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Framed Print : Philadelphia: Germantown Cricket Club Grounds, Manheim (b / w photo)
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Philadelphia: Germantown Cricket Club Grounds, Manheim (b / w photo)
6012497 Philadelphia: Germantown Cricket Club Grounds, Manheim (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Germantown Cricket Club Grounds, Manheim. Illustration for Fifty Glimpses of Philadelphia and Vicinity (Rand McNally, 1898).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23599830
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Club House Eighteen Grand Stand Nineties Pennsylvania Philadelphia
12"x10" Modern Frame
Step back in time with our exquisite framed print of Philadelphia's Germantown Cricket Club Grounds, Manheim. Captured in black and white by a 19th-century American photographer, this rare and captivating image offers a glimpse into the history of the city's sports culture. The private collection piece is now available for your home or office, presented in a beautifully crafted frame that enhances the timeless appeal of this classic photograph from Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder.
10x8 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexi glass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 25.4cm (12" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the historic Germantown Cricket Club Grounds in Manheim, Philadelphia. Taken by an American photographer in the 19th century, this image showcases a significant piece of Philadelphia's history. The grounds were featured as an illustration in the book "Fifty Glimpses of Philadelphia and Vicinity" published by Rand McNally in 1898. The photo depicts various buildings within the club grounds, including the main clubhouse, ladies' clubhouse, and junior clubhouse. A grandstand can also be seen, suggesting that this was a popular spot for spectators to enjoy cricket matches during that time period. Germantown Cricket Club has played a vital role in promoting sportsmanship and camaraderie since its establishment. This image provides us with a glimpse into the past when cricket was highly regarded as one of America's favorite pastimes. The photograph not only represents a specific moment in history but also symbolizes unity among Americans who gathered here to enjoy their shared love for sports. It serves as a reminder of how important recreational activities have always been to communities across America. Preserved within this private collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to connect with Philadelphia's rich heritage while appreciating the beauty captured through the lens of an anonymous 19th-century photographer.
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