URGENT UPDATE: Historian Keith Lockhart is calling on the public for immediate assistance in identifying a historic photo from Haverford Township, captured on November 23, 2025. The image, featuring Pennsylvania Avenue in the Brookline section, includes adults and vehicles, providing a glimpse into the past that Lockhart is eager to catalog.
Lockhart has meticulously sifted through numerous photographs, postcards, and illustrations from Delaware County, but he needs your expertise to uncover vital details about this specific image. He is particularly interested in identifying the block, cross streets, and any other pertinent information that could shed light on the scene.
The photo, which appears to have been taken on a winter day with the sun positioned nearly behind the photographer, is part of Lockhart’s ongoing effort to document local history. If you think you have information that could help, reach out to him directly at [email protected].
Last week’s photo sparked considerable interest, with local residents sharing insights about a charming neighborhood in Colwyn. Notably, Dennis and Jack McKnight identified a twin home located on the southwest corner of 2nd and Main Street, with the addresses 200 & 202 Main Street, both of which still stand today.
As Lockhart continues his quest to preserve Delaware County’s history, your contributions could be invaluable. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with your local heritage and help connect the past with the present.
For more updates and historical insights, visit delawarecountyhistory.com. Your knowledge could make a significant difference in documenting the rich tapestry of Haverford Township’s history.
ACT NOW: If you have any leads or information, contact Keith Lockhart today!
