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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." -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1956: Les Memoirs
"From the Gates of Bristol High School, Bristol, Pennsylvania" [yearbook theme was medieval-related]. -
Bristol High School Yearbook 1958: Les Memoirs, "Diamond Jubilee"
Celebrating Bristol High School's 75th Year of Education. -
[Example Virtual Scavenger Hunt 2020 Participant Photograph of the Bristol Wharf]
Bristol Wharf near the King George II Inn "Now" (September 2020) superimposed with an image of a flooded wharf after a hurricane in August of 1955. -
[Class portrait, possibly at school at Wood and Mulberry Streets]
Year unknown, however, clothing worn by the students would suggest 1920s-1930s.
Stamped on back of photograph: "Marion Whipps, Inc. Photography 240 Mill Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania 19007." -
[Class photograph, possibly at Bath Street School]
Individuals unknown, however it was probably photographed at Bath St. School. Printed by Marion Whipps, Inc. Photography, 240 Mill Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania 19007. -
John Michael Galione and Family
Scrapbook catalogues the life of John Michael Galione, particularly his time in the armed forces during World War II. The scrapbook also includes Galione history from roughly 1880 to 2005. The scrapbook consists of mainly family photos, however, there are a few news clippings. -
[National Lift Equipment building]
Formerly site of American Hose Hook & Ladder Company No. 2 firehouse. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -
[301 Dorrance Street]
Located at the corner of Dorrance and Wood Streets, formerly the site of Gratz's Bakery. -
[Mill Street Pharmacy]
Formerly the site of Norman's Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment. -
Postcard: "Fleetwings #2, Bristol, PA"
Personal inscription on the back. Addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lohner, 6833 McPheson Blvd, E.E. Pittsburgh, Penna."
Inscription reads: "Dearest Honey Chiler, [sic] We arrived one hr. late after a very disagreeable trip. It was so foggy we couldn't see the hills part of the way. Having a swell time today, we have the car. Dady [sic] and Aunt A. are out now. The dear old Del. River is just a beautiful as ever. See you Friday. Love, Mother."
Mailed from Bristol, September 29, 1944. Printed by the Mayrose Co. publishers, NY. -
Postcard: “Grundy Mill, Bristol PA."
On back: “A Local View Post Card: The Mayrose Co. Publishers, New York."
Multiple copies available. One is stamped and dated Bristol, PA, January 1942, addressed to "Al (Beaver) Menditto, 7149 State Rd. Tacony Phila. Pa." Postage stamp reads: "United States of America, Industry, Agriculture, For Defense, 1 cent." Inscription reads: "Hi Beaver, How you doing? I've been wanting to come to Tacony to see you. but right now I'm working 7 days a week and its no fun. I'll run over the first chance I get. Your buddy, Joe C." -
[Panaceo Staff, P.C.P & S.]
Top row (from left): "Me," Sadie Reina, [Mart] Gershenfeld.
Bottom row (from left): Rosemarie Pleva, Manny Fiel, Professor Welsh, Dick Collaruso, Kay Earner.Tags people -
[Postcard: St. James Episcopal Church]
"Merrimack Post Card, West Suffield, Conn." on back.