Slide marked "Duplicate." Identified from Google Maps. Stream is either Crum Creek or a raceway leading to factory from this creek. Exact location uncertain.
Slide marked "Duplicate." No identification. The mouth of Chester Creek at the Delaware River, viewed from 2nd Street. Thanks to Ted Xaras for identifying this location.
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
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
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
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
Caption in folder:" North side of building was owned by John Bennington and the south side by James Weaver, in 1880. The building has been used for many things, including a hospital, and the Sprogell School." Sign on building reads: "Attorneys at Law, James W. Robertson, Ernest L. Green, Jr." See also AP-5203-1.
Copy of original: Signal Corps USA, Photograph number 38487. "Catalogue of Official A.E.F. Photographs taken by the Signal Corps, U. S. A. (War Department Document No. 903, 1919; Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=daAtAAAAIAAJ) describes this photograph as follows: "Observers from G-2, Third Army Corps, Capt. G. D. Morris in charge. Dun sur Meuse, Meuse, France, November 16, 1910."
Location on slide is a few blocks off. This view, looking down from Township Line Road, is not Old Lane Street, but the alley street between Agnew Drive and Bryan Street. Hillcrest Elementary School is on the left. Address is for the school.
View showing St Bernadette of Lourdes Catholic Church on Turner Avenue, from what is now (2019) the Dermond Recreation Area. Address is for the church.
Duplex originally built in 1895 by the Flounders Family. Two brothers decided to share the property with the side by side Twin design. To date there have been only (4) owners in 130 years: The Flounders (1895 - 1950, The McGaughey Family (1950-1988), The George Family (1988-2020) and The Hannigans (2020-present).