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Robert Wood's railing, architectural and ornamental iron works, Ridge Road below Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, (ca. 1851) (4679491606)

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Robert Wood's railing, architectural and ornamental iron works, Ridge Road below Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, (ca. 1851) (4679491606)

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Advertisement showing the long three-story, brick factory occupied by Robert Wood’s iron works at 1126 Ridge Avenue. The central portion of the building looms a few feet over the wings, and is adorned by tall, narrow windows on the second story, with a decorative cornice topped by a statue, bell cupola, and advertising flag. Statues of a lion and two dogs adorn an overhang near the open doorway of the iron foundry inside this central portion, under which a man and woman enter the office and warerooms. Visible inside the factory are several men at a forge, along with laborers working in the left and right wings. A man driving a horse-drawn company carriage emerges from the right wing. Four laborers load a lion statue into a cart on Ridge Avenue. Several boxes, addressed to "Mobile, Aa.," "Havana," "Jackson," "San Francisco, Ca.," "Smith & Co., St. Louis," "Cincinnati, Oo.," "Jones & Co., New Orleans," are scattered in the street nearby. Two laborers load (or unload) an iron railing from a covered cart in the foreground. Men working outdoors with unidentified piles, and additional brick factory buildings are visible in the background. A trompe-l’œil frame border surrounds the image.

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1851
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Library Company of Philadelphia
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public domain

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1851 advertisements in the united states
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