View also shows cemetery on Lincoln Avenue. Further along this avenue, on the opposite side of the street are a school building (now demolished), First United Methodist Church (remodeled and added onto since this photograph), and at 822 Lincoln Avenue, the 1889 building of the Prospect Lodge No. 578 of the Free & Accepted Masons.
View shows the quarry at the intersection of Stoney Bank Road (curving in the bottom right) and Forge Road (just out of the picture at the bottom. Formerly known as General Crushed Stone, this quarry is now (2020) part of Hanson Aggregates, and is much wider and deeper, stretching all the way north to Sweetwater Road. The railroad line serving the quarry is still in operation.
View shows showing wide area, including parts of Aston, Chester, Upper Chichester and other municipalities. The tank farm sits off the Conchester Highway (Route 322) and is bounded on the left by Pennell Road (Route 452).
Looking west past Baltimore Pike and Sproul Road (Route 320) along Baltimore Pike, showing Victoria Mills and the Memorial Arch at Crum Creek, and various housing developments under construction.
The school in upper right corner of photograph is at the intersection of College Avenue and Princeton Avenue. Top center of the photo shows the intersection of Princeton, Elm, and Swarthmore avenues. Swarthmore Avenue is the diagonal road that starts in the lower left.
The school is now (2020) known as Williamson College of the Trades. The campus includes several buildings designed by architect Frank Furness. See also P-18054.
The school is now (2020) known as Williamson College of the Trades. The campus includes several buildings designed by architect Frank Furness. See also P-18022.
Looking northwest over Notre Dame Catholic High School for Girls, showing houses on Idlewild Circle and Letitia Lane under construction. Media and the Delaware County Court House are visible in the distance.