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601 Radcliffe Street
Owned by The Grundy Foundation at time of survey. -
610 Radcliffe Street - The Grundy Museum, William H. Grundy House
Owned by The Grundy Foundation at time of survey. -
709 Radcliffe Street
Owned by The Grundy Foundation at time of survey. -
Southeast Corner of Radcliffe and Market Streets - Bristol Theater
Owned by The Grundy Foundation at time of survey. -
[Mill Street parking lot Grundy Foundation plaque presentation]
From left to right: Michael Manto (Mayor), Leon Kanter (Mill Street Business Association), Athur Mihoudas (Borough Council), Oscar M. Hansen (Grundy Foundation Trustee), Edward R. Rummler (Grundy Foundation Trustee), Albert E. Harken (Fidelity Bank Trustee), Thomas E. Morris (Grundy Foundation Trustee), W. J. Macintosh (Grundy Foundation Trustee). -
[Mill Street parking lot following removal of surface by Grundy Foundation]
Front of photograph reads: "Philadelphia Electric Co. 5-40671."
Signage (as of 2020) visible in the parking lot indicates that this was dedicated on September 29, 1970. -
[Ground breaking for the Grundy Tower apartment complex on Pond Street, opposite Mulberry Street and the Bristol Municipal Building]
This was the former site of the freight station of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
From left to right are: Leonard N. Snyder, Grundy Foundation Director, Thomas E. Morris; Grundy Foundation Trustee, Oscar M. Hansen; Grundy Foundation Trustee, Karl Gabler; Ex-Director of Bucks County Housing Authority, W. James MacIntosh; Grundy Foundation Chairman and Trustee, Edwin R. Rummler; Grundy Foundation Trustee, and Albert E. Harker of Fidelity Bank. -
[Members of the Grundy Foundation Board of Directors break ground for the parking lot behind Mil Street]
Left is Leonard Snyder, former Executive Director of the Grundy Foundation. -
[The first Grundy Skating Rink located on Jefferson Avenue at Prospect Street]
Built in 1970 and enclosed circa 1975. It burned in 1995 and a new skating rink was opened in 1997 at Beaver and Canal Streets. A second rink is being constructed adjacent to the 1997 rink extending along Canal Street to Dorrance Street (as of 1999). The rink is now a recreation center with community room, game room, snack area and an outside playground.
“Jeninngs” hand written in ink with a penciled ? above it on back of photograph. -
[Grundy Recreation Center]
Opened in 1997 and the ice rink was doubled in size by 2000. Built on the site of the Leedom Carpet Mill. Original ice rink was opened in 1970, next to the canal lagoon. Fire destroyed it in 1995 and the new rink was relocated and opened in 1997. -
[People skating at first Grundy Skating Rink constructed in 1970 at Jefferson Avenue and Prospect Streets]
Later a roof was added and then it was totally enclosed in 1975. It burned in 1995 and a new rink complex was constructed at Beaver and Canal Streets and was opened in 1997. -
[709 Radcliffe Street, owned by The Grundy Foundation]
Adjacent to the Grundy Library parking lot. -
[Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library dedication. Speaker is Horace Schmidt of Schmidt’s Florist]
Seated (from left) on the back row are: W. James MacIntosh, Thomas Morris, Conrad Barto, Edwin Rummier, Albert Harker. Seated front row (from left): unidentified, Oscar M. Hansen, Grundy Board of Trustees. -
[Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library dedication. Speaker is U.S. Congressmen Willard Curtin]
Seated on back row end with dark-rimmed glasses is Horace Schmidt. Seated in front row (from left): Howard Peterson, Fidelity Bank President, Oscar M. Hansen, Grundy Foundation Trustee, John Rodgers, Bristol Mayor (1966-1969 and 1978-1981). -
[Grundy Foundation, grants June 1982 cast bronze statue of William Penn, installation at Pennsbury Manor]
Written on back of photograph: "June 1982--cast bronze statue of Wm. Penn, October 1982--installation of statue at Pennsbury Manor."
From left: Paul Kurtz, The Fidelity Bank; John S. Renninger, Pennsbury Society; Stanton C Kelton, William P Wood, Edwin R. Rummler, The Grundy Foundation (3); Sarah P. Brock, The Welcome Society; W. James MacIntosh, Leonard N. Snyder, The Grundy Foundation (2); Carl Colket, The Welcome Society; Paul Pilling, The Fidelity Bank; Lynmar Brock, Jr., The Welcome Society. -
[Grundy Museum stained-glass “portrait” in Grundy Library]
Item was later moved to Grundy Foundation entrance, view looking east. -
[Grundy Museum stained-glass “portrait" installation]
Men unidentified. Item was later moved to Grundy Foundation entrance, view looking east. -
[Grundy Recreation Center and ice rink complex]
Occupying the former site of Leedom Carpet Mills.