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1102-1108 Wood Street
Owned by David C. Tyrell at time of survey. -
Northeast Corner of Wood & Market Streets - Bristol Fire Company No. 1
Owned by Bristol Fire Company Number 1 at time of survey. -
Northeast Corner of Wood & Market Streets - Friends Meeting House
Owned by Friends Meeting House Church at time of survey. -
Southeast Corner of Wood & Walnut Streets - Saint James Parish House
Owned by Saint James Church Cemetery at time of survey. -
[Unidentified portrait of a woman]
John Schafer (photographer) and his wife Anna (1874-1929) lived at 536 Swain Street. Their daughter Ethel Schafer Phillips (1900-1980) also resided at that home address.
This unidentified woman can also be seen in the Bristol School Class of 1908 photograph (7.11a.138) (second row, center). Please contact the library regarding photograph 7.11a.138. -
[Wedding portrait of unidentified couple]
Photograph was found in Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation Building (formerly Travel Club building) at 321 Cedar Street. -
[Portrait of unidentified family]
Photograph was found in Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation Building (formerly Travel Club building), 321 Cedar Street. -
Genealogies of Families in America
A genealogy pamphlet written by Jon Munsell's Sons in Albany, NY, listing a large collection of last names.Tags Doron Green -
[St. Mark School, Radcliffe Street fire, dated 1970]
Between 1960 and 1971, when their new school opened, St. Mark students attended St. Ephrem School, Bensalem Township. The former school burned and was removed. Bristol Fire Co. No. 2 battled the blaze. The stone cross on the front roof was placed at the entrance of the new school property. Cross was moved to the school on the riverside in 2012.
(Date of fire confirmed as March 7, 1970 from Bucks County Courier Times article dated March 9, 1970). -
[St. Mark School, Radcliffe Street fire, dated 1970]
Between 1960 and 1971, when their new school opened, St. Mark students attended St. Ephrem School, Bensalem Township. The former school burned and was removed. Bristol Fire Co. No. 2 battled the blaze. The stone cross on the front roof was placed at the entrance of the new school property. Cross was moved to the school on the riverside in 2012.
(Date of fire confirmed as March 7, 1970 from Bucks County Courier Times article dated March 9, 1970). -
[Silver Lake from Bath Road]
Includes address of photographer (Kathlyn Schwarz). Map of area drawn on back. -
[301 Dorrance Street]
Formerly the site of Gratz's Bakery. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -
[Mill Street Pharmacy]
Formerly the site of Norman's Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment. -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1967: Les Memoires, "Happiness is..."
Yearbook theme was based off of characters from "Peanuts" cartoons by Charles M. Schulz. -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1968: Les Memoires
"What our camera sees is a moment becoming a memory..." -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1972: Les Memoires
"United We Stand... Under the Tree of Friendship."