Come celebrate Halloween deep in the dark forest with Villanova University’s Distinctive Collections. Continue reading
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The Phillypino Oral History Project: Exhibition Opening – October 30, 2024
This exhibit is an homage to history, heritage and preservation of Filipino diaspora stories that would have otherwise been lost. Continue reading
Lineage – Multi-day, 2024-2025
Through four large scale paintings, Philadelphia artist Mark Thomas Gibson’s Lineage examines the proposition of “the future of humanity” proposed by the Library Company of Philadelphia’s Samuel Jennings’ 1792 painting Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences (or The Genius of America Encouraging the Emancipation of the Blacks). Continue reading
What They Saved: Souvenirs and Mementos from Special Collections – Multi-day, 2024-2025
In What They Saved: Souvenirs and Mementos in Special Collections, visitors will explore keepsakes from the University of Delaware’s collections, learning about the people who held onto them and the reasons why. Continue reading
Saint Joseph’s University Beltran Kropp Papers – Multi-day, 2024
In person, enjoy our display on the Beltran Kropp papers, the collection ties into the labor movement, freedom of the press, Peruvian history and travel, we include a link to our digital collection on PA Photos and Documents for more fascinating detail and more great photographs. Continue reading
Herbs of Heritage: Ethnobotany in Irish Folklore – Multi-day, 2024
Delve into the rich history of traditional Irish folk medicine! Continue reading
Disasters and Archnemeses of Archives: Fire, Water, and Mold Oh My! – Multi-day, 2024
Disasters and Archnemeses of Archives: Fire, Water, and Mold Oh My! Continue reading
Archaeology In and Of the City: Why Bother? – October 4, 2023
Dr. Yamin will discuss several newly discovered burial grounds, nineteenth-century working-class neighborhoods uncovered during renovations to Interstate-95, and the long history of the site where the Museum of the American Revolution now stands. Continue reading
Treats from Special Collections – October 6, 2023
Come experience some of the libraries’ hidden treasures and explore food history. Continue reading
Using Law to Fight Racial Violence: What the Clare Gerald Fenerty Papers Tell Us About George Floyd, Emmett Till and Thomas Maddox – October 10, 2023
An interesting and informative talk about the law and racism focusing on the Maddox decision made by Judge Clare Fenerty, given by Dr. Susan Liebell, Professor of Political Science and Lesley Carey, Archivist at SJU with original papers on display. Continue reading
National History Day Philadelphia 2024 Kick-off – October 11, 2023
Discover the possibilities of National History Day Philadelphia and how 2024 can be a turning point for your students. Continue reading
Try Your Hand! Deciphering Cursive in the Archive – October 11 & 12, 2023
Test your skills reading, transcribing, and writing cursive script found on manuscript material in the archives! Continue reading
Celebrate the Katie Geneva Cannon Digital Collection – October 12, 2023
The Katie Geneva Cannon Digital Collection is complete! Join us in Philadelphia as we celebrate and commemorate Dr. Cannon’s legacy. Continue reading
Library Treasure Tour: “A Century of Immigrant Aid: The German Society’s Agentur Ledgers, 1847-1947” – October 12, 2023
Join us for a hands-on tour of the records of German Society’s “Agentur” which dispensed aid to thousands of immigrants for over a century. Continue reading
Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions: The Family Black Sheep – October 12, 2023
Genealogist Judy G. Russell will share tips and tricks for uncovering the ne’er-do-wells in your family tree! Continue reading
Williamson Homecoming Display – October 14, 2023
Yearbooks and vintage photographs on display in our archives, walk the campus to see historic buildings by Frank Furness. Continue reading
Night of Lights – October 6 through October 14
For nine nights, historical images and films from the Chestnut Hill Conservancy’s Archives project through storefront windows and onto exterior walls while neighboring buildings along Chestnut Hill’s main street will be illuminated with theatrical lights. Continue reading
Redemptorist Archives Open House and Special Exhibit – October 17, 2023
The Redemptorist Archives invites the general public to its annual open house and special exhibit on military chaplains, October 17, 2023, as part of Archives Month Philly.
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The Journey of An Artifact: From Storage to Exhibition – October 17, 2023
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the artifacts featured in the National Constitution Center’s newest exhibit, The First Amendment. Continue reading
50 Feminist Books That Changed Our Lives: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Women & Gender Studies at the University of Delaware (opening reception) – October 18, 2023
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Women’s Studies at the University of Delaware, one of the earliest such programs in the country. Continue reading
Founder’s Hall Online and On the Ground – October 18, 2023
Learn about the digitization of the Founder’s Hall architectural drawings and tour the exterior of this historic landmark. Continue reading
Envisioning Celestial Beings Divine Inspiration exhibit reception – October 19, 2023
Come explore exhibit historic & noteworthy bibles from Villanova’s Distinctive Collections and celebrate exhibit opening. Continue reading
Philadelphia Lantern Slide Salon – October 19, 2023
Celebrate Archives Month Philly at the Wagner Free Institute of Science as we showcase glass lantern slides from the special collections of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University; the American Philosophical Society; the Historical Society of Frankford; the Penn Museum; the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society; and the Wagner Free Institute of Science. Continue reading
Open House and Tour – October 23, 2023
George Blood LP is hosting our first Open House on Monday, October 23, 2023. We invite librarians, archivists, engineers, movie buffs, collectors, scholars, and anyone interested to tour our 41,000 square foot facility and learn how we transfer audio, video, film and data to digital files. Continue reading
Getting to Know Westtown: A Few of our Favorite Things – October 23, 2023
Join the Westtown School Archives for a look at some of the highlights of their collection! Continue reading
Archiving Philadelphia Rowing History – CANCELLED
Join fellow historians for a presentation, discussion and tour of Boathouse Row – the birthplace of American rowing. Continue reading
PACSCL Reading Room Inclusivity Guidelines Panel Discussion – October 25, 2023
PACSCL DEI committee invites you to a panel discussion of their research results and recommendations in creating PACSCL Reading Room Inclusivity Guide. Continue reading
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Radical Form: the Double Works of Art (Lecture) – October 25, 2023
Learn about the “”The Rossettis: Radical Victorian Artists and Writers,”” a lecture held in conjunction with the Delaware Art Museum and its exhibition “The Rossettis.” Continue reading
It Came from the Archives – October 25, 2023
Archives Month Philly is proud to present an evening of rarely seen film and video from Philadelphia-area archives, libraries, and museums! Continue reading
Sharing Our Stories: Connecting Communities and Archives – October 26, 2023
The Free Library of Philadelphia, in conjunction with the Delaware Valley Archivists Group is hosting a free, drop-in interactive community fair with demonstrations on how to manage personal and family collections, table-top activities, pop-up displays and more, all focused on the connections between archives and our communities. Continue reading
50 Feminist Books That Changed Our Lives: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Women & Gender Studies at the University of Delaware – Multi-day exhibit, 2023
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Women’s Studies at the University of Delaware, one of the earliest such programs in the country. Continue reading
Chinatown Community Garden, 1974-1985 – Multi-day exhibit, 2023
Virtual exhibit of Chinatown Community Garden 1974-1985 Continue reading
Depicting Genocide: 20th Century Responses to the Holodomor – Multi-day exhibit, 2023
Learn about the 1932-1933 artificial famine in Ukraine through artwork, archives, and historical photographs. Continue reading
The Gettysburg Address in 2023: Words that Long Endure – Multi-day exhibit, 2023
160 years after its delivery, why is Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address still one of the most iconic speeches in American history? Continue reading
Archives Month Historical Campus Tour – October 4, 2022
Take a guided walking tour behind the 10-foot wall of Girard College to explore its history and architecture, looking at the campus as it exists today, along with archival maps and photographs. Continue reading
Scrapbooks as College History – October 5, 2022
Come explore the history of scrapbooks and how they connect to college history! Continue reading
Building Knowledge and Breaking Barriers Exhibit Celebration – October 6, 2022
Join the Presbyterian Historical Society on October 6 for a celebration of the Building Knowledge and Breaking Barriers exhibit. Continue reading
Library Company History & Exhibitions Tour – October 7, 2022
Join us for a guided tour of the Library Company’s first-floor exhibition galleries! Continue reading
Mercer Museum Research Library: History of Our Shelves – October 11, 2022
Have you ever wondered about the origins of the Mercer Museum’s Research Library? Continue reading
Crafting with Collections – October 12, 2022
Flex your crafting skills with eye-popping visuals from our special collections! Continue reading
PHILADELPHIA LANTERN SLIDE SALON – OCTOBER 12, 2022
The Philadelphia Lantern Slide Salon is back! Continue reading
Archives Month Virtual Tour – October 13 & 17, 2022
Join us online for a live virtual tour of the Founder’s Hall museum and its archival highlights with Director of Historical Resources, Kathy Haas. Continue reading
Happy Birthday 219! The Athenaeum at 175 – October 17, 2022
The Athenaeum celebrates 175 years at 219 S Sixth Street. Continue reading
Behind Halvey’s Lens – October 18, 2022
Join us for an opening reception for our new exhibit, “Behind Halvey’s Lens: A Photographic History of Catholic Philadelphia” Continue reading
Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity – October 18, 2022
Don’t miss this year’s Charlotte Cushman Society Lecture featuring Dr. C. Riley Snorton and this milestone work in LGBTQ+ archival studies Continue reading
WARCHIVE: CHRONICLING WAR IN UKRAINE – OCTOBER 20, 2022
During the event co-founders of Ukrainian Warchive will share their experience and discuss the challenges of collecting, archiving and displaying the photographs of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Continue reading
Getting to Know Westtown: A Few of our Favorite Things – October 24, 2022 – CANCELLED
Join the Westtown School Archives for a look at some of the highlights of their collection! Continue reading
DVAG Tour at the GAR Museum and Library – October 25, 2022
For Archives Month, we invite friends and colleagues to attend a tour of the Grand Army of the Republic Museum and Library. Continue reading
Chronicling Resistance: The Exhibition – Multi-Day Exhibit, 2022
Chronicling Resistance: The Exhibition reveals what eight local activists, cultural organizers, and artists unearthed when they dug deeply into the same Philadelphia archives in order to counter the systemic erasure of Black, Brown, and LGBTQ+ people from the historical record, break silences, and uncover new ways of understanding and enacting resistance. Continue reading
The Geranium Files: Ken-Watt Court and the Neighborhood Gardens Association – Multi-Day Exhibit, 2022
PHS McLean Library is pleased to present a virtual exhibition, “The Geranium Files: Ken-Watt Court and the Neighborhood Gardens Association.” Continue reading