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[Plant 1 telephone operators at Fleetwings Aircraft Company, Radcliffe Street, Bristol, PA]
Standing: unidentified. Seated foreground: Mary Quigley of Bath Street, who married Herbert Pettit. Seated in background: unidentified. -
[Plant 2 clean sweeper and supervisory "champs"]
Written on back of photograph: "Pl II Clean sweep champs" with "-er + supervisory" added in afterthought to "sweep."
From left: Jim Clark, John Hibbs, Clayton [Brutliff], and Ray Ellis, sweeper. -
[Plant 2 kitchen]
Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penna." -
[Plant 2 members in dining hall]
Fred Herman, seventh from left (wearing jacket), Plant 2.
On back of photograph: "File Copy, Eljay Photo Service, 42 W. 48th St., N.Y. City, Bryant 9-7675." -
[Plant 2 Navy visitors]
Second from left is Russell Stanton. Others unidentified.
Stamped on back: "Kaiser Cargo Incorporated, Bristol, Penna." -
[Plant 2 opening]
Stamped on back: "Prints by Prinz Otto C. Prinz, 1115 Anchor Street, Del. 0564, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania." -
[Plant assembly line]
Stamped on back of photograph: "Approved for publication by War Department Lockheed Aircraft Corporation." -
[Plaque for the Neshaminy Creek Bridge]
Located over Neshaminy Creek at Croydon, US Route 13 connecting Bensalem Township and Bristol Township. -
[Platform overlooking the tidal marsh where rare plants grow]
The left shows the Mill Street parking lot. -
[Plavin’s Auto Boys (after burning and razing) on Canal /Mill Street]
Note brick (block) work on lower right side- it shows two walls, one from the 1700s- the mill. The wall built to its left was built after a fire in the 1860’s (date not exact). -
[Pond Street as it enters the Mill Street parking lot]
On the right is a store that sells used items. Center is the debris of Bristol’s first mill, built in 1701 by Samuel Carpenter. This mill had a water wheel which operated machinery to grind grain and saw wood. The water came from Silver Lake. -
[Porch of Bristol Elks Club on Radcliffe Street]
Clara King (Bristol teacher), woman to farthest right, third row from the bottom. -
[Porch of Walnut Grove]
The home of the Grundy family at the corner of Newport and Newportville Roads opposite the Neshaminy Creek. -
[Portrait believed to be of Winifred Tracy (Korz) (1909-1993) as a child]
Winifred was born on October 26, 1909. She was the only child of Roy and Laura (nee Pearson) Tracy and resided at 519 Buckley Street. She married Joseph Korz on August 6, 1949. She lived until September 24, 1993. Her husband Joseph died in 2003 and the house was sold. -
[Portrait of "Aunt Laura"]
"Aunt Laura" with her cat "Lommie." Surname of woman unknown. -
[Portrait of infant, "Harold Loechner"]
Handwritten on back: “Harold Loechner.” -
[Portrait of Susan Hulme Grundy Campion]
"Mother" written on back of photograph. -
[Portrait of two unidentified women seated, three men standing]
Same people featured in image 7.12b.049 -
[Portrait of unidentified bride]
Photograph was found in the Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation Building (formerly Travel Club building), 321 Cedar Street. -
[Portrait of unidentified family]
Photograph was found in Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation Building (formerly Travel Club building), 321 Cedar Street. -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Possibly "Grandfather Thompson." -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was part of items belonging to Herman Esterline. -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was part of items belonging to Herman Esterline. -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was part of items belonging to Herman Esterline. -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was part of items belonging to Herman Esterline. -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was found in Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation Building (formerly Travel Club building), 321 Cedar Street. -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was found in Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation Building (formerly Travel Club building), 321 Cedar Street. Man unidentified; however, the front of the paper frame listed the name of the photographer as John Schafer’s studio at 135 Otter Street, Bristol.