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Tag Archives: statue
Marconi
Marconi Plaza in South Philadelphia
Posted in Looking South, Philadelphia, South Philly Safari
Tagged Marconi, Philadelphia, statue
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Davy Jones’ Locker
I came upon this fantastic memorial during a stroll through Fernwood Cemetery in Lansdowne, PA just outside of the Philadelphia city limits.
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Photography
Tagged deep sea, Delaware County, diver, Fernwood Cemetery, graveyard, heroic, Joe Williams, Lansdowne, memorial, Pennsylvania, statue, USA
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General Grant on Kelly Drive
Here’s a shot that John Capewell made just across the Delaware from his home town of Westville, New Jersey. This was shot in Philadelphia in Fairmount Park at Kelly Drive and Fountain Green Drive.
Posted in The Capewell Glass Negative Collection
Tagged analog, antique photograph, Civil War, David Chester, early 20th Century, equestrian, Fairmount Park, glass negative, horse, John B Capewell, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, photography, sculpture, somber, statue, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, Ulysses S. Grant, USA, vintage, Westville
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The George Washington Equestrian Monument
Unlike the photograph in last week’s post, I know what the subject is and where John Capewell was when he took this exposure. This was and is The George Washington Equestrian Monument in Richmond, Virginia. It looks as if Capewell … Continue reading