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Media High School football team, 1913
Address: 120 E. Front St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1913
First row, left to right: unknown, Sid Agnew, unknown, John Brown, Stanley Hibberd, Bob Jones, Bill Campbell, Alfred Black. Bottom row, left to right: George Major, Walter Clough, unknown, Harry Jones, unknown, Francis Nolan.
Mr. A. V. Dee and grandson Arthur III, Media, Pa., July 4, 1912
Address: 400 N. Monroe St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1912-07-04
Folder labeled: A. Valentinis Dee Family Photos
Old Media Public School Class Photo
Date: 1912 (circa)
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church, school group portrait
Date: 1912 (circa)
According to Frank Lees, Most Rev. James P. McCloskey is the priest in the center of the photo.
Orange Street in the moonlight, looking north from Ridley Creek Road
Date: 1912 (circa)
Frank Lees caption: "Looking up the hill, in Upper Providence Township, towards Media on South Orange Street. On the left is Ridley Creek Road, and in the distance Upper Providence School #1. Orange Street was a dirt road, covered with snow. Just…
Russell Levis (boy in front) with Alice Pennock Fox and Matthew C. Fox, Jr.
Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1912
Note on reverse: "Dr. Russel Levis was messenger boy for Alice P. Fox, who was telegrapher for Western Union." It is to be assumed that he became a doctor much later in life.
Russell Levis (boy in front) with Alice Pennock Fox and Matthew Fox
Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1912
Note on reverse: "Dr. Russel Levis was messenger boy for Alice P. Fox, who was telegrapher for Western Union." It is to be assumed that he became a doctor much later in life.
Media, Pa.
Location: Delaware County (Pa.)
Date: 1912
One of four cyanotypes. Exact location not noted, but may be along Ridley Creek.
Media baseball team
Location: Media (Pa.)
Date: 1912
On reverse, in pencil, probably left to right, top to bottom: Pete Reilly, manager; Carson Schaap, c.; Bill Kelley, 2d base, Punk Baker, 3d base; Jake Munch, pitcher, Duffy Brinton, pitcher; Jack Kelley, catcher; S. McIntyre, outfielder; C. Mooney,…
Maud Ray Ridley
Address: Philadelphia, Pa
Date: 1911 ca.
Portrait as a young woman seated, wearing a hat and traveling clothes.
Unidentified crowd scene, probably somewhere in Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Location: Delaware County (Pa.)
Date: 1910-1930
Untitled panoramic photograph showing large crowd gathered for what looks like a political event, perhaps the visit of the U.S. President. A large factory is on left, houses in the middle, and what appears to be a train station is on the left.…
Media Borough Hall and Fire House
Date: 1910-1920
The building is decorated for a patriotic event. Gulf gas pump in foreground dates this probably in the 1910-1920 range. This is a contact print from a 2 x 3 inch film negative, and was possibly taken by Streeper.
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church
Address: 30 E. Franklin St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1910-1920
Frank Lees caption: The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The original church, on the left, was built in 1862. The building on the left was completed in 1882, built of native gray stone from what is now (1989) Media Quarry on Beatty…
Spring Mountain House, Schwenksville. Burned down 1920s or 1930s.
Address: Schwenksville, Pa.
Date: 1910-1912
Donated by Robert M. Allam. See P-14013A for explanation.
South Avenue, looking north from just south of Jefferson Street.
Date: 1910 (circa)
Courthouse visible in distance. Copy of original photo; source not noted
Grandmother Williamson [Mrs. William Eves Williamson, seated] and Aunt Sade
Date: 1910 (circa)
House was on the northwest corner of Orange and Jefferson streets.
Staff of Childs Grocery, Branch Store No. 110, southwest corner of State and Orange streets
Date: 1910 (circa)
Caption on reverse reads: "Miss Anna Blair, Childs Grocery Co., Media, cashier." Economy Market later occupied this building
Christ Episcopal Church Choir
Address: 311 S. Orange St., Media (Pa.)
Date: 1910 (circa)
Earl Babbitt, Mr. (Richard H.) Crockford (the church's organist and choir director), Bill Halsey, Horace Ross, Bill Mingin, and L.C.S. (Lewis Cheyney Smith).