Pennsylvania Industrial School

Portrays inmates at the Pennsylvania Industrial School, a reformatory in Huntingdon. Documents vocational education in barbering, farming, wood working, dairying, metal working, blacksmithing, horse showing, type setting, weaving, cooking, shop and other skills. Includes views of dormitory and dun...

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Main Author: Philadelphia Record.
Language:English
Published: 1936-1941
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260 |a 1936-1941 
300 |a 105 photoprints : silver gelatin 
500 |a Part of the Philadelphia Record Photograph Morgue Collection; for general information, see collection record. 
520 |a Portrays inmates at the Pennsylvania Industrial School, a reformatory in Huntingdon. Documents vocational education in barbering, farming, wood working, dairying, metal working, blacksmithing, horse showing, type setting, weaving, cooking, shop and other skills. Includes views of dormitory and dungeon. Also depicts parent's day activities including exhibitions, picnics, and music by the band. Shows military company training on the grounds. Documents new facility built for the boys in White Hall, Pa. Shows cell blocks, rooms, aht kitchen, laundry, barbershop, and retreat ceremonies. Includes view of guardhouse. 
561 |a Gift of the Philadelphia Record 
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