Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Camden approach, Camden, New Jersey
Aero Service Corporation
photographer
still image
Graphic
Glass negatives -- 1920-1930
Aerial photographs -- 1920-1930
pau
PA. Philadelphia
ca. 1926
1926
monographic
eng
4 negatives : glass ; 21 x 25 cm. (8 x 10 in.)
Aerial views of the approach to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, originally named the Delaware River Bridge, on the Camden, New Jersey side of the Delaware River. Bridge was constructed from 1922-1926 and spans the river to connects Camden to Philadelphia. The approach, portions of the bridge and the area immediately surrounding the approach are visible. Commissioned by the Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission of New Jersey and the Delaware River Bridge and Tunnel Commission of Pennsylvania, the bridge was designed by architect Paul Cret and engineer Ralph Modjeski. Located at 5th and Race Streets in Philadelphia.
Negative numbers: 6645, 6734, 6735, 6804.
Suspension bridges
Delaware River (N.Y. - Del. and N.J.)
Benjamin Franklin Bridge (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Camden (N.J.)
P.8990.6645
P.8990.6734
P.8990.6735
P.8990.6804
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Aero Service [P.8990.6645; P.8990.6734; P.8990.6735; P.8990.6804]
aacr
080811
20230712165926.0
256947
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