An aerial photograph of Treweryn estate, formerly owned by Roland Taylor. The building on the left is the Mansion, while the building on the right are the stables. When purchased by the Sisters of mercy in 1948, these buildings became the Motherhouse…
A photograph of the Bouvier Mansion, former home of Michael Bouvier, ancestor of First Lady Jacqueline bouvier Kennedy. It would become the third location of La Salle College in 1886.
Group photograph of the students of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Inscribed in bottom right corner of photograph: "Klein & Goodman, 114 S. 11th St. Phila., PA".
Group photograph of the delegates to the Forty-Seventh Annual Convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America held in Scranton, Pennsylvania, August 7-9, 1917. In the background is a navy recruitment poster reading "Be a Submarine…
Groundbreaking for Holy Family hall, the main building of Holy Family University. The photograph features unknown participants and possibly Sister Mary Neomisia Rutkowska, CSFN
A photograph of an unknown Sister using a commemorative shovel to break ground for Our Lady of Angels College, which would become Neumann University decades later.
Group photograph of the Major Seminary students of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Inscribed in bottom right corner of photograph: "Photo by Luedecke Studio, Inc. Upper Darby, Penna."
Photograph album containing photographs of Medical Mission Sisters and their institutions and patients in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States. Undated.
Photograph album containing photographs of Medical Mission Sisters and their institutions and patients in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States. Undated
Group photograph of the Minor Seminary students of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. Inscribed in bottom right of photograph: "Photo by Luedecke Studio, Inc. Upper Darby, Penna."
An aerial view of the property belonging to the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia in Aston, PA. Neumann University, then College, is No. 4, while the Our Lady of Angels Convent is No. 1.
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.
A photograph of the Preparatory Seminary in Glen Riddle, PA. Originally the Ashton Ridge Female Academy and connected to the Presbyterian Church, the property was bought by Bishop John Neumann. From 1859 to 1871, the predecessor to the College…
Photograph of exterior of St. Aloysius Church, Leonardtown, MD. Inscribed below photograph and on verso: "Presented by Miss M. J. Jenkins of Baltimore, MD, Nov. 1911."
Photograph of exterior of St. Anne's Church, Baltimore, MD. Note on verso reads "Erected by Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Kennedy. Transept afterwards built & consecrated by bequest in the will of their daughter, Sarah Boone." Title taken from verso.
Photograph of interior of old St. Anthony's Church, Easton, PA, facing altar. Note in bottom right corner reads "To V. Rev. D. McDermott, D.D. Easton, Pa. June 1, 1912. Very sincerely, Rev. A. Landolf."
Photograph of interior of St. Anthony's Church, Ripley County, Indiana. Title taken from verso. Note on verso reads "Church of Saint Anthony of Padua, Morris, Ripley County, Indiana. Diocese of Vincennes, now Indianapolis, Ind. The Rev. Francis X.…
An exterior photograph of the Treweryn mansion, built by Horace Trumbauer in 1907. It was home to Francis Bond under the name "WIllowbrook", then became known as "Treweryn" by new owner Roland Taylor.
A photograph of the former stables of the Treweryn estate. the top floor housed Gwynedd Junior College, while the first floor housed Gwynedd Mercy Academy.
A drawing of Villanova University as it would have appeared in 1849. From left to right, the chapel/oratory, Belle-Air Mansion, the College Building, and the old Rudolph barn.