The focus of this series is on Tancreed's, at the southeast corner of State and Plum streets, a building that had formerly housed Media's original post office. Several images also capture other buildings on the south side of State Street from Plum to Jackson streets.
The focus of this series is on Tancreed's, at the southeast corner of State and Plum streets, a building that had formerly housed Media's original post office. Several images also capture other buildings on the south side of State Street from Plum to Jackson streets.
The focus of this series is on Tancreed's, at the southeast corner of State and Plum streets, a building that had formerly housed Media's original post office. Several images also capture other buildings on the south side of State Street from Plum to Jackson streets.
The focus of this series is on Tancreed's, at the southeast corner of State and Plum streets, a building that had formerly housed Media's original post office. Several images also capture other buildings on the south side of State Street from Plum to Jackson streets.
The church is surrounded by a cemetery. Photograph used in the book Twice Adopted, by "En Quad" [Thomas R. Vernon]. Media, Pa.: Cooper & Vernon, Publishers, 1898, facing page 192. This novel tells the story of two adopted children in Media who grow up to get married, and uses many real people names and place names.
The church is surrounded by a cemetery. Photograph used in the book Twice Adopted, by "En Quad" [Thomas R. Vernon]. Media, Pa.: Cooper & Vernon, Publishers, 1898, facing page 192. This novel tells the story of two adopted children in Media who grow up to get married, and uses many real people names and place names.
Includes view of graveyard. Handwritten on reverse: St. David's Episcopal Church, Radnor, Del. Co., Pa., showing the tomb of General. Anthony Wayne in the centre and the tomb of H. Jones Brooke at left end of church. Photographed by Dr. Dickeson, 1899
Gift of Diane Fields Funk. Left to right: Philip Fisher, Joseph Eachus, Leroy Collins, Miller Young, Ray Tricker, Walter Bosler, Frank Sweeny, Harry Sweeny, Homer Evans, [Thomas] Franklin Fields [Sr.]. Fields was the grandfather of the donor.
Looking west on State Street from east of Plum Street, at south side of the street. View includes Plumstead Inn and other buildings. Scan made from 4 x 5 inch negative