Old map shows Birds eye view of Manayunk, Wissahickon=Roxborough from West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1907. Drawn by T. M. Fowler. Learn More
Photo of a vintage non-steam engine outside the Philadelphia Hose Company No. 1 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This old photograph dates to the early 1900s. Learn More
Photo of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Broad Street Station, Broad & Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA. Nice view of horse drawn wagons in front of the train station. This old vintage photo dates to 1903. Learn More
Illustrated poster shows the towering figures of Charles F. Murphy, Michael "Hinky Dink" Kenna, and Israel W. Durham, political bosses respectively of New York City, Chicago, and Philadelphia, placing a medal labeled "Bossism" around their necks. Papers sticking out of Murphy's pockets are labeled "Patronage, Contracts, Graft, and Jobs". This vintage poster dates to 1905. Learn More
Photo shows an old riverboat in front of the Callowhill Street Bridge, Schuylkill River at Spring Garden & Callowhill Str, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA. Photo dates to March, 1904. Another architectural marvel from Philadelphia. Learn More
<p>Photograph of Chicago Cubs Hall of Fame baseball player Frank Chance standing at home plate batting. The catcher is Pat Moran of the Philadelphia Phillies. Great old sports memorabilia photo.</p><p><strong>About the Player</strong><br />Frank Leroy Chance (September 9, 1876 – September 15, 1924) was a Major League Baseball player at the turn of the 20th century. Performing the roles of first baseman and manager, Chance led the Chicago Cubs to four National League championships in the span of five years (1906-1910) and earned the nickname "The Peerless Leader". He was elected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1946.</p><p>Source: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Chance" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a> <br /></p> Learn More