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Board 8: The Bracken Cadets in the 1937-38
A digitized poster board highlighting the PA State Champions, parades, and more. -
Board 9: Bracken Cadets in the 1940's
A digitized poster board highlighting the Bracken Cadets in the 1940s. -
Board 9a: Memorial Day 1947
A digitized poster board highlighting the Bracken Cadets on Memorial Day in 1947. -
[Copy of a family photograph]
Family portrait. -
[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. -
St. Marks Roman Catholic Church, Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania, Churchyard Cemetery, 1845
From the primary author, Hazel Lamon, February 29, 1996:
"This book is divided into two parts. The first part contains a short history of the St. Marks R.C. Church at Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania, taken from 'History of Bristol, Pennsylvania' by Doron Green - 1911. A history of St. Marks School is taken from 'History of Old Homes on Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pa.' by Doron Green - 1938.
Many of the tombstones in the churchyard cemetery have been in the ground for one hundred and fifty years and some are illegible. They are a monument to those who came from Ireland in search of a better life and made their home here in America.
I have relied on the record for a list of those in unmarked graves.
The second part contains the St. Marks R.C. Cemetery on Bristol Pike, Pennsylvania. Ground was purchased on April 1, 1892 from the Bristol Cemetery Land Company, Inc. by the Rt. Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, Archbishop of Philadelphia.
See page #37 & etc. for details of the graveyard in part two of this book." -
1414 North Radcliffe Street - The Dial Corporation, Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation Shipyard
Owned by Purex Corporation/Annuity Board of Southern Baptist Convention at time of survey.