South Face of Black Rock Tunnel (Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road)

Railroad tracks go through a stone tunnel through a mountain. People stand near the entrance of the tunnel. Following the inscription is a long description about the Gowan and Marx locomotive and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. This watercolor has a misnomer: the image is actually of Fla...

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Main Author: David Johnston Kennedy, 1816-1898 (Creator)
Collection:David J. Kennedy watercolors (#V61)
Date:1840-08-27
Dimensions:18 x 26 cm
Call Number:K: 1-47
Box Number:Box 1/40-79
Format: Electronic
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Copyright:Public Domain
Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/2918
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Summary: Railroad tracks go through a stone tunnel through a mountain. People stand near the entrance of the tunnel. Following the inscription is a long description about the Gowan and Marx locomotive and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. This watercolor has a misnomer: the image is actually of Flat Rock Tunnel. Black Rock Tunnel is near Phoenixville, PA.