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Title:
Nantucket
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Built Camden, M. J., 1957 Length, 213 ft. 2652 tons. By 1940 it looked as if building of steamboats had ended in this country. For 17 years, during which we built history's greatest fleet of ocean-going steamships for war use, this was a fact. Then in 1957 came the Nantucket, a true steamboat. He white superstructure is high and significantly wider than her hull. She carries passengers and cars to the Massachusetts islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Her twin screws are turned by steam, not by the diesel power now given most vessels of her size. But she is not old-fashioned. Because much freight now moves by tuck and many travelers wish to take their cars with them, she has a high-clearance vehicle deck, with loading doors at bow and stern. Her engines are of the latest uniflow type, and she blows a steam horn, not a whistle. But she is a high-clearance vehicle deck, with loading doors at bow and stern. Her engines are of the latest uniflow type, and she blows a steam horn, not a whistle. But she is a real steamboat, perhaps the last in North America's steamboat-studded history.
Title:
Benjamin Franklin Bridge
Camden (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the world's largest single span suspension bridges, 1.81 miles long. Connects Philadelphia with Camden, N. J., across the Delaware River.
Title:
Hotel Plaza, Cooper St.
Camden (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Modern Fireproof Building Free Parking Air-conditioned Rooms with Television Coffee Shop-Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge and Bar Banquet-Meeting and Sample Rooms in The Heart of The Delaware Valley
Title:
General View Of Business Section
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Showing City Hall and Camden County Court House
Title:
The Delaware River Bridge
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1943 Nov-09
Description:
The Delaware river bridge, the largest suspension bridge in the world, connecting Philadelphia, Pa. and Camden, N.J., with a single span 1750 ft. long, center to center of main piers, with a clearance above high water of 135 ft. over a width of 800 ft. in center of span. The main structure is of a 2-cable suspension type, carrying a roadway for 6 lines of vehicles, 2 lines of surface cars, 2 lines for rapid transit and 2 ten foot sidewalks above the roadway. The cost is about $29,000,000 and was completed in 1926, in time for the sequin-centennial held in Philadelphia during that year.
Title:
Monument And Armory
Camden (NJ), Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-13
Title:
U. S. Post Office
Camden (NJ), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Title:
Nantucket
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
By 1940 it looked as if building of steamboats had ended in this country. For 17 years, during which we built history's greatest fleet of ocean-going steamships for war use, this was a fact then in 1957 came the Nantucket, a true steamboat. Her white superstructure is high and significantly wider than her hull. She carries passengers and cars to the Massachusetts islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Her twin screws age turned by steam not by the diesel power now given most vessels of her size. But she is not old-fashioned. Because much freight now moves by truck and many travels wish to take their cars with them, she has a high clearance vehicle deck with loading doors at bow and stern. Her engines are of the latest uniflow type, and she blows a steam horn, not a whistle. But she is a real steamboat, perhaps the last in North America's steamboat - studded history.
Title:
St. John'S Episcopal Church, Broadway And Rovden Street
Camden (NJ), Divided Back PM 1908
Title:
Linden Terrace
Camden (NJ), Divided Back PM 1907
Title:
Greetings From Camden
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Camden is located on Delaware river opposite Philadelphia. It was settled in 1681 and is noted for its industries, the largest of which are New York Ship Bldg. Corporation, RCA Victor, Campbell's soup Factory - Easterbrook Steel Pens. Co., Congoleum co. and many others.
Title:
Yacht Club And Yachts On Cooper River
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Cooper river parkway
Title:
View Of Lake And Bridge, Farnham Park
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1942
Title:
Camden Free Public Library
Camden (NJ), Divided Back PM 1907
Title:
St. John's Episcopal Church, Broadway and Royden St.,
Camden (NJ), Divided Back PM 1907
Title:
3rd Regiment Armony, Haddon Ave.,
Camden (NJ), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
Title:
Aerial View Of Camden
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1956
Description:
Showing Camden-Philadelphia Bridge. Camden is located on Delaware River opposite Philadelphia. It was settled in 1681 and is noted for its industries, the largest of which are New York Ship Bldg. Corporation, RCA Victor, Campbell's Soup Factory - Easterbrook Steel Pens. Co., Congoleum Co. and many others.
Title:
Soldiers Monument And Armory
Camden (NJ) PM 1908
Title:
Broad Street
Camden (NJ) unused
Title:
The Entrance To Woodlyn Park
Camden (NJ) PM 1908
Title:
Monument And Armory
Camden (NJ) unused
Title:
Vine Street Ferry
Camden (NJ) PM 1908
Title:
St. John Episcopal Church, Broadway and Royden Street
Camden (NJ) PM 1908
Title:
City Hall
Camden (NJ) PM 1908
Title:
Court House And City Hall
Camden (NJ), White Border PM 1931
Title:
Broadway And Federal Street
Camden (NJ), White Border PM 1920
Title:
Bird's Eye View of U.S. Custom House And Delaware River Bridge
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Between Philadelphia, Pa. and Camden, N.J.
Title:
View of Lake and Bridge Farnham Park
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Title:
Delaware River Bridge
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
The Delaware River Bridge is one of the World's largest single span suspension bridges. Its total length is 1.81 miles. The main span between the towers is 1,750 feet and is 135 feet above mean high water. The towers are 385 feet high and the width over all is 125 ft. The Vehicular roadway is 57 feet wide allowing six traffic lines with one high speed track on either side. There are two ten foot footways over trolley tracks.
Title:
Showing Farnham Park And High School
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1937
Description:
Looking Across Cooper River Showing Farnham Park and Hight School
Title:
Delaware River Bridge
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1941
Description:
Showing R.C. A Victor Plant. The Delaware River Bridge is one of the World's largest single span suspension bridges. Its total length is 1.81 miles. The main span between the towers is 1,750 feet and is 135 feet above mean high and the width over all is 125 ft. The vehicular roadway is 57 feet wide allowing six traffic lines with one high speed track on either side and one trolley track. There are two ten foot footways over trolley tracks.
Title:
Delaware River Bridge
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1942
Description:
The Delaware River Bridge, the largest Suspension bridge in the world, connecting Philadelphia., Pa. and Camden, N.J. with a single span 1750 ft. long. Center to center of Main Piers, with a clearance above high water of 135 ft. over a width of 800 ft. in center of span. The Main Structure is of a 2-cable suspension type, carrying a roadway for 6 lines of vehicles, 2 lines of surface cars, e lines for rapid transit and 2 ten foot sidewalks above the roadway. The cost is about $29,000,000 and was completed in 1926, in time for the sesqui - Centennial held in Phildephia during that year.
Title:
Showing Farnham Park And High School
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1940
Description:
Looking Across Cooper River Showing Farnham Park and Hight School
Title:
Delaware River Bridge Connecting Phildelphia, PA and Camden NJ
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
The Delaware River Bridge is one of the World's largest single span suspension bridges. Its total length is 1.81 miles. The main span between the towers is 1,750 feet and is 135 feet above mean high water. The towers are 385 feet high and the width over all is 125 ft. The Vehicular roadway is 57 feet wide allowing six traffic lines with one high speed track on either side. There are two ten foot footways over trolley tracks.
Title:
Entrance To Delaware River Bridge - Buses
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Description:
Connecting Phildelphia, Pa. And Camden, N.J. Camden side. The Delaware River Bridge the largest Spspension Bridge in the world, connecting Philadelphia, Pa. and Camden, N.J. with a single span 1750 ft. long, center to center of Math Piers, with a clearance above High Water of 135 ft. over a width of 800 ft. in center of span. The Main Structure is of a 2 cable suspension type carrying a roadway for 6 lines of vehicles. 2 lines of surface cars, 2 lines for rapid transit and 2 ten foot sidewalks above the roadway. Total cost about $29.000.000.
Title:
Entrance To Delaware River Bridge - Buses
Camden (NJ), Linen PM 1935
Description:
Connecting Phildelphia, Pa. And Camden, N.J. Camden side. The Delaware River Bridge the largest Suspension Bridge in the world, connecting Philadelphia, Pa. and Camden, N.J. with a single span 1750 ft. long, center to center of Math Piers, with a clearance above High Water of 135 ft. over a width of 800 ft. in center of span. The Main Structure is of a 2 cable suspension type carrying a roadway for 6 lines of vehicles. 2 lines of surface cars, 2 lines for rapid transit and 2 ten foot sidewalks above the roadway. Total cost about $29.000.000.
Title:
Camden
Camden (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
View of the busy downtown area of this thriving business center-the most important center of southern New Jersey. Home of such giants as RCA Victor, Campbell's Soup, Hollingshead, Esterbrook Pen, New York Shipbuilding Corp. The tall white building is the Camden City Hall.
Title:
Benjamin Franklin Bridge Plaza
Camden (NJ), Chrome unused
Description:
Connecting the city of Camden with downtown Philadelphia, directly across the Delaware River, the Benjamin Franklin Bridge is one of the world's largest single span suspension bridges, 1.8 Miles long.
Title:
Cooper Hospital
Camden (NJ), Chrome PM 1969 Jun-19
Title:
U. S. Post Office And Court Building House
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Title:
Greetings From Camden
Camden (NJ), Chrome unused
Title:
Municipal Pier
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Title:
New York Shipbuilding Corp
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Title:
Cooper Hospital
Camden (NJ), Divided Back unused
Title:
Cooper Hospital
Camden (NJ), Divided Back PM 1909
Title:
Bird's Eye View Of Delaware River Bridge
Camden (NJ), White Border PM 1927
Description:
The largest Suspension Bridge under construction in the world, connecting Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden, N. J., with a single span of 1750 feet long center to center of Main Piers, with a clearance above High Water of 135 feet over a width of 800 feet in center of span. The Main Structure is to be of a 2 cable suspension type, carrying a roadway for 6 lines of vehicles, 2 lines of surface cars, 2 lines for rapid transit and 2 ten foot sidewalks above the roadway. The estimated coast to be above $29,000,000 and to be completed in 1926 in time for the Sesqui Centennial to be hold in Philadelphia during that year.
Title:
Launching At New York Shipbuilding Corp. Plant
Camden (NJ), Linen unused
Title:
View Of New York Shipbuilding Company
Camden (NJ) PM 1915
Description:
Plant from river, showing ship sheds.
Total: 48 Items
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