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.
View showing the intersection of Pennell Road (PA 452), running from the bottom of the photo to the top; Concord Road, running from the bottom right to the left, and Knowlton Road, coming from the lower left to meet the other two roads. (Thanks to Theresa Hayden for identifying the exact location of this photo, which was not noted with the original negative. She identified several buildings in the old photo, including Griffin Memorials on Knowlton Road, that were still standing in November 2025.)
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.
View looking west over Woodland Avenue, showing ongoing development of Wheatsheaf Road and Briarcliff Road. Trolley stop at Woodland Road is in foreground; Sproul Road (Route 320) runs diagonally in the distance.
Looking east showing Lynbrooke Road (running from the bottom center) to South Norwinden Drive (running horizontally, hidden in woods and behind houses), with Mt. Sharon Cemetery beyond. Springfield Road skirts the cemetery to the left. Philadelphia is visible in the distant haze.
Looking west from over Mt. Sharon Cemetery showing intersection of Lynbrooke Road and South Norwinden Drive. Springfield High School in top center, with Sproul Road (Route 320) visible behind it.