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[Workers at Grundy Woolen Mill]
Photograph taken in Grundy Woolen Mill. Woman in top right identified as Ida Hellings. Other workers unidentified. -
[Workers at Steel’s Mill at Canal and Jefferson Avenue]
William W. Warmer (1891-1976) is seated in the center in the dark clothing. Other individuals not identified. -
[World War I victory parade]
Beaver Street between Prospect and Buckley Streets. -
[World War I victory parade]
Beaver Street between Prospect and Buckley Streets. PJM or PSM is written below a sailor holding a flag. -
[World War II Monument]
This obelisk like structure honors the men and women who served their country during World War II and had lived in the area of Bristol. Stars next to the names signifies those who gave their lives in the war. The monument is located at Pond and Fillmore Streets. -
[World War II, Bristol, PA "Scrap Drive"]
American Legion Home, Radcliffe Street. -
[Written on back of photograph: “Same homestead building on the Roger’s Farm”]
Rogers Farm was adjacent to Pennsylvania Route 413. -
[X shop, supervisors]
Jack Keenan-second from left.
Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penna." -
[Ye Olde Cross Stitchery, former location of Jewish Synagogue]
In 1917, the Bristol Jewish Center bought 119 Pond Street to be their new synagogue location, and remained there until 1949. In 1949, they moved to the 216 Pond Street location, which closed in 2015. -
[YMA (Young Men's Association) members in canoes]
The canoes are owned by members of the Y.M.A. Club (Young Men’s Association) of Bristol. In 1929, their headquarters was at 407 Radcliffe Street. The photo was at Burlington Island. -
[Yonkers C.C. of NY, Quad Single Seniors at Washington D.C. 1928]
Men unidentified. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Zion Lutheran Church, Jefferson Avenue and Wood Street. The outside of the church was altered and the entrances moved to the Wood Street side towards the back. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church -
[Zion Lutheran Church]
Formerly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. -
[Zoe Earll ("Meet your reporter") Featured in "Fleetwings News" for March]
She was married to Percy Earll and they had a son R. Terry Earll. She sold her home at 709 Radcliffe Street and moved into an apartment at 314 Cedar Street in 1985 where she lived until 1995. She moved into her son's home in Virginia. She also had lived on Fillmore Street, prior to living on Radcliffe Street. At one time, she had her own beauty parlor on Mill Street and also was a secretary for Popkin's Shoes at Mill and Pond Streets. While living at 314 Cedar, which is the address of the Carter Funeral Home, she was employed as the hair dresser for the deceased.
Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penna."
Various newspaper clippings about Earll attached to back of photograph, dated March 1945 and August 6, 2000. -
1004 Radcliffe Street - Murphy's Funeral Home, Joseph DeB. Keim House
Owned by J. Paul Murphy at time of survey. -
1004-1006 Wood Street
Owned by Henry W. Bachstein at time of survey. -
1007 Radcliffe Street
Owned by Ann M. Larrisey at time of survey. -
1008-1010 Wood Street
Owned by Alfred Camillucci at time of survey. -
101 Jefferson Avenue
Owned by Anthony Messina at time of survey. -
1011 Radcliffe Street
Owned by Jerome P. Kehoe at time of survey. -
1012 Wood Street
Owned by James J. Auchinleck at time of survey. -
1015-1017 Wood Street
Owned by John J. Zefferi at time of survey. -
1016 Wood Street - Wood Street Gym, Bristol Theatre
Owned by John C. Young, Jr. at time of survey. -
1019 Wood Street
Owned by Michael Sarachilli at time of survey. -
102-110 Radcliffe Street - King George II Inn, Delaware House
Owned by Bucks County Industrial Development Authority at time of survey. -
1020-1024 Wood Street
Owned by Dominic A. Marino at time of survey. -
1025 Radcliffe Street
Owned by Saint Mark's Roman Catholic Church at time of survey. -
1025-1027 Wood Street
Owned by Bucks County Housing Development Corporation at time of survey. -
1028-1030 Radcliffe Street
Owned by Ann H. Dietrick at time of survey. -
103-105 Mill Street - House of Thrift, Bessonett House/Family Theater
Owned by Leonard Davidson and Harry Glass at time of survey. -
1033 Radcliffe Street - Saint Mark's Roman Catholic Church
Owned by Saint Mark's Roman Catholic Church at time of survey.