Photo Prints – Coal Breaker

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Late 1800s historical photograph reproduction from Wilkes-Barre Illustrated, 1891. Black and white image with descriptive text, matte finish heavy paper; sheet is 9.5" x 12.5", image alone is 7" x 9".

This coal breaker is the Buttonwood Breaker that stood in Hanover Township, part of the Parrish Coal Company.

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Late 1800s historical photograph reproduction from Wilkes-Barre Illustrated, 1891. Black and white image with descriptive text, matte finish heavy paper; sheet is 9.5″ x 12.5″, image alone is 7″ x 9″. Public Square looking towards Market Street Bridge, Wilkes-Barre

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