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Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks V7:4544
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Philadelphia Record
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Classrooms--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Safety.
Fire escapes--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Local Subjects:
Classrooms--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Safety.
Fire escapes--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Penn Provenance:
Gift of the Philadelphia Record
Physical Description:
5 photoprints : silver gelatin
Place of Publication:
1937
Summary:
Illustrates the fire marshall's inspection of the Wharton Public School. Highlights inspection of the classroom and a view of the fire escape from the school yard.
These subject entries for the Philadelphia Record newspaper's photo morgue are primarily for Places (buildings, parks, streets, etc.), Things (Bicycles, Bison, Blind Persons [just sampling the B's]), Events (Democratic National Convention 1936, Flourtown Fair, Harvest Week) and Social Constructs (Home Economics, City Planning, Eating & Drinking, etc.). Each of these subjects became a MARC record which included a call number. In the case of these records, the call numbers are the actual folder numbers for the materials referenced. Therefore, these subject headings are really also an index for this section of the Philadelphia Record newspaper's photograph morgue. [The name section of the Philadelphia Record photo morgue represents individuals, A-Z, and
Notes:
Part of the Philadelphia Record Photograph Collection; for general information, see collection record.

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