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Hanley Terrace, 625 West Baltimore Avenue
Address: 625 W. Baltimore Ave., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1900-1910
Frank Lees caption on reverse: "Also the residence of Harry Garner. Date unknown. Was once an inn and stage coach stop. Very old. Aunt Lizzie Hanley on porch."
Hamilton’s Delicatessen and Light Lunch Café, on Front Street opposite Delaware County Court House
Date: 1917 (circa)
Frank Lees refers to this as a tea room. It was located on Front St. opposite the Delaware County Court House. Copy of original photo; source not noted
Hagerman baby, deceased
Address: Not Known
Date: 1900 (circa)
Possibly child of Herbert and A. Hagerman who lived at 30 E. Jefferson, according to 1897 Media Directory
Haddock house, Marple
Location: Marple (Pa. : Township)
Date: 1898
Possibly childhood home of Deborah Haddock Appleton, the photographer's wife.
H. M. Brown, K.T.
Location: Appleton Studio
Date: 1907 (circa)
K.T. refers to his Knights of Templar uniform. Initials might be H. W.
H. F. Palmer store, probably in Morton
Location: Morton (Delaware County, Pa.)
Date: 1905-1909
H. F. Palmer is listed in Morton, PA in Chester Times, March 25, 1916, p. 14
Growing up in Media, Pa.
Address: Media (Pa.)
Date: 2000 ca.
A memoir of the 1950s and 1960s by Juanita Edwards. [See notes for entire text.]
Group posing with Pennsylvania State Police trooper and a dual-control driver training car, courtesy of County Chevrolet, Inc.
Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1950 (circa)
Names on reverse (probably left to right): Media Chief of Police Malcolm Laughead, Isaac Pike, ?, J. K. Barrall, James Parsons, ?, John Arscott of County Chevrolet, Jerry Newcomb of State Police.
Group posed at the site of new bridge carrying Baltimore Pike over Ridley Creek.
Date: 1946-1948
Caption on reverse, probably left to right: Sgt. Francis X. Kelly, Pennsylvania State Police; ?, Francis Gray, Tom Pension, ? Harbold, Walter Strine, Frank Snear