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118. Business, Diaper. Commercial. Pilgrim Gardens, Upper Darby Township

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Date: 1954-07
Humpty Dumpty Diaper Service Co. truck in the Pilgrim Gardens neighborhood of Drexel Hill, Pa. Exact location not known.

462. Highway. Looking west on Baltimore Pike at Gladstone

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Date: 1955-08
Looking across Darby Creek into Clifton Heights. The Family Drive-In (movie theater) is on the right, playing "Three Coins in the Fountain."

465. Roadside. Looking west on Baltimore Pike in Springfield Township

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Date: 1955-08
Stony Creek East Shopping Center is on the left. The address is for this group of stores.

545. Shopping. On West Chester Pike, Broomall.

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Date: 1955-06
Broomall Barber Shop and Tony's Shoe Store. Datestone in building reads: Isaac Lawrence, 1817. According to the 1909 Mueller Atlas, Plate 30, this building stood on the northeast corner of the intersection of West Chester Pike and Sproul Road. See…

572. Highway. Industrial Highway, Eddystone.

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Location: Eddystone (Pa.)
Date: 1955-08
Exact location uncertain; somewhere along PA-291.

585. Commercial. Commission Row, 200 block Edgmont, Chester. To be redeveloped.

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Date: 1955-08
Edgmont and 2nd Street no longer intersect. Address is approximate.

Borough of Media Highway Crew

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Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1944-11-16
Caption on reverse: 11-16-44. Gouldey says "One look at this gang and Baldy will be glad he is still in the Pacific." Do you remember "Old Dad" and "Slim" the colored fellows. On a card identifying this picture: Left to right: Slim, Bill Gibson, Bill…

Jessup & Pell, Studebaker agency and garage

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Date: 1950-04-14
AAA tow truck and gasoline pumps in front. The business was on the northwest corner at Front and Orange streets, "opposite the Court House," according to company's ad in the Centennial Book 82.

Lewis Tree Surgeons Co., truck line up.

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Date: 1950-04-02
Made for Lewis ad, Centennial Book 78.

Media Centennial Celebration. Military and Veterans Day

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Date: 1950-06-03
Military trucks on State Street.

Media Centennial Celebration. Military and Veterans Day. Military Parade

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Date: 1950-06-03
Military personnel riding in Jeeps and trucks

Media Centennial Celebration. Military and Veterans Day. Military Parade

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Date: 1950-06-03
Army equipment - trucks and guns.

Media Coal & Ice Company, trucks lined up in front of plant.

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Date: 1950-03-19
Address is given in newspaper advertisements as "South Ave and the Pennsylvania Railroad." The business was located east of Orange Street and north of South Avenue. "Made for Mr. Michener, used for advertisement." Centennial Book 85.

Wilson Coal and Supply Co. trucks.

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Date: 1950-05-09
The company sells Frigidaire products and Esso (now Exxon) fuel oil and oil burners.

Wilson Coal and Supply Co. trucks.

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Date: 1950-05-09
The company sells Frigidaire products and Esso (now Exxon) fuel oil and oil burners.