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[Three unidentified girls in a schoolyard]
"Old Harriman HS? Bristol" written on back of photograph. -
[Unidentified female teacher in schoolyard]
"Old Harriman H.S.? Bristol teacher Name?" written on back of photograph. -
[Postcard: Portrait of Olivia Minster (1861-1916) and daughter, Clarissa Minster (1901-1909)]
Olivia was also the mother of Elwood G. Minster and married to Elwood, Sr. (1857-1922). -
[Clara King, sitting in front of window]
Clara King was a schoolteacher in Bristol. -
[Clara King, laughing and sitting in front of window]
Clara King was a schoolteacher in Bristol. -
[Clara King gazing out of a window]
Clara King was a schoolteacher in Bristol. -
[Postcard: Portrait of a group of women, Clara King, top row, second from the right]
Clara King is visible with "CEK" embroidered on her dress.
Other women unidentified. -
[Postcard: Bristol teachers, Clara King, front row on the far right]
Others unidentified. -
[Group of people sitting on the sidewalk in front of 587 Bath Street, Bristol]
Photograph was taken in front of 587 Bath Street circa 1966. The store was that of Charles & Anna Thompson. One of their daughters, Dora Colville, is seated third from left. The man to her right may have been George, Dora’s husband. Dora’s sister Mable Nichols may be seated to her left. The female on the right may be Margaret Bartnick, daughter of Mable Nichols. In 2002, Dora was age 94. -
[Photograph of items belonging to and a portrait of Charles R. Thompson holding a bicycle]
Charles R. Thompson was a member of the Bristol Wheelman Club and had a bicycle shop at 611-613 Bath Street. Thompson’s home was at 587 Bath Street. Charles R. Thompson lived between 1865 and 1953. The family operated a neighborhood store at 587 Bath Street. -
[Harold & Carol Mitchener (right) pictured with author Fairlie Maginnes and her husband (left) after dinner at the King George II Inn]
Maginnes is a great-granddaughter of U.S. President John Tyler and Thomas Cooper, a 19th century Shakespearean actor who lived in Bristol. She is an author about her relative, Thomas Cooper. She was in town for a book signing at the local theater (Bristol Riverside Theater). -
["Hawkes" in front of Bristol Post Office on Beaver Street]
First name of man unknown. -
["Mr. Ford" in front of Bristol Post Office on Beaver Street]
"E. Burtonwood" written on back. -
[Messers Calvin, Hawkes, and Ford in front of Bristol Post Office on Beaver Street]
"E. Burtonwood" written on back. -
[Messers Calvin, Hawkes, and Ford in front of Bristol Post Office on Beaver Street]
"E. Burtonwood" written on back. -
[Portrait of Susan Hulme Grundy Campion]
"Mother" written on back of photograph. -
[Portrait of unidentified man]
Photograph was part of items belonging to Herman Esterline.