Walnut St. Theatre, 9th & Walnut Sts. Built 1808. [graphic]. Hand, Alfred, photographer. Walnut Street Theatre. Commercial streets -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. Theaters -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. View showing the Walnut Street Theatre under construction at 827-833 Walnut Street (corner of Ninth and Walnut Streets). The theater, originally built as a circus in 1809, was altered to a theater in 1816, and remodeled from 1827-1828 after the designs of Philadelphia architect John Haviland. Other renovations were completed in 1852 by Hoxie & Button, in 1903 by Willis Gaylord Hale and in 1904 by Rush Anderson Plowman. Also shows adjacent buildings and a United Cigar Stores Co. shop in the foreground, the only portion of the theatre building not undergoing construction. The number 13 trolley is depicted on Walnut Street. Inscribed in negative: 3147. Title from negative sleeve. Modern reference print available. PA. Philadelphia. 1920 Hale, Willis Gaylord, 1848-1907, architect. Haviland, John, 1792-1852, architect. Hoxie & Button, architect. Plowman, Rush Anderson, fl. 1896-1935, architect. Hale, Willis Gaylord, 1848-1907, architect. Haviland, John, 1792-1852, architect. Hoxie & Button, architect. Plowman, Rush Anderson, fl. 1896-1935, architect. ca. 1920 Glass plate negatives -- 1910-1920. 1 negative: glass; 11 x 8 cm. (4 x 3.25 in.) islandora:330166 Library Company of Philadelphia Print Dept. 4x5 Glass Negatives - Hand [P.9259.74] P.9259.74 Walnut Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- 827-833.