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[Grundy Library program (“The Elephant and the Dove: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera”) presenter and art scholar Selby Doughty]
All others in photograph are unidentified. -
[Grundy Library program (“The Elephant and the Dove: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera”) presenter Selby Doughty]
Marty Shively in red, Janice Rhodes in black, Gretchen Schroeder in white short sleeves and glasses. Fourth woman in audience unidentified. -
[Patrons attending Grundy Library program (“The Elephant and the Dove: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera”) hosted by Selby Doughty]
From left: Mary Blackey, glasses, Gretchen Schroeder, Marty Shively, Janice Rhodes. -
[Patrons attending Grundy Library program (“The Elephant and the Dove: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera”) hosted by Selby Doughty]
From left: Janice Rhodes and Marty Shively. -
[Selby Doughty, Grundy Library program (“The Elephant and the Dove: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera”) host]
Attendees in back: Janice Rhodes in black, and Marty Shively in red. -
[Grundy Park “Rotondo”- 428 Washington Street]
Photograph shows original lagoon at canal in Grundy Park. Jefferson Avenue is next to the lagoon. Picture taken from railroad bank.
Handwritten on back: "Grundy Park, ROTONDO--328 Washington St. (Missera)." -
[Photo taken from the Grundy Clock Tower, view looking south]
Note Philadelphia in background haze. -
[Photo taken from the Grundy Clock Tower, view looking northwest]
Note Lagoon and train tracks with an Acela Running on the tracks. -
[Photo taken from the Grundy Clock Tower, view looking northeast]
Note multi-story building, which was the former Delaware Valley Medical Center (Harriman Hospital). At the time of the photo it was the the Mill Run assisted living facility. -
[This entrance (901-13) leads to the original administration offices for the former Grundy Mill]
The window to the left of this entrance was the location of Joseph Grundy’s office. -
[Grundy Mill pay window and metal security door]
Interior of former mill in the seven story 1910 addition. The window was backed by the Grundy Mill “pay office”. Man by window is identified as Jack. -
[Grundy Mill pay window and metal security door opened]
Interior of former mill in the seven story 1910 addition. Man by window is identified as Jack, who was employed by the owner (at the time of the photograph) Fred Baumgarten. -
[Interior of former Grundy Mill in the seven story 1910 addition]
Wooden frames, floor and wall original. -
[Grundy Mill taken from lot]
Note Canal Street in between lot and Mill. -
[Grundy Mill and Clock Tower, taken from lagoon-side]
Note the basketball court.