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S.J. Cresswell [Ironworks], ornamental cast and ...[23rd & Cherry Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic]

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Visual Materials BAP*162*001. BAL-PHO-2066
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Format:
Image
Contributor:
Ballinger & Perrot.
Ballinger Company.
Phila. Reading Pottsville and Western Union Telegraphs Office (Philadelphia, Pa.)
S. J. Cresswell.
Visual Materials Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Factories--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
23rd & Cherry Sts. (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Local Subjects:
23rd & Cherry Sts. (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Physical Description:
2 photoprints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
Contained In:
Ballinger Company. Architectural photographs of the work of Ballinger & Perrot, and the successor Ballinger Company.
Place of Publication:
[1914]
Notes:
Ballinger log book 2, p. 28 lists photo numbers 2066-2067 for this building. Dates estimated from neighboring photos. Photo 2066 shows an abandonened building with a sign suppling the title data, which is supplemented from local files. This photo shows another sign "Phila. Reading Pottsville and Western Union Telegraph Office" and a street sign visible on the shed in the right foreground "Cherry St." Photo no. 2067 appears to be the rear of this building, not so abandoned, with horse below overhead bridge, and the train station visible in the background.
Forms part of: Ballinger Company. Architectural photographs of the work of Ballinger & Perrot, and the successor Ballinger Company.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gift of the Ballinger Co.,

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