The church fronts on Main Street, Darby. The four-lane road is MacDade Boulevard, with Holy Cross Cemetery in upper left. The golf course is now gone, but one of the roads in the development that replaced the course is named Golf Road.
View shows buildings that are now the Collingdale Borough community center and police station, at MacDade Boulevard and Clifton Street. Har Zion Cemetery is in the upper right corner of the photo.
Aerial view looking north of Har Zion Cemetery, foreground, fronting on MacDade Boulevard, and Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. St. Joseph's School on Woodlawn Avenue is three-story building with tower in right center of photo.
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.
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.
Looking northwest Over Westbrook Park. Baltimore Pike and Bishop Avenue is at bottom left. . Mt. Sharon Cemetery is in center, with Delmar Drive in bottom right.
Media Cemetery identified as location from Mary W. Thorn gravestone in background. This grave could be for Henry Baker Irving (died 1900) or Laura E. Irving (died 1903).
The small building pictured was remodeled and absorbed into the larger church and Sunday School complex now on this site. The cemetery sits behind the building.
One of a series of photographs of Panama Canal construction and scenery by W. R. Newbold, Jr., of Media. Original caption: Ancon Hospital Cemetary [sic]. Blacks in fore ground – Whites back. The is not the only cemetary on the Isthmus
One of a series of photographs of Panama Canal construction and scenery by W. R. Newbold, Jr., of Media. Original caption: This is where some of the Americans go – First inhabited early part of [19]05.
Entrance off N. Orange St., between Kirk La. and Rose Tree Rd. See also AP-5064. The Smedley family intermarried with the Rogers family. This is probably the grave of Ellen Jane Smedley Rogers who died 18 Oct 1899.