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Azalea Meadow 1985 - 2004.1.372
Looking toward the Azalea Meadow from the Oak Allee
Record Type: Photo
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Ivies on Oak Allee, wide angle 1959 - 2013.1.224
Ivies on Oak Allee, wide angle. The ivy collection was co-located with the Oak Allee in 1959.
Record Type: Photo
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Ivies on Oak Allee, wide angle 1959 - 2013.1.228
Ivies on Oak Allee, wide angle. Ivy collection was co-located with the Oak Allee.
Record Type: Photo
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Ivies on Oak Row 1959 - 2013.1.222
Ivies on Oak Row. The ivy collection was co-located with the Oak Allee in 1959.
Record Type: Photo
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Oak Allee 1966 - 2013.1.313
Oak Allee showing scarlet color in autumn. October 26, 1966 Notes: Oak Allee was constructed in 1905.
Record Type: Photo
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Oak Allee Reconstruction 1992 - 2014.2.5
Oak Allee reconstruction with Robert Anderson, Paul Meyer, and Rick Lewandowski in April 1992. Notes: A tornado destroyed many oaks in the Oak Allee in Fall 1991.
Record Type: Photo
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Oak Allee in the Snow 1957 - 2013.1.315
Oak Allee with winter snow. Dec. 13, 1957.
Record Type: Photo
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Oak Avenue Winter of 1936 - 2004.1.368
The quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oaks) of the Oak Allee as originally planted by the Morrises. Photographed by Phillips, T. Roy in 1936. Note: Oak Allee constructed in 1905. One of nine photographs presented to the Arboretum at the Board Meeting on 12 May 1982 by William T. Hord, member of Advisory Board, on behalf of the First Pennsylvania Bank.
Record Type: Photo
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Oak Avenue in Winter 1936 - 1982.1.5
The quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oaks) of the Oak Allee as originally planted by the Morrises. Oak Allee in winter, photographed by T. Roy Phillips in 1936 Note: One of nine photographs presented to the Arboretum at the Board Meeting on 12 May 1982 by William T. Hord, member of Advisory Board, on behalf of the First Pennsylvania Bank.
Record Type: Photo
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The Oak Allee 1937 - 2012.9.1
Allee of mature quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oaks). Allee is unkempt Notes: Handwritten on back: "Avenue of Oaks July 25, 1937" See negative 2011.8.144
Record Type: Photo

