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Westward Along Quiet Locust Street
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Frank H. Taylor Illustration Collection
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Creator
Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927
Title
Westward Along Quiet Locust Street
Date
ca. 1915
Description
Shows buildings on the 1300 block of Locust Street looking westward. The present building for the Pennsylvania Historical Society can be seen on the left side of the image closest to the viewer.
Notes
Only those who look upward take artistic note of the light that plays upon lofty casements above the shadows of lesser things. This glimpse, westward from Thirteenth Street, along Locust, "The Street of Libraries," is an instance in point. Vistas such as this embody the spirit of "ever-changing Philadelphia," telling the story, as they do, of a city rebuilding for a greater future, yet rich in the dignity of quiet byways where bookish men and women may stand and loiter and admire, impeding none who hurry.
Taylor Catalog Number: 29
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Frank H. Taylor Collection
Identifier
Taylor - Case 1-11 [2717.F]
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Frank H. Taylor Illustration Collection
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