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Linkpendium > Genealogy > USA > Pennsylvania > Philadelphia County > Photographs, Postcards, Historical Images

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America's Most Historic Highway  Market Street, Philadelphia     (Source: PA's Past)
A Century After  Picturesque glimpses of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania including Fairmount, the Wissahickon, and other romantic localities     (Source: PA's Past)
Commerical Streets      (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Founding Cities  Philadelphia
Harvard's Social Museum Collection  Under "By Geography", click on "Pennsylvania", then click on "Philadelphia"
Historical Postcards of Philadelphia County      (Source: Explore Ancestry for free)     ($)
Iconography of Philadelphia      (Source: PA's Past)
Illustrated Philadelphia business, city railway, and street directory      (Source: PA's Past)
Joseph Pennell's Pictures of Philadelphia      (Source: PA's Past)
The Latest Views of Philadelphia      (Source: PA's Past)
Laying the cornerstone of the new Masonic temple      (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Library  University of Philadelphia     (Source: Post Card Library)
Logan Circle and Public Library  on Parkway, Philadelphia, Pa.     (Source: Post Card Library)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia County--Frankford.  America from the Great Depression to World War II     (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia County--Manayunk.  America from the Great Depression to World War II     (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia County--Philadelphia.  America from the Great Depression to World War II     (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Penny Postcards from Pennsylvania      (Source: USGenWeb Pennsylvania Archives)
Philadelphia      (Source: Touring Turn-of-the-Century America)
Philadelphia  Taking the Long View: Panoramic Photographs     (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Philadelphia County  Built in America     (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Philadelphia County Poorhouse Pictures      (Source: The Poorhouse Story)
Philadelphia Genealogy Photos      (Source: DeadFred: The Original Online Genealogy Photo Archive)
Philadelphia Historical Digital Image Library 
Philadelphia Houses  Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839-1864     (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Philadelphia images      (Source: OhioLINK Digital Media Center, Ohio Library and Information Network)
Philadelphia PA Wing  Edsen Breyer's Postcard Museum
Philadelphia Parks  Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839-1864     (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Philadelphia Past and Present      (Source: Mid-Atlantic Archives)
Philadelphia Postcards 
Philly History Photo Archive 
Quaint corners in Philadelphia  With one hundred and seventy-four illustrations     (Source: PA's Past)
Vanishing Georgia      (Source: Digital Library of Georgia)
View of No. 48 and 46 Chestnut Street      (Source: American Memory from the Library of Congress)
Views in Philadelphia and its environs  From original drawings taken in 1827-30     (Source: PA's Past)
Widener's Library  Philadelphia, Pa.     (Source: Post Card Library)
Wissahickon Creek      (Source: Touring Turn-of-the-Century America)

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