Historic Photos of Philadelphia
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Laura E. Beardsley
Laura E. Beardsley earned a master of arts degree in public history from Rutgers University–Camden. She is the former Director of Graphics and Research Services for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Previously she worked as a park ranger and interpretative specialist at Independence National Historical Park. For the past four years, Laura has pursued a career as a freelance researcher and consultant and is also the author of Historic Photos of Philadelphia, published in 2006 by Turner Publishing Company. Beardsley lived in Philadelphia for twenty years. She now resides in the quiet suburb of Drexel Hill.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5It is a nice collection of photos, but a bit repetitious in its selection of locations, and the obvious captioning errors make all of the text suspect.
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Historic Photos of Philadelphia - Laura E. Beardsley
HISTORIC PHOTOS OF
PHILADELPHIA
TEXT AND CAPTIONS BY LAURA E. BEARDSLEY
The Main Building was the largest building on the Centennial grounds, and is believed to have been the largest building in the world when it was built. More than 13,700 exhibitors were featured, including manufacturers of clothing, furniture, and medical and scientific equipment.
HISTORIC PHOTOS OF
PHILADELPHIA
Turner Publishing Company
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Nashville, Tennessee 37219
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Historic Photos of Philadelphia
Copyright © 2006 Turner Publishing Company
All rights reserved.
This book or any part thereof may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2006933652
ISBN: 1-59652-306-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-59652-306-7
Printed in China
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PREFACE
THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE LOOKS FORWARD (1840–1879)
BIG BUSINESS, BIG POLITICS, AND BIG PROFITS (1880–1899)
A TIME FOR WORK AND A TIME FOR PLAY (1900–1919)
CHALLENGES AND CHANGES (1920–1939)
CONFLICT AND THE MATERIALS OF WAR (1940–1959)
DECLINE AND REBIRTH (1960–1989)
NOTES ON THE PHOTOGRAPHS
Broad Street looking north from Oxford Street, ca. 1890. To the left is the Columbia Club, one of many men-only social clubs in the city at the turn of the century.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This volume, Historic Photos of Philadelphia, is the result of the cooperation and efforts of many individuals, organizations, institutions, and corporations. It is with great thanks that we acknowledge the valuable contribution of the following for their generous support:
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Free Library of Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
We would also like to thank Laura E. Beardsley, author and editor, Max E. Moeller, Laura’s husband and Director of Research Services, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and R. A. Friedman, Rights and Reproductions Department, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, for valuable contributions and assistance in making this work possible.
PREFACE
Philadelphia has thousands of historic photographs that reside in archives, both locally and nationally. This book began with the observation that, while those photographs are of great interest to many, they are not easily accessible. During a time when Philadelphia is looking ahead and evaluating its future course, many people are asking, How do we treat the past?
These decisions affect every aspect of the city—architecture, public spaces, commerce, infrastructure—and these, in turn, affect the way that people live their lives. This book seeks to provide easy access to a valuable, objective look into the history of Philadelphia.
The power of photographs is that they are less subjective than words in their treatment of history. Although the photographer can make subjective decisions regarding subject matter and how to capture and present it, photographs seldom interpret the past to the extent textual histories can. For this reason, photography is uniquely positioned to offer an original, untainted look at the past, allowing the viewer to learn for himself what the world was like a century or more ago.
This project represents countless hours of review and research. The researchers and author have reviewed thousands of photographs in numerous archives. We greatly appreciate the generous assistance of the archivists listed in the acknowledgments of this work, without whom this project could not have been completed.
The goal in publishing this work is to provide broader access to this set of extraordinary photographs that seek to inspire, provide perspective, and evoke insight that might assist people who are responsible for