Delaware County historian Keith Lockhart is cataloging photographs, postcards and photo-based illustrations from days passed by in Delaware County.
All of them are a thriller in some style concerning the precise places, and he would respect your experience and reminiscence as he continues by means of this cataloging work. The Each day Instances is gladly supporting the trouble, and believes that this week’s picture is likely to be the hardest one but with out homes within the picture.
Keith says this week’s picture is of Baltimore Pike someplace in Clifton Heights, in all probability the early Nineteen Twenties. He’s searching for any particulars anybody can present: some sort of location, primarily.
Keith’s e-mail is keith106@rcn.com. Try extra from Keith at delawarecountyhistory.com.
Now, for the previous photo illustration from Brookline Boulevard in Haverford Township:
• “The view is wanting east on Brookline Blvd. from Darby Rd. (the place it transitions from industrial to residential) in direction of Beverly Ave. The deal with of the houses on the left are 40 via 66 Brookline Blvd.” — Dennis & Jack McKnight
• “The {photograph} exhibits Brookline Blvd., and the primary home on the left is 48, with its transit cease nonetheless in service by SEPTA. The roof traces and entrance faces on each side match satellite tv for pc photos and the variety of buildings previous to Beverly Rd. The ability distribution utility line is on the left facet. The photographer had the enterprise district space behind, and was dealing with in direction of Beverly Rd. — David Burns
It’s a thriller now not.