It is our hope to create a picture memorial to the past here. We would like to gather photos from the past of people, buildings, neighborhoods, etc. If you have a photo that you would like to submit, please email it to us with a brief description, location and year, estimated or if known.

 

 Barry Statue and Independence Hall - Postcard
 Submitted by Rosalie B.

 Bartram's House and Garden, Philadelphia
 Submitted by Rosalie B.

 Cathedral of Gutekunst - 1895
 Submitted by Colin P. Varga, Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center

 Carpenter's Hall - Postcard
 Submitted by Rosalie B.

 Christ Church - Postcard
 Submitted by Rosalie B.

 City Hall - Postcard
 Submitted by Rosalie B.

 Fairmount Park - Memorial Hall
 Submitted by Dee Kaelin Maialetti

 Franklin Court Printing Room
 Submitted by Dee Kaelin Maialetti
 Franklin Court Underground
 Submitted by Dee Kaelin Maialetti

 Holy Trinity Church, 1892
 6th & Spruce Streets
 Submitted by Colin P. Varga, Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center

 Horticultural Center & Fountain
 Submitted by Dee Kaelin Maialetti

 Postcard -  Independence Hall
 "The Birthplace of Liberty." The most famous building in America.  Erected in 1732 as the State Capitol  and so used until 1800.  Also used by the continental Congress from 1775-1781.
 Submitted by Rosalie B.
 Methodist Church in Berwyn
 (note written 50 years ago says - now owned by Presby. Church for youth work)
 Submitted by Rosalie B.
 M. V. Yerkes, Harness & Shoes
 Submitter's great grandfather's house in Berwyn
 Submitted by Rosalie B.
 516 North American & Real Estate Buildings
 Submitted by Rosalie B.
 William Penn House
 Submitted by Rosalie B.
 Powelton House
 From the NW
 March 12, 1859
 Submitted by Christina Hunt
 Riggall's Paint Store
 established 1888
 North 28th St. at "the point" near ?Ridge Ave, Norris St., Diamond St.?. Small white street plague  embedded in right side of building appears to read 28th St. Left side street plaque illegible.
 Circa 1925-1935
 Submitted by Loretta Wallace
 One of the side altars at St. Peter's R.C. Church (5th St & Girard Ave.)
 circa 1940s
 Submitted by Dee Kaelin Maialetti