"Where a man could forget his troubles"
Title
"Where a man could forget his troubles "
Date
1975-09-02
Photographer
Gottlieb, Sonnee
Subject
Museums Historic buildings Taverns (Inns) Clocks and watches
Organization-Building
Man Full O' Trouble Tavern (Philadelphia, Pa.) Knauer Foundation for Historic Preservation (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Intersection
Second and Spruce Streets (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Geographic Subject
Philadelphia (Pa.) Second Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) Spruce Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) United States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Personal Names
Powell, Florence
Description
Images taken at the restored "Man Full of Troubles Tavern " a museum near the Society Hill Towers . The upstairs bedrooms and basement kitchen are open to tourists for a small admission fee . The structure was restored and is maintained by the Knauer Foundation . Here, Florence Powell , a volunteer at the museum , poses next to a large clock with a candle in hand .
Original Notes
Title from clipping caption
Format
image/jp2
Type
Photographs
Publisher
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin
Physical Description
1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
Local Rights Statement
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Standardized Rights Statement
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Repository
Temple University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center
Repository Collection
George D. McDowell Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Collection
Collection ID
SCRC 170
Folder
Buildings--Man Full of Trouble Tavern
Digital Collection
George D. McDowell Philadelphia Evening Bulletin Photographs
Digital Publisher
Philadelphia PA: Temple University Libraries.
Contact
scrc@temple.edu
Identifier
P063011B
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