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[Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery entranceway, 4268 Richmond Street] [graphic].
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Creator
Webster, John H., 1861-1934, photographer.
Contributor
Deery, John Jerome, architect.
Title
[Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery entranceway, 4268 Richmond Street] [graphic].
Publisher
Philadelphia
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1900
Date
ca. 1900
Physical Description
1 negative : glass ; 20 x 13 cm. (8 x 5 in.)
Description
Depicts the rusticated stone arch entranceway to Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, situated between two rectangular wings with projecting bay windows. The central tower rises above the two wings and is capped by a pyramidal roof. Shingles unite the taller central block with the shorter wings. Constructed by John Jerome Deery in 1887.
Notes
Modern reference print #14 available in research file.
Attributed to John H. Webster but may have been taken by other Webster family members.
Subject
Cemeteries -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Geographic subject
Richmond Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 4268.
Bridesburg (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Genre
Glass plate negatives -- 1890-1900.
Associated name
Deery, John Jerome, architect.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Webster [P.9501.17]
Accession number
P.9501.17
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Webster Family Negative and Photograph Collection
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