a towing vessel owned by the city of Philadelphia and borrowed by the Union when the Civil War began
This is an original 1903 black and white print ad for the Allen School located in West Newton
and the ground plan of the tanks
This is an original 1914 halftone print of ornate portal architecture at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco
This is an original 1920 color print ad for Blue Label mince meat and plum pudding foods that were made and sold by the Curtice Brothers Co
1859 Lithograph JH Gibson Art St Regulus Rule Church St Andrews Scotland UK ZZ4 XGXB5 a towing vessel owned by"St. Regulus' Church, St. Andrew's" This is an original 1859 black and white lithograph of an illustration by J. H. Gibson of the Gothic architecture of the ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, (also known as St. Regulus' or St. Rules' Church), in St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. The cathedral was built in 1158 and is the largest church to have ever been built in Scotland. Its square tower, (known as St. Rule's Tower), stands 108 ft (33 m)