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Grace Dinery[?]
Dinery is just a guess; name is almost illegible in index.
Grandmother Williamson [Mrs. William Eves Williamson, seated] and Aunt Sade
House was on the northwest corner of Orange and Jefferson streets.
Greatest Hits Records and Books
At Greatest Hits Records and Books you will find plastered poster walls, a green checkered floor, and bins of vinyl waiting to be flipped through and used books waiting to be read —it’s everything you love about a classic record and book shop. A record shop from the 1980s called Right Hemisphere used to be located on this same block.
Greatest Hits Records and Books
Inside Greatest Hits Records and Books
Green family group
Image partly obscured by paper from envelope stuck to emulsion.
Griffith House, 811 N. Olive St.
Our Media home for 46 years.
Griscom, children and goat
Appleton, in his index, misidentified this dog as a goat.
Griscom’s dog Norma
See also AP-5200, for Griscom children with same dog.
Group of children near bridge carrying Baltimore Pike over Ridley Creek
Left to right: Howard Mulholland, Cyrus Mulholland, Ann Mulholland, *Dot Sullivan (now Freeman), Sis Redding, *Dorothy Harvey (now Leonard, whose father took the photo), William Dutton Mulholland, Jr., and Arthur George Thorp, Jr. (* = only ones still living in 1989). Copy of original, given to Frank Lees by Dorothy Leonard.
Group posed at the site of new bridge carrying Baltimore Pike over Ridley Creek.
Caption on reverse, probably left to right: Sgt. Francis X. Kelly, Pennsylvania State Police; ?, Francis Gray, Tom Pension, ? Harbold, Walter Strine, Frank Snear
Group posing with Pennsylvania State Police trooper and a dual-control driver training car, courtesy of County Chevrolet, Inc.
Names on reverse (probably left to right): Media Chief of Police Malcolm Laughead, Isaac Pike, ?, J. K. Barrall, James Parsons, ?, John Arscott of County Chevrolet, Jerry Newcomb of State Police.
Growing up in Media, Pa.
A memoir of the 1950s and 1960s by Juanita Edwards. [See notes for entire text.]