncheon honoring Charles Palmer on his 100th birthday. Palmer, according to newspaper research, was the oldest practing realtor and lawyer in the United States. In this photo, Gus Houtman is at the far left, and Edward H. Rigby of the Provident Tradesmens Bank & Trust Co., formerly the First National Bank of Media, sits to Palmer's right. No. P-659
100th birthday luncheon for Charles Palmer
Man of the Week Luncheon honoring Charles Palmer on his 100th birthday. Palmer, according to newspaper research, was the oldest practing realtor and lawyer in the United States. No. P-660
100th birthday luncheon for Charles Palmer
Man of the Week Luncheon honoring Charles Palmer on his 100th birthday. Palmer, according to newspaper research, was the oldest practing realtor and lawyer in the United States. Edward H. Rigby of the Provident Tradesmens Bank & Trust Co., formerly the First National Bank of Media, sits to Palmer's right. No. P-660. Used in News of Delaware County
100th birthday luncheon for Charles Palmer
Man of the Week Luncheon honoring Charles Palmer on his 100th birthday. Palmer, according to newspaper research, was the oldest practing realtor and lawyer in the United States. No. P-662
34th Anniversary of the Howellville Baseball Club
Howellville was an early name for the Gradyville section of Edgmont Township. Gradyville Hotel is in the background. The men are posed in the side yard of the Gradyville Store.
4th of July on Media Athletic Field (now Barrall Field)
Group from Media Businessmen's association, posing with banners: "Another event sponsored by the Media Businessmen's Ass'n." and "It's a pleasure to shop in Media."
4th of July on Media Athletic Field (now Barrall Field)
Group from Media Businessmen's association, posing with banners: "Another event sponsored by the Media Businessmen's Ass'n." and "It's a pleasure to shop in Media."
4th of July on Media Athletic Field (now Barrall Field)
Three unidentified girls, one African-American, possibly winners of pie-eating contest.
4th of July on Media Athletic Field (now Barrall Field).
Athletic Events Committee of the Media Businessmen's Association. Left to right, back row: George Tipping, Franklin Worrilow, Lewis Young, ?, Jack Bromley. Front row: John Tipping, Frank Lees, Carl Mooney, Ray Worrall
A group of Media "sports" at the Rose Tree Inn, about 1902
1. Pennington, 2. unknown, 3. Enos Jobson, 4. unknown, 5. Morrow, 6. John Doak, 7. Ed Jobson. Removed from Streeper notebook.
All the living descendants of Dr. George W. Smith at 412 W. State Street in Media on Christmas Day 1889
The photo came with the following typescript, which likely indicates the subjects from left to right, going from top to bottom: Rosalba Peale Smith, 18, daughter of Clement L. Smith; Clement Lawrence Smith, 45; Lewis Lawrence Smith, 24, son of A. Lewis Smith; Margaretta Smith, 51; Benjamin Hayes Smith, 48; Anna Cheyney Smith, 21, wife of Henry C. Smith; George Lawrence Smith, 16, son of Clement L. Smith; Rebecca Emily Smith, 27 daughter of A. Lewis Smith; Abraham Lewis Smith, 58; William Easby Jr., 27, future husband of Rebecca E. Smith; Emma Griscora Smith, 43, wife of Clement L. Smith; Edgar Lawrence Smith, 7, son of Clement L. Smith; Alice Smith, adopted daughter of Benjamin H. Smith; Clement Lawrence Smith Jr., 14, son of Clement L Smith; Rebecca Levis Smith, 52, wife of A. Lewis Smith; Adeline Brooke Smith, wife of Benjamin H. Smith; S. Francis Wood, sister of Rebecca L. Smith; Helen Bright Smith, 14, daughter of A. Lewis Smith. Photograph taken by Henry Clement Smith, 29, son of A. Lewis Smith. Abraham Lewis, Margaretta, Benjamin Hayes and Clement Lawrence were the surviving children of Dr. George Smith. Abraham Lewis Smith was a lawyer, practicing in Philadelphia and Delaware counties. Benjamin Hayes Smith was a surveyor and cartographer who prepared the first official street map of Media. Clement Lawrence Smith was a professor at Haverford, Swarthmore and Harvard colleges.
Allam family
Helen Allam with Childred: Paul, Robert, Mark, and Dortthy. Marion Hubbard, grandmother. This may be on Woodland Avenue in the Bortondale section of Middletown Township. . Removed from Box W3-2, Dr. Mark Allam folder. A print is in that folder. Donated by Mark Allam. See P-14013A for explanation.
Annual banquet, Delaware County Rod and Gun Club, February 1, 1962, [at the] Media Republican Club.
Catered by McCallister's. 2 copies, stored in Misc. Photos Box 3
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.
Borough of Media Highway Crew
Caption on reverse: 11-16-44. Gouldey says "One look at this gang and Baldy will be glad he is still in the Pacific." Do you remember "Old Dad" and "Slim" the colored fellows. On a card identifying this picture: Left to right: Slim, Bill Gibson, Bill Hannum, ?, Old Dad, ?, Al Flounders, ?, Earle Cloud. Location uncertain.