Portrait of Once-Thriving South Philadelphia Factory Building
Langer located the above image in George Engelhardt’s Philadelphia, Pa., The Book of its Bourse & Co-operating Public Bodies, a valuable publication in the Reading Room’s reference collection that describes the city’s businesses and industries in 1898. This image will help her to understand the building’s former appearance.
In addition, I was able to locate the rear view of the building above, which intrigued Langer. This glimpse back in time reveals how the windows looked with their original glass panes intact, and that there was once a passageway where there is now a loading dock. Below is a modern-day photograph from the same vantage point illustrating how much the space has changed, with the home on the left no longer present.
Nicole JoniecWe are pleased Langer was able to find historical photographs in our collections that give her a better understanding of the architectural makeup of the existing structure, especially since many of the original elements have been altered over time. Langer plans on sharing the final product with us so expect a follow-up blog post in the near future!
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