Frank Rich of New York City, General Chairmen of the Atlantic States Shippers Advisory Council; J. Howard Pew of Chester PA, President of the Sun Oil Company and B.G. Budd Philadelphia, President of the Budd Manufacturing Company (Left to Right)....
Some idea of how the kickers toe feels to a football is gained in this unique high-speed photograph by Professor Harold E. Edgerton of MIT. Professor Edgerton pioneered in the application of high speed electronic flash photography to the study of...
Written on back: "Following Miss America's appearance at Ayres', February 9th and 10th, made-up garments of 'Everglaze' cottons by Everfast in McCall's patterns form departmental display."
Also referred to as: Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Station; E Street between 8th and 9th Streets; Architect: D.H. Burnham and Company; Date built: 1902
Also referred to as: Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Station; E Street between 8th and 9th Streets; Architect: D.H. Burnham and Company; Date built: 1902
Text from back of image: 'Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte, French Paris-to-New York fliers, returned to Curtiss Airport, Sept. 9th, from their official reception in Washington, D.C. While en-route they dropped a wreath of dahlias, the gift of...
Text from back of image: "Twelve passengers, among them persons of international note, and two crew members of an American-built Royal Dutch airliner, were killed when the ship crashed and burst into flames on taking off from Croydon Airport, near...
Text from back of image: "Plans for sending 934 men, 166 officers and 68 planes to Rockwell Field, San Diego, and thereby establishing a big west coast aerial operations base are being considered by the war department, it is reported. The men in...
This walnut paneled room was situated on the 8th floor, Section 4 of the DuPont Building in the location of present rooms 8060-62-64. It was dismantled and the space converted to office rental in 1930, at the completion of the 6th section, which...
Written caption: "L: Old (first) Presbyterian Church, built 1740, moved to West St and Park Drive. R: First and Central Presbyterian Church, built 1840 (razed 1929-1930). Foreground: N. Market Street, east side, 9th to 10th streets, Wilmington,...
Looking from the equitable building north toward the DuPont building showing the Ward apartment & YMCA, both of which buildings have been razed for enlargement of the DuPont building. 9th and Market.