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327 Mill Street - Brosbe's Drugs
Owned by Isadore Brosbe at time of survey. -
328 Mill Street
Owned by John Prendergast at time of survey. -
329 Mill Street - Dries Furniture
Owned by Harry Dries at time of survey. -
400-406 Mill Street - Kantor Department Store
Owned by Kantor Department Store at time of survey. -
407 Mill Street - The Mason Jar
Owned by Gerald R. Mason at time of survey. -
408-410 Mill Street - Beneficial Finance
Owned by Fidelity Bank at time of survey. -
409-413 Mill Street - Pollack's / Sportman's Time
Owned by Katie Cohen at time of survey. -
412-426 Mill Street - Norman's Office Furniture, Forrest Theater
Owned by Arnold Norman at time of survey. -
423-425 Mill Street - Angelo's Pizza, Alvin's Bar and Grill
Owned by Alex Guerriero at time of survey. -
427 Mill Street - Drug Company
Owned by Giovanni Gigante at time of survey. -
[Mill Street Pharmacy]
Formerly the site of Norman's Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment. -
[Mill Street Pharmacy]
Formerly the site of Norman's Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment. -
[Three unidentified Catholic Sisters sitting under wharf roof at Mill Street]
Photograph from an amateur photograph contest (1990), entitled "Where did she go?"
In the background is the Mill Street Municipal Parking Lot. -
[Mill Street Pharmacy]
Formerly the site of Norman's Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment. -
"Queen of the Bristol Frolic, Oct. 29-30-31, 1923"
Jane Ferry, Queen of the Bristol Frolic. She was one of six selected by the judges to represent Bristol Fire Companies in the Frolic Queen Contest. The others were Alice Yates, Dorothy Trude, Mary Friel, Marion DeLong, and Louise Hammond. Photo taken by Nichols Studio. Photo location on Mill Street, between Old Route 13 and Pond Street. -
"Big Bristol Fire"
Fire on 400 block of Mill Street. Photo shows east side of street. -
"Queen of the Bristol Frolic, Oct. 29-30-31-1923"
Jane Ferry, Queen of the Bristol Frolic. She was one of six selected by the judges to represent Bristol fire companies in the Frolic Queen Contest. The others were Alice Yates, Dorothy Trude, Mary Friel, Marion DeLong, and Louise Hammond. Photo taken by Nichols Photography Studio. Photo location on Mill Street, between Old Route 13 and Pond Street. -
[“William E. Doron” ferry boat in its berth at Bristol between Mill and Market Streets, below Radcliffe Street]
The ferry connected Bristol, PA and Burlington, NJ until 1930. William Doron stopped his service February 25, 1930 and died later that same year. Two Bristol men, Charles Kock and Morrison Keich, owners of the “Sea Gull” boat continued to provide passenger services for some time after until the bridge opened. The “William E. Doron” sank at sea off Virginia. -
[Tugboats at the Mill Street Wharf, Bristol Borough]
Sewell’s Point on left and Reedy Point on right. Both from Wilmington, Delaware.
Taken Tuesday, February 3, 1987, 4:30 PM. -
[Norman’s Gifts, Stationary, Greeting Cards, Office Furniture and Equipment at 416 Mill Street]
It was opened in 1929 by David and Rose Norman and later passed to their son Arnold. It closed circa 1995. In this night image taken by Whipp's Photography Studio, to the right would be the Grand Theater.