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Water History: Repurposing Old Infrastructure
Birch’s Views of Philadelphia, 1800
Fairmount Water Works (Picturesque America)
Queen Lane Pumping Station, proposed design
History of Belfield (1934)
Centre Square Water System, Drawings of Intake Basin
Ground Plan, Great Central Sanitary Fair, Philadelphia
Centre Square Water Works, Frederick Graff, Sr. Plans, 1799
Centre Square Water Works, Latrobe Plans, 1799
Fairmount Water Works from the forebay, 1833
Fairmount Water Works and the Schuylkill River, 1838
Fourth of July, Centre Square, ca. 1812
Wooden Water Pipe, removed from Market Street, December 6, 1901
Centre Square Engine House, ca. 1807
Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 1793
“Town street scavengers from life,” Kollner, 1844
Southeast Corner of Third and Market, Philadelphia
London after the Great Fire, 1666
Treaty of Penn with Indians
Images from “A Day in the Ma’sh” by Maurice F. Egan, Scribner’s Monthly, July 1881
A Day in the Ma’sh – Untitled (p. 352)
A Day in the Ma’sh – Still Useful
A Day in the Ma’sh – Low Tide
A Day in the Ma’sh – At CLXIV Canal Boat St.
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