View of the Victory Scrap Yard at the corner of N. Market and W. 38th Street in May of 1943. Two young boys are riding bicycles in the forefront with a sign for Delaware Olds Inc., a used car dealership, in the background.
Photograph shows the storefront of H. R. Bringhurst drug store located at 317 Market Street. A sign in the store window says, "selling out, final, complete, all stock must be sold regardless of cost, everything greatly reduced." The picture shows...
Print of a lantern slide showing the Delaware Trust building in 1912. Trolley tracks can be seen in the streets as many people walk about. Print was made in 1953.
Terminal cranes unloading Liberty ships loaded with iron ore from North Africa. The open storage area in the foreground had recently been cindered and is now suitable for open storage purposes. Fall of 1944.
Many carloads of tank transporters were received and stored during the late spring and early summer of 1942. All were shipped out by August and in time for use by Montgomery at the beginning of his African Campaign commencing at El Alamein, Egypt.
Train crew just before removing cars containing boxed vehicles for export to Egypt used in stopping Rommel's advance at El Alamein, 1942. Eight people stand before a Pennsylvania locomotive.