Print showing all of the members of the Catholic Heirarchy in the United States. Appears to be a collage of full-length portrait photographs and prints of individual clergy combined into one print. Background is a print of a large room with an altar,…
Shows the cemetery plot of the Heuser family in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Headstone inscribed with names of Herman Heuser's parents, Julia (died 1905) and Herman (no death date). Photographer's stamp appears on verso. Undated.
Emblematic print illustrating the celestial city (Holy Jerusalem), floating above earth, surrounded by scenes of everyday life. The numbers and letters around the image refer to an explanatory key, which PAHRC does not possess. (Source: The British…
Color lithograph portrait of Pope Benedict XV. Printed in bottom left corner: "Copyrighted 1914 by Muller, Luchsinger & Co. New York." Print is numbered No. 665.
Photogravure of portrait painting of Pope Leo XIII, seated. Inscribed to bottom left of photograph: "This photogravure of a recent painting of the Holy Father received by me from Rome, I [--] excellent. P. J. Ryan, Archbishop." Printed below…
Bust portrait of Pope Pius IX. Printed below engraving: "Copyright 1877 by Oscar Marshall, 697 Broadway, New York. All rights reserved. Painted and engraved by Wm. E. Marshall."
Photograph of the members of the Holy Name Society of St. Edward's Parish, Philadelphia, Pa. on the steps of the church, September 23, 1913. Signed by Caywood Photo.
Large photograph of Cardinal Dougherty with Cardinal Thomas Tien Ken-sin at Holy Redeemer Church, standing outdoors. Title taken from verso. Photographer unknown.
Engraving of sketch of Holy Trinity Cathedral, Quebec, Canada; consecrated in 1804. Signed by E. F. Faber (signature in bottom left corner is backwards).
Essay on St. William’s school and parish history, as well as to the cultural and neighborhood history of the Lawncrest section of Northeast Philadelphia during the 1960s.
Portrait lithograph of Ignace Bourget, Bishop of Montreal. French text translates as "Ignace Bourget. Bishop of Montreal, Assistant to the Pontifical Throne. Deputed in Rome to represent the Ecclesiastical Province of Quebec at the time of the…
Document created in memoriam of Archbishop James Francis Wood. Small portrait of Archbishop Wood at the top. Primarily text for the "Record of His Life, Sickness, Death, Obsequies, and 'Month's Mind". "Transcribed with a pen from the Catholic…
Photograph from St. Vincent's Orphanage in the Tacony section of Philadelphia, Pa. showing what appears to be the interior of the chapel. Title devised by cataloger. Photograph of original.
Photograph of the interior of the Chapel of Divine Love, Philadelphia. Title taken from verso. Stamp on back reads: "Office of Paul Monaghan, Architect., Drexel Bldg., Phila."
Photograph of interior of Most Blessed Sacrament Church with view of altar. Photographer's signature appears in bottom left corner. Title taken from verso.
Photograph from St. Vincent's Orphanage in the Tacony section of Philadelphia, Pa., showing the interior of a room. Title devised by cataloger. Photograph of original.
Photograph of interior of St. Joseph's Church, Warren, Pa., with rector, Rev. M. A. De La Roque giving sermon during mass. Inscribed below photograph in pencil: "Rev. M. A. De La Roque, Rector, deceased Sep. 27, 1893. School children of parish…
Photograph of St. Martin's Chapel interior, possibly Benediction or Corpus Christi in 1902. Inscribed in bottom left of photo: "Sliker Photo. No. 1340" (i.e., Sliker Photo Studio in Bridesburg, Pa.). Title devised by cataloger.
Lithographic print of interior of Old St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, PA. Printed to bottom left of print: "Painted from Nature & drawn on Stone by A. Hoffy." Printed to bottom right of print: "P. S. Duval, Lith., No. 7 B[?] Alley, Philadelphia".…
Lithographic print of interior of Old St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, PA. Printed to bottom left of print: "Painted from Nature & drawn on Stone by A. Hoffy." Printed to bottom right of print: "P. S. Duval, Lith., No. 7 B[?] Alley, Philadelphia".…