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Matthew H. Fifield, machinist, light "special" machinery and models. Also tools for jewelers, silversmiths, dentists and sheet metal workers, No. 3015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.


Henry Tolman, dealier in railway, machinists', engineers' and general supplies, also machinery and tools, No. [228] Arch Street, Philadelphia.

A.G. Brooks, machinery exchange, 261 N. Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

Philadelphia Machinery Company, 1819 to 1827 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Penna.

Charles Diedrichs, manufacturer of braiding, cord, & whip machinery, & machinery in general, No. 31 Vine St., Philadelphia.






[Knight's patent paper machine, manufactory. A.L. Knight & Co.]



[Ford Model T truck with signage "Walker & Davis Inc., Machinists, Ruth & Cambria Sts."]

[Walker & Davis, Inc. Machinists building at Ruth & Cambria Sts.]

Abrasive Company, James and Fraley Streets, Wissinoming, Philadelphia.


Murphy & Allison.

Bridesburg Machine Works. Alfred Jenks & Son, manufacturers of cotton and wool carding spinning and weaving machinery, shafting and millgearing, Bridesburg post office Philadelphia. [graphic] / From nature & on stone by E. Beaulieu, 99 Walnut St.

Alfred Jenks & Son's machine works, Bridesburg. [graphic].


Alfred Jenks & Son's machine works, Bridesburg.


Bridesburg Manufacturing Company.

Bridesburg Machine Works. Alfred Jenks & Son, manufacturers of cotton and wool carding spinning and weaving machinery, shafting and millgearing, Bridesburg post office Philadelphia.



Franklin Institute Exhibition, 1874.

Interior views of Franklin Institute Exhibition, 1874.