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Drive near Sweet Briar Mansion postcards.

Frankford Arsenal postcards.

Horticultural Hall, Broad above Spruce Streets.

Girard Avenue Title and Trust Co. Girard Avenue and 18th Street, Philadelphia.

Manufacturers' Club.

William Penn High School for Girls postcards.

Chamounix Falls postcards.

Train entrance of the Philadelphia subway, Front & Arch Sts. [sic], Philadelphia, Pa.

Offices, paint factory and warehouse of Samuel H. French & Co.

Children's Playhouse postcards.

Commercial Trust Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa.

Rex Avenue Bridge postcards.

Church of the Nativity, Allegheny Ave. & Belgrade St., Philadelphia.

Happy Hollow Playground, opened April 29, 1911.

West Park Arboretum flower bed postcards.

The Phipps Institute for Consumptives, 7th & Lombard Sts. Philadelphia, Pa.

Down where

West Philadelphia Station postcards.

Pennsylvania Railroad System Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

Tom Moore's Cottage postcards.

St. John's R.C. Church, Thirteenth St. above Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

House in which John Wanamaker was born. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Stock Exchange postcards.

Sugar Cane plantation

Southern Manual Training School postcards.

Bell Telephone building, 17th and Arch Streets postcards.

Shibe Park. Philadelphia, Pa. The Home of the Athletics.

Hotel Adelphia, Chestnut at 13th Street, nearest to everything in Philadelphia.

United States Mint postcards.

Cathay Restaurant, 1221-23 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic] : Music, dancing, broadcasting.

Chinatown by moonlight Philadelphia, Pa. [900 block Race Street] [graphic].

Centennial Lake postcards.

Valley Green Bridge postcards.

West Park Trolley Station postcards.

Hotel Lorraine postcards.

Medico-Chirurgical Hospital postcards.

Betsy Ross House postcards.

Chamounix Lake postcards.

St. Peters Church postcards.

Kugler's Restaurant postcards.

Immaculate Conception Church chapel and St. Vincent's College, Germantown, Pa.

Philadelphia Record postcards.

St. James the Less, Falls of Schuylkill postcards.

St. Clement's Church postcards.

Philadelphia on a busy day.

Tobias Gilmore House, Raynham, 1781-1918. "Toby" Gilmore, born in Africa, was a patriot of the American Revolution. [graphic].