Castner Scrapbook v.2, Theatres, page 90
Historical Images of Philadelphia Castner Scrapbook CollectionItem Info
Source: Print and Picture Collection
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Item pdcc00137, top right [image dimensions 9.5 cm x 12.0 cm]:
Halftone reproduction of original photograph printed on newspaper.
The Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society was incorporated in 1861 with the objectives to instruct and improve the art of skating and promote the development of indoor rinks. Before the advent of skating rinks, most ice-skating took place on the city's rivers, especially the Schuylkill. The Society's clubhouse, built on the East River Drive (now Kelly Drive) in Fairmount Park, opened on February 27th. 1861. Until about 1895 skating on the Schuylkill was popular and the river clubhouse was the scene of much activity.
Source: http://www.pschs.org/Set_About_main_history.htm
Notes:
Item pdcc00138, bottom [image dimensions 8.5 cm x 10.5 cm]:
Halftone reproduction of original photograph printed on newspaper.
Accompanying text reads: From this rendezvous there used to sally forth such masters as Colonel James Page, who devised the "Philadelphia Twist;" T.W. Marchment, J.C. Sterling and others.
The Philadelphia Skating Club and Humane Society was founded in 1849 to promote instruction and improvement in the art of skating, and promote the development of indoor skating rinks. The Society's clubhouse on East River Drive (now Kelly Drive) along the banks of the Schuylkill was opened in 1861. Skating on the Schuylkill was a popular winter activity until about 1895 and the clubhouse was the scene of much activity.
Source: http://www.pschs.org/Set_About_main_history.htm
Call Number: A917.481 P536 v.2
Creator Name: Castner, Samuel, Jr., 1843-1929 - Compiler
Page, James, 1795-1875