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- Collection: Francis F. Zimmerman Photograph Collection
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Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: Not Known
Date: 1950-06-09
American Red Cross items in a location not noted. This may be in a grocery store, based on the Corn Flakes poster on the wall behind the display.
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: Not Known
Date: 1950-06-09
American Red Cross items in a location not noted. This may be in a grocery store, based on the Corn Flakes poster on the wall behind the display.
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: 9 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-09
Greene's Toy Store displays “an interesting collection if dolls of the 1850, 1860, 1880, and 1890 periods, the property of Mrs. F. C. Hamilton.” (Chester Times, June 6, 1950, page 17)
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: 4 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-08
Ferguson's Hardware was successor to Henderson's Hardware at the same location.
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: 104 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-08
Media Theatre Beauty Shop. The display includes several antique dolls.
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: 42 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-08
School Pharmacy. The display includes "a field medical chest from the Civil War and a 19th century [baby] delivery set.” (Chester Times, June 6, 1950, page 17)
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: 42 E. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-08
School Pharmacy. The display includes "a field medical chest from the Civil War and a 19th century [baby] delivery set.” (Chester Times, June 6, 1950, page 17)
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: Not known
Date: 1950-06-08
Hat store window, name not provided, with various examples of women's headwear.
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: 106 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-08
Media Upholstery. According to a sign in the window, the display includes furniture and other items from the collection of Mrs. Henry Marcus, Sr., of Media.
Media Centennial Celebration. Storefront historical displays
Address: 4 W. State St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-08
Jefferis Drug Store has a display of historical items relating to the Media Fire Company, including the company's original parade banner.
Media Centennial Celebration. Sunday.
Address: 1 E. Front St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-04
Two couples, in vintage costumes, riding in a horse-drawn carriage, on Front Street east of Jackson Street. The American Red Cross building is behind the carriage.
Media Centennial Celebration. Sunday.
Address: 1 E. Front St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-04
Two couples , in vintage costumes, riding in a horse-drawn carriage, on Front Street east of Jackson Street. The American Red Cross building is behind the carriage. A man in costume stands beside the carriage.
Media Centennial Celebration. Sunday.
Address: 1 E. Front St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950-06-04
Two couples, in vintage costumes, riding in a horse-drawn carriage, on Front Street east of Jackson Street. The American Red Cross building is behind the carriage.
Media Centennial Celebration. Sunday.
Date: 1950-06-04
Keystone Kops arrest and dunk beardless William Johnson, in front of crowd at Delaware County Court House. Kops, left to right, are Norman Yarnall, behind Francis Gray, Tom Worrall, and Harry Walls.
Media Centennial Celebration. Sunday.
Date: 1950-06-04
Media Lions Club members portraying Keystone Kops arrest and dunk beardless man in front of crowd at Delaware County Court House. Note inside envelope reads: [Left to right:] Norman Yarnall, Jack Kelley, Jr., victim William Johnson, Tom Worrall
Media Centennial Celebration. Sunday.
Date: 1950-06-04
Media Lions Club members Francis Gray (left) and Harry Walls, portraying Keystone Kops, arrest and dunk an unidentified beardless man in front of crowd at Delaware County Court House.