Re: PESO - Pennsylvania Hospital

2014-07-29 Thread knarf
That doesn't look like such a bad place to go get whatever barbaric atrocities passed for medicine in those days. Interesting perspective, through the gates and all. Like it! Cheers, frank On 28 July, 2014 9:01:55 PM EDT, Rick Womer wrote: >The first hospital in (what is now) the US, founded

Re: PESO - Pennsylvania Hospital

2014-07-29 Thread Christine Aguila
Very nice historical interest of a well preserved building. Agreed, try to get access to the garden! Cheers, Christine On Jul 28, 2014, at 8:01 PM, Rick Womer wrote: > The first hospital in (what is now) the US, founded in 1751. This building > (the original, still used for offices) was bui

Re: PESO - Pennsylvania Hospital

2014-07-29 Thread Richard Womer
Nope. Too large and heavy for my bag. http://photo.net/photos/RickW On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 1:38 AM, Chris Mitchell wrote: > On 29 July 2014 02:01, Rick Womer wrote: >> The first hospital in (what is now) the US, founded in 1751. This building >> (the original, still used for offices) was buil

Re: PESO - Pennsylvania Hospital

2014-07-28 Thread Chris Mitchell
On 29 July 2014 02:01, Rick Womer wrote: > The first hospital in (what is now) the US, founded in 1751. This building > (the original, still used for offices) was built in sections from 1756-1804. Very colonial looking. Nice shot. > > http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17808400&size=lg > >

PESO - Pennsylvania Hospital

2014-07-28 Thread Rick Womer
The first hospital in (what is now) the US, founded in 1751. This building (the original, still used for offices) was built in sections from 1756-1804. http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17808400&size=lg (K-5, DA 16-45) Someday, I've got to find out how to gain access to that garden. Comm