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[Grundy Museum stained-glass “portrait" installation]
Men unidentified. Item was later moved to Grundy Foundation entrance, view looking east. -
[Grundy Museum stained-glass “portrait” in Grundy Library]
Item was later moved to Grundy Foundation entrance, view looking east. -
[Inside Grundy Library fence line looking southeast towards fenced in lot]
The featured lot 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. -
[Joseph R. Grundy bust on the grounds of the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library]
This bronze bust of Joseph R. Grundy stands on the grounds of the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library. Mr. Grundy was a M. S. Senator, Borough Councilman, wealthy industrialist, and philanthropist. Upon his death he established the Grundy Foundation giving back to his community by directing that his Bristol town house become a museum of local history. There is a library for public use in memory of his sister Margaret. Bristol artist Joseph E. Pavone created this sculpture. It was presented by the Lion’s Club of Bristol. -
[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). -
[Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library dedication]
Bristol Burgess Horace P. Schmidt is sitting on the left of the back row of platform. Seated next to Schmidt is Thomas E. Morris, Board of Trustees, Grundy Foundation. -
[Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library entrance, Radcliffe Street level]
Note greenscape, which has been replaced by a large pavers. -
[Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, view looking southwest]
Note the Grundy Museum in the background.