Glen Fern
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Livezey House;
Glen Fern Spring House
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Glen Fern: Glen Fern/Livezey History and Information, 2009
Item — Shelf 17
Glen Fern: Historic Structures Report, Volume I, 1996
Item — Shelf 17
Glen Fern: Historic Structures Report, Volume II, 1996
Item — Shelf 17
Glen Fern, Livezey House, n.d.
File — Drawer 6.3
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a multitude of images of the Fairmount Park system created between 1855 and 2012 in a variety of formats. The “Photographic prints” collection consists of primarily of 8 x 10 prints of various park features, such as historic houses, guard boxes, landscape, construction and demolition, although sizes and content does vary widely throughout. This collection is a combination of photos which are official documents of the Fairmount Park Commission, and...
Dates:
n.d.
Glen Fern: Preservation Adaptive Use Proposal, 1988
Item — Shelf 17
Glen Fern Spring House, n.d.
File — Drawer 6.3
Scope and Contents note
From the Collection:
This collection contains a multitude of images of the Fairmount Park system created between 1855 and 2012 in a variety of formats. The “Photographic prints” collection consists of primarily of 8 x 10 prints of various park features, such as historic houses, guard boxes, landscape, construction and demolition, although sizes and content does vary widely throughout. This collection is a combination of photos which are official documents of the Fairmount Park Commission, and...
Dates:
n.d.
Glen Fern: Structural Repairs and Drainage Improvements, 2002
Item — Shelf 17
John Francis Hart sketch book, 1947
Item — Drawer M-4
Scope and Contents
Sketchbook c. 1947 belonging to Philadelphia-born artist John Francis Hart.
Subjects of the sketchbook include: Blue Bell Hill (Germantown/West Mount Airy), Spring Mills, PA; Shady Lake, PA (Cumberland Township); New Jersey; Livezey Home Spring House (Wissahickon Creek); Cresheim Valley; Nassau, Bahamas; Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Pennsylvania Amish; and "Pulaskitown" in Germantown.
Dates:
1947