Bristol High School
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Boccardo Family Collection
Bristol Borough (Pa.) School District Records
Bristol High School Yearbook Collection
Carol and Harold Mitchener Collection
Items in this collection have been gifted to or entrusted to Harold and Carol Mitchener for preservation. Due to the length of time between recieving the material and bringing it to the archive some of the source information has been lost. These materials relate to Bristol businesses, citizens, and organizations.
Hunter-Townsend Collection
This collection is organized in the original received order from the donor as it came into the Grundy Archive. The collection consists of personal papers, photographs, and items that were handed down from the Hunter, Townsend, and Weagley families.
Margaret Moor Donation, 1942
This collection is organized in individual files of record bodies deemed too small to have their own collection and are from a wide variation of accessions and provenance, or have a lack of provenance. Items within these small collections are organized in original received order from the respective creators or donors.
Paul Spector Collection
This collection is in the original received order from the donor as it came into the Grundy Archive. The collection consists of legal documents, photographs, and high school memorabilia donated by Paul Spector, handed down from his father and grandfather.
Rare Books Collection
This collection contains an assortment of published and unpublished local history books on Bristol Borough and the surrounding area, some being spare copies of items in the open stacks of the Grundy Library, but deemed unique enough to keep. The collection also contains miscellaneous scrapbooks and business/community ledgers in varying physical conditions.
Thomas Wollard Collection, bulk: 1935 - 1944
Anna May Wagner's 3rd grade health builder coloring poster. 1944 Bristol Highschool Commencement invitation, to Anna May Wagner. Alphabet cards. 1941 Bristol Highschool Yearbook, with paper taped to cover. Copies of "The Rambler" 1940-1944.