![Appletons' Journal Schuylkill, 1869](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/2008.001.0021-AppletonSchuylkill1869_edit.jpg?w=300)
![Appletons' Journal Schuylkill, 1869](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/2008.001.0021-AppletonSchuylkill1869_edit.jpg?w=300)
![Fairmount Gardens, with the Schuylkill Bridge. This 1839 engraving, published in London, shows a view of the South Garden from the walkways that brought visitors up the cliffside to the overlooks at the height of the reservoirs. The fountain used the pressure of the reservoirs and was a a delightful refreshment in hot weather, and a wonder at all times. One anachronistic element of this engraving is the Upper Ferry Bridge, which burned the year before the print was published. Harding’s Hotel, a popular resort, is at the western end of the bridge.](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/05_southgarden_750w.jpg?w=300)
Fairmount Gardens with the Schuylkill Bridge, 1839
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The City and Port of Philadelphia on the River Delaware from Kensington, 1800
![Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, 1869, Schuylkill flood, 1869](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/2008.001.0045B-scaled.jpg?w=300)
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Schuylkill Flood 1869
![Race Bridge, Fair Mount Water Works, 1834 (Graff05.63)](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/graff05.63-scaled.jpg?w=300)
Race Bridge, Fairmount Water Works, 1834
View of Fairmount Water Works, ca. 1827
![Lemon Hill and Sedgley Park, Graff Jr., 1851 (Graff05.21)](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/graff05.21-scaled.jpg?w=300)
Plan of Lemon Hill and Sedgley Park, Fairmount and Adjoining Property, 1851
![PWD's Joe Perillo with a large striped bass](https://waterhistoryphl.org/wp-content/uploads/LargeStriper_110405.jpg?w=300)