Portal:Philadelphia/Nominate/Selected picture archive

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 * 1) Find an image on Wikipedia that is related to Philadelphia that you think is very good and would be suitable for use as the featured image.
 * 2) Put a link to the image below on this page and describe why.  You can add a thumbnail of the image to this nomination.
 * Category:Images of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Current nominations

 * "History of the Irish Americans in Philadelphia"
 * Sky-Scrapers of Philadelphia 1898 LOC 03022v.jpg "Sky-Scrapers of Philadelphia" (1898).
 * Fitch's Steam Boat 1786 (cropped).jpg "Plan of Mr. Fitch's Steam Boat," The Columbian Magazine (December 1786). Woodcut of the design for the first American steamboat: John Fitch's 1787 oar-propelled steamboat. By 1790, Fitch was propelling his steamboats by paddlewheel, a technology later perfected by Robert Fulton in the Clermont (1807).
 * [[Image:MermaidClubPhiladelphia1920.jpg|50px]] for the summer ...


 * AllegoricalFigureWaterworks.jpg Allegorical Figure of the Waterworks. Carved by William Rush (1825) for the Fairmount Water Works, portrayed in Thomas Eakins's paintings of William Rush and His Model, now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.


 * Philadelphia_Orchestra_at_American_premiere_of_Mahler's_8th_Symphony_(1916).jpg Leopold Stokowski conducting 1,062 performers, including the Philadelphia Orchestra, in the 2 March 1916 American premiere of Gustav Mahler's Symphony of a Thousand at the Academy of Music (Philadelphia).
 * Mother Jones 02.jpg Mother Jones: In 1903 Jones organized children, who were working in mills and mines at the time, to participate in the "Children's Crusade", a march from Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Oyster Bay, New York, the home of President Theodore Roosevelt, with banners demanding "We want to go to School and not the mines!" Though the President refused to meet with the marchers, the incident brought the issue of child labor to the forefront of the public agenda.


 * Art Museum pediment-detail-1.jpg Detail of Western Civilization (1933) by C. Paul Jennewein (pediment sculpture, Philadelphia Museum of Art).
 * BillyPenn.jpg William Penn statue by Alexander Milne Calder atop Philadelphia City Hall.
 * [[File:'Penn's Treaty -with the Indians-', oil on canvas painting by Edward Hicks, 1830-35, Philadelphia Museum of Art.jpg|50px]] Penn's Treaty with the Indians (1830-35) by Edward Hicks, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.