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Quinby Funeral Home
On reverse, "Thomas Quinby," who is driving the horse-drawn hearse.
Quinby Funeral Home, hearse
In front of business of “Mrs. A. J. Quinby & Sons, Funeral Directors." This building still stands and, in 2018, is still almost identical from the outside.
Quinby hearse, for funerals
In front of business of “Mrs. A. J. Quinby & Sons, Funeral Directors." This building still stands and, in 2018, is still almost identical from the outside.
Quinby wagon, for funerals
Probably behind 206 S. Orange, Media, where the Quinby Funeral Home was located.
Quinby’s hearse, in front of funeral home
In front of business of “Mrs. A. J. Quinby & Sons, Funeral Directors." This building still stands and, in 2018, is still almost identical from the outside.
Quinby’s wagon
Man holding horse, in front of business of “Mrs. A. J. Quinby & Sons, Funeral Directors”
Quinby’s wagon
Man holding horse, in front of business of “Mrs. A. J. Quinby & Sons, Funeral Directors." This building still stands and, in 2018, is still almost identical from the outside.
Quoit pitchers
Group of Delaware County men who held an annual picnic. Also called in newspaper reports the Delaware County Quoit Pitchers Association. See also AP-8141-2.
Quoit pitchers
Group of Delaware County men who held an annual picnic. Also called in newspaper reports the Delaware County Quoit Pitchers Association. See also AP-8141-1.
Rachel Ann Ridley
Daughter of Martha Jane Parham
Radnor Friends Meeting
Handwritten on reverse: Friends' Meeting House in Radnor, Del. Co., Pa. Built A.D. 1710, and occupied during the Revolution by soldiers Ten members of the Delaware County Institute of Science are shown in this picture. Photographed by Dr. Dickeson in 1898
Radnor murderer in handcuffs, in County Jail, Media, Pa.
This unidentified man probably committed his alleged crime in Radnor Township, Pa.
Railroad Bridge
Caption scratched into bottom of print reads: "Bridge down over R.R. on Indian Lane." View looking east over Ridley Creek valley. One of a series of photographs, possibly by same photographer or from same album. Date not certain. Possibly from 5 x 7 inch glass negative
Railroad bridge 72 at Rockdale, north side
Probably Rockdale in Lenni, Aston Township
Railroad bridge 72 at Rockdale, south side
Probably Rockdale in Lenni, Aston Township
Railroad bridge 72 at Rockdale, top
Probably Rockdale in Lenni, Aston Township
Railroad bridge no. 15, north
No. 15 might mean that this bridge was at the 15th mile from the starting point of this railroad line. In other photographs, this was measured from Philadelphia.
Railroad bridge no. 15, south
No. 15 might mean that this bridge was at the 15th mile from the starting point of this railroad line. In other photographs, this was measured from Philadelphia.
Railroad bridge no. 15, top
No. 15 might mean that this bridge was at the 15th mile from the starting point of this railroad line. In other photographs, this was measured from Philadelphia.
Railroad bridge no. 16, Markham south side
This bridge was built for the Chester Creek Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Railroad bridge no. 16, Markham top view
This bridge was built for the Chester Creek Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Railroad bridge no. 16, Markham, north side from east
This bridge was built for the Chester Creek Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad.