Pennsylvania Highlands Community College - Bailey Collection

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This collection contains photographs from Johnstown, Pittsburgh, and other vacation locations visited by the Bailey Family in the latter part of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Railroads, Cable
The Johnstown Inclined Plane.
Railroads, Cable
The Johnstown Inclined Plane as seen from the top.
Railroads, Cable
The Johnstown Inclined Plane viewed from the top.
Pennsylvania -- Johnstown
Sightseers viewing Johnstown.
Steel Industry.
A view of the Johnstown steel mills.
School buildings
Photo slide of Joseph Johns Junior High School.
School buildings
Photo slide of Joseph Johns Junior High School.
Railroads, Cable
Looking up the track from the bottom of the Johnstown Inclined Plane.
Swimming pools
Photo slide of swimming pool on Central Avenue with people swimming and sitting on benches.
Iron-works
Photo slide of view from a hill of the Lower Works of the Cambria Iron Company.
Iron-works
Photo slide of the view from the Pennsylvania Railroad Station of the Lower Works of the Cambria Iron Company.
Amusement parks, Lakes
Photo slide of boats on a lake at Luna Park, an amusement park.
Housing, Single family
Photo slide of house on Vine Street with "Private Parking" sign and cars parked around it. Labelled as "Ma Bailey's".
Rites and ceremonies, Marching bands
Marching band at an event at the Johnstown Inclined Plane.
Coal mines and mining
Photo slide of two men standing by mine on Franklin Street.
Locomotives
Photo slide of side view of train engine.
Scenic overlooks
A group of people looking at the view from the top of the Johnstown Inclined Plane.
Cable cars (Streetcars)
Photo slide of side view of old yellow street car number 311 in Moxham car barn.
Catholic church buildings
Photo slide of a group of clergy and onlookers at cornerstone ceremony, labelled "Our Mother of Sorrows".
Parades
Photo slide of a parade with men in white uniforms crossing a bridge.