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Historian Seeks Community Help to Identify 1920s Collingdale Postcard

Historian Keith Lockhart is appealing to the community for assistance in identifying details from a vintage postcard depicting Cherry Street in Collingdale, dated around 1920. This initiative is part of his ongoing effort to preserve the rich history of Delaware County through photographs, postcards, and illustrations from the past. Lockhart is particularly interested in pinpointing the exact location, including cross streets and orientation of the image.
The postcard captures a serene scene without any vehicles, inviting individuals who may have insights or memories related to the area to contribute. Those with information can reach Lockhart directly at his email address, [email protected]. More details about his historical endeavors can be found on his website, delawarecountyhistory.com.
Community Engagement in Local History
Last week, Lockhart shared another historical photograph from Marcus Hook, which drew attention and responses from local history enthusiasts. Contributions included detailed observations about the image, such as the intersection of 10th Street and Market Street. One contributor, David Burns, noted that the view is directed east towards Post Road and Chester. He highlighted the presence of a drug store located on the southeast corner of the intersection and remarked on the trolley line of the Southern Pennsylvania Traction Company, which can be seen curving down towards the Delaware River.
Another response from Dennis and Jack McKnight confirmed the location, stating that the view shows 10th Street looking east from Market Street towards McClure Lane. These insights illustrate the vibrant community interest in preserving local history.
Lockhart’s work goes beyond mere preservation; it fosters a connection between generations. The input from community members not only enriches the historical records but also enhances the communal narrative of Delaware County. As he continues to gather information, the collaboration between historian and community is essential in creating a comprehensive account of the area’s past.
Anyone with knowledge about the Cherry Street postcard or local history is encouraged to reach out and participate in this enriching endeavor. The collaboration exemplifies how local residents can play a significant role in documenting and preserving their heritage.
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