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Media Railroad Station

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-04051H.jpg
Date: 1940
View looking southwest from over the station from Orange Street

Media Railroad Station

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-04051i.jpg
Date: 1940
View looking east from west of station building

Media railroad cut

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Appleton/AP-4162.jpg
Date: 1890-1900
Locomotive is puffing a cloud of smoke.

Media railroad bridge, perspective

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Appleton/AP-4131.jpg
Date: 1890-1900
Looking from trestle over Ridley Creek toward Elwyn Institute, in distance

Media Presbyterian Church with tall steeple

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-02010.jpg
Date: 1855
Photograph of lithograph. An original copy of this image is part of the Samuel Hazard scrapbook and ephemera Ms. Coll. 1257, at the University of Pennsylvania: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts

Media Presbyterian Church Black and White Club

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-02005.jpg
Date: 1930-1940
According to the Chester Times, the club performed a minstrel show in March 1934 and March 1936, in the Media High School auditorium. This may not be the cast of that particular performance, but judging from the costumes (especially the two men in…

Media Presbyterian Church

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-02007.jpg
Date: 1880 (circa)
Stereoview

Media Presbyterian Church

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-02008A.jpg
Date: 1975-1980
Identical image to that used on 1975 postcard.

Media Post Office, interior. State and Plum, ca. 1905

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Appleton/AP-5104.jpg
Date: 1905 (circa)
Furnishings "Designed and manufactured by the I. B. Williams Co., Seward, Nebraska"

Media Post Office

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-06002.jpg
Date: 1960 (circa)

Media Post Office

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Lees/P-06004.jpg
Date: 1970 (circa)
This building, which replaced a municipal metered parking lot, opened on November 17, 1962.

Media Post Office

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2678.jpg
Date: 1950-03-04
Centennial Book 29.

Media Police Department. Corporal Gunnar Jorgenson and Sergeant Harvey Snyder

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2901.jpg
Date: 1950-04-28
Print moved from Folder 1395, Lees Collection. Negative damaged.

Media Police Department. Corporal Gunnar Jorgenson

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2900.jpg
Date: 1950-04-28
Print moved from Folder 1395, Lees Collection. Negative damaged.

Media Police Department

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2896.jpg
Date: 1950-04-28
Left to right: Malcolm H. Laughead, chief; Harvey F. Snyder, Sergeant; Gunnar H. Jorgensen, corporal, and Patrolmen Thomas L. Highfield, Joseph V. Gessler, Phillip Lee, Thomas J. Bruton, Alonzo H. Baker, and Harry Pearson.

Media Police Department

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2897.jpg
Date: 1950-04-28
Left to right: Malcolm H. Laughead, chief; Harvey F. Snyder, Sergeant; Gunnar H. Jorgensen, corporal, and Patrolmen Thomas L. Highfield, Joseph V. Gessler, Phillip Lee, Thomas J. Bruton, Alonzo H. Baker, and Harry Pearson. Print originally in Photo…

Media Police Department

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2898.jpg
Date: 1950-04-28
Left to right: Malcolm H. Laughead, chief; Harvey F. Snyder, Sergeant; Gunnar H. Jorgensen, corporal, and Patrolmen Thomas L. Highfield, Joseph V. Gessler, Phillip Lee, Thomas J. Bruton, Alonzo H. Baker

Media Police Department

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Zimmerman/ZM-2899.jpg
Date: 1950-04-28
Left to right: Malcolm H. Laughead, chief; Gunnar H. Jorgensen, corporal, and Patrolmen Thomas L. Highfield and Joseph V. Gessler

Media police

http://mediahistoricarchives.org/source/Appleton/AP-5087.jpg
Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1891-09-21
Chief of police flanked by four officers, including one whom is African-American. Names, according to Frank Lees, in From Media's Past (45), are Hoopes, Rodenboh [probably Rodenbaugh], Chief McKniff, Sherlock, and Turner. Lees says the picture was…