Showing posts with label Fountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fountains. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Update on a Fountain

I posted last week about a hidden fountain. Turns out that the snow and my poor eyesight hid more than I had realized.


Rather than For Our Gentle Friends - it actually says Drink Gentle Friends. And with further snow melting - it shows the date and inscription.
See an original photo here: http://www.museumofanimals.org/#/caroline-earle-white/3788770
It makes this water fountain for horses a little sweeter - that it's in memorial for Annie L Lowry who was an avid supporter of the WPSPCA.

Facts:
  • Annie L Lowry was a resident of Philadelphia. She had been brought up as a Lutheran, married an attorney and later became a member of the Reformed Episcopal Church.
  • Her executor Elwood Bonsall, Esq managed her donation requests and she had two buildings on separate Lutheran campuses in Topton and Tressler named after her in 1911 and 1923 respectively. Each was called The Annie L Lowry Memorial Infirmary.
  • Today the Lutheran Social Ministries is known as Diakon. Only the Topton building remains and now houses some of Diakon's children services.
  • Annie L Lowry was known as the "mother" of American Presbyterian churches due to her generous donations.
  • She died at 85 years of age on August 1, 1908 and left $5000 for care of her pets.



Saturday, February 5, 2011

For Our Gentle Friends

I am obsessed with water features. Fountains? Yes, please!

Facts:
  • Philadelphia is filled with huge and impressive fountains, many of which were sponsored by the Philadelphia Fountain Society.  (Which may or may not be a mysterious cult, because I cannot find much online information about this society.)  
  • Philadelphia's more popular fountains were large affairs designed by famous artists (like Calder and Lipchitz). 
  • I do not have many more facts about this particular topic because I just really wanted to share with you the fountain below.
But what about the small humble fountains that we walk by everyday without paying any attention? Seriously, what about them?
3rd between South and Bainbridge

In the winter the fountain above is easy to miss, snow covered and weathered. But it has an endearing inscription: For Our Gentle Friends.
Which I guess to refers to non-rabid animals or simple-minded humans. But whatever the case, it's very nice. I couldn't find any information on this particular fountain so you'll just have to enjoy without knowing more. Or purchase this book - though there is no guarantee that this fountain is in it.

Extra Fact: 
  • There are other small fountains spread throughout the city dedicated to animals. There is a horse trough on 3rd and Arch "Presented by a Lady" with the words, "Give Us Water That We May Drink" emblazoned on it.