Group photograph of participants in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Pilgrimage to Rome posed on the deck of the S.S. Ohio, May 2, 1925. Photo by T. H. Merritt, 31 Lincoln St., Winchester, Mass.
Magazine clipping with photograph of the interior of St. John the Baptist Church (Manayunk, Philadelphia) showing one of the side altars. From the Public Ledger Intaglio Section.
Photograph of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia meeting in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. to protest the persecution of the Catholic Church in Mexico, February 24, 1935. Photographer's mark appears in bottom right corner.
Certificate of appointment by the Pennsylvania Board of World's Fair Managers of Eleanor Donnelly to the Ladies Auxiliary Society of Philadelphia County, dated December 5, 1891. Signed by Harriet-Anne Lucas, Chairman, Committee on Women's Work; and…
Concerned with the expansion of communism, the United States continued to pursue a policy of containment. Many believed that the Soviet Union existence threatened the safety and freedoms of mankind.
Photograph of a ceremony relating to St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., with young girls in white dresses. Possibly dedication of the St. Clement School. Title devised by cataloger. Photographer unknown.
Photograph of a ceremony relating to St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., with young boys in sailor suits. Possibly dedication of the St. Clement School. Title devised by cataloger. Photographer unknown.
Photograph of a ceremony relating to St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Possibly dedication of the St. Clement School. Title devised by cataloger. Photographer unknown.
Photograph of Archbishop Patrick J. Ryan in Palm Sunday Procession. Item consists of half of a photograph cut out and adhered on top of a separate photograph. Appears to be two photographs of the same event. Title taken from note on verso.…
Portrait lithograph of Archbishop Patrick J. Ryan of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Printed in bottom left corner: "Compliments of the Catholic Standard". Artist unknown.
Framed chromolithograph showing Our Mother of Sorrows Church, St. John's Orphan Asylum and the entrance to Old Cathedral Cemetery in West Philadelphia. Lithograph by F. Bourquin, Philadelphia.
View of church, rectory, school and entrance to Old Cathedral Cemetery. Printed below lithograph: "F. Bourquin, Lith, 320 Chestnut St. Phila."; "Copyright secured". Undated.
Group photo of particpants in the 1924 Parish Campaign at Our Lady of Mercy Parish, standing in front of the entrance to the church. Text in bottom right corner of photograph reads "Our Lady of Mercy Parish Campaign Organization of Philadelphia, Pa.,…
Photograph of 1922 graduating class with Christian Brothers. Mounted on heavy cardboard. Inscription reads "To our beloved Pastor, with the compliments of the Class of 1922."
St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Ordination Class of May 1902. Rev. James Williams (d. 1916) is third from left in second row. Inscribed on verso: "Gift of Rev. Michael Flood, pastor St. Madeleine Sophie Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Sept 11, 1990." Title…
Three photographs of Old St. Mary's Church, New Castle, Del. Mounted on board. Photographs measure 7.5" x 4.5" each. Photographs are captioned, top to bottom: "View from cemetery, the latter dates from 1760."; "Interior."; "View from Lancaster…
Map of religious sites in Old City Philadelphia neighborhood. Ran in Catholic Standard & Times Supplement (Volume 80, Number 43, June 26, 1975). Internal memo adhered to verso indicating that this is a corrected version of the map. Verso also…
Engraving of sketch of Church of Notre Dame des Victoires in the Lower City, Quebec City, P.Q., Canada. Signed by E. F. Faber in bottom left corner. Printed on verso: "Church of the Notre Dame des Victoires, Lower Town, Quebec, Can. 1680."
Engraving of sketch of Notre Dame Basilica, Quebec City, P.Q., Canada. Signed in bottom left corner: "Etched by B. Magill". Published by H. L. Everett.
Lithograph of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Printed in bottom left: "A Paris chez Giraldon Bovinet comm. Passage Vivienne No. 26." Printed in bottom right: "Lith. de Villain."