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Postcard: “Grundy Museum, Bristol, Pennsylvania"
On back: Merrimack Post Card, West Suffield, Conn. Identification of building written as correspondence. -
[Postcard: The Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library and Grundy Museum]
On back of postcard reads: "The Museum overlooks the Delaware River and is considered an excellent example of the decor and furnishings of a fine Victorian residence. The Museum and Library are operated by the Trustees of The Grundy Foundation. Litho in U.S.A." -
[The Grundy Museum, taken from property ramp bordering southern property line]
English plane tree in foreground. -
[Grundy Museum looking southeast from grounds]
Sycamore trees in foreground. -
[Grundy Museum looking north]
English plane tree in foreground. Taken from ramp along the southern property boundary. -
[Grundy Museum side view, looking southwest at oldest part of the house (1818)]
Note The Grundy Foundation hallway addition (windowed hallway). -
"The Grundy Museum" [card]
Front reads: "610 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania. Built before 1834 by John Heis and improved by Capt. Hutchinson, later occupied by William H. Grundy and Joseph R. Grundy."
Blank inside. -
[Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, view looking southwest]
Note the Grundy Museum in the background. -
[On sidewalk in front of Grundy Library and Museum looking southeast towards fenced in lot]
The lot across the street was where the original St. Mark Catholic School, which was heavily damaged by fire in 1971, was located. This is also directly across from the Grundy Museum.