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Pages
- Title
- Flowerdale, residence of Mary E. Shallcross in Middletown, Delaware
- Date(s)
- 1920~, 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Marshall, Thomas Clarence, 1885-1969 (former owner)
- Description
-
Mary Shallcross's Home in Middletown.
- Collection ID
- Thomas C. Marshall photographs (Accession 1990.270)
- Hagley ID
- 1990270_0497
- Collection
- Thomas C. Marshall photographs
- Title
- Passenger Station in Butte, Mont.
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Description
-
Location: 1001 South Montana Street
- Collection ID
- Railroad postcards collection (Accession 1995.229)
- Hagley ID
- 95299_0539
- Collection
- Railroad station postcards collection
- Title
- Tensile Properties of Boiler Plate at Elevated Temperatures
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Creator
- Lukens Steel Company
- Collection ID
- Lukens Steel Company photographs (Accession 1972.360)
- Hagley ID
- 72360_0507
- Collection
- Lukens Steel Company photographs
- Title
- Anna Marshall at Hockessin Friends Meeting
- Date(s)
- 1920/1925, 1920, 1925, 1925
- Contributor(s)
- Marshall, Thomas Clarence, 1885-1969 (former owner)
- Description
-
Possibly taken at picnic.
- Collection ID
- Thomas C. Marshall photographs (Accession 1990.270)
- Hagley ID
- 1990270_0657
- Collection
- Thomas C. Marshall photographs
- Title
- Rotunda, Broad Street Station in Richmond, Va.
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Description
-
Address: 2500 West Broad Street
- Collection ID
- Railroad postcards collection (Accession 1995.229)
- Hagley ID
- 95299_0996
- Collection
- Railroad station postcards collection
- Title
- Flowerdale, residence of Mary E. Shallcross in Middletown, Delaware
- Date(s)
- 1920~, 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Marshall, Thomas Clarence, 1885-1969 (former owner)
- Description
-
Mary Shallcross's Home in Middletown
- Collection ID
- Thomas C. Marshall photographs (Accession 1990.270)
- Hagley ID
- 1990270_0498
- Collection
- Thomas C. Marshall photographs
- Title
- Union Station, Toronto, Ont.
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Valentine & Sons (publisher)
- Collection ID
- Railroad postcards collection (Accession 1995.229)
- Hagley ID
- 95299_0113
- Collection
- Railroad station postcards collection
- Title
- First and Exclusive Photograph of the Largest Zeppelin in World, Being Delivered to England Built to Bomb America (L-71 X Class Super Zeppelin)
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Du Pont, Lammot, 1909-1964 (former owner), Kadel & Herbert (photographer)
- Description
-
Text on verso: 'The greatest Zeppelin ever constructed, the L-71 built in 1918 by the Germans, to bomb America, is surrendered to England. The L-71 has a cruising radius of 12,000 miles and speed of 100 miles per hour. This giant Zeppelin is now in Pulham Airdrome, using the place of the R-38. All marks of identification were painted over with black paint. The photo shows the L-71, greatest of Zeppelins as she looked coming down.'
- Collection ID
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. collection of aeronautical photographs (Accession 1975.360)
- Hagley ID
- 75360_00108
- Collection
- Lammot du Pont, Jr. aeronautical collections
- Title
- Union Pacific Depot in Columbus, Neb.
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Curt Teich & Co. (publisher)
- Collection ID
- Railroad postcards collection (Accession 1995.229)
- Hagley ID
- 95299_0560
- Collection
- Railroad station postcards collection
- Title
- Long Island R.R. Station in Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Collection ID
- Railroad postcards collection (Accession 1995.229)
- Hagley ID
- 95299_0695
- Collection
- Railroad station postcards collection
- Title
- Interior, Union Station in Burlington, Vt.
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- McAuliffe Paper Co. (publisher)
- Description
-
Location: One Main Street
- Collection ID
- Railroad postcards collection (Accession 1995.229)
- Hagley ID
- 95299_0978
- Collection
- Railroad station postcards collection
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121068
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121065
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121060
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Freshet
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Snow and flooding near the Eleventh Street Bridge and the damage to buildings.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680128166
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121061
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121062
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121059
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121066
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121069
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here. Brice pictured in photo.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121064
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here. The Hilles and Jones Company can be seen in the background.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121067
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Freshet
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
Flooding and snow near the Eleventh Street Bridge.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680128167
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- The Orchards after the flood
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Zebley, Frank R., 1883-1960 (photographer)
- Description
-
On March 5, 1920, the Brandywine River overflowed its banks as a blizzard struck Wilmington. Forty city blocks were flooded. Considerable damage and flooding resulted to an area known as "The Orchards" where boathouses, docks and boats were anchored on the Brandywine River near the Eleventh St. Bridge . It is believed an associate of Frank Zebley, C.H. Brice, kept a boat here.
- Collection ID
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums (Accession 1968.012)
- Hagley ID
- 680121063
- Collection
- Frank R. Zebley photograph albums
- Title
- Sunbeam turbo generator, type RE3, comparison of wrecked frames
- Date(s)
- 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Pennsylvania Railroad (Corporate Name) (originator)
- Collection ID
- Pennsylvania Railroad negative collection (Accession 1993.300)
- Hagley ID
- PRR_05379
- Collection
- Pennsylvania Railroad negatives