Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Yardville School - 1935
Yardville School, the old school Building, at 212 Route 156. I parked in front of the building to compare this picture to the building to the building today, the windows are different, no longer arched at the top and with metal frames. The front door and the transom window or light are exactly the same, the side trim on the door is different. The fence in this picture is the same fence that is there today.
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I received this from Marilyn Wright McLean, through Audrey Winner.
Audrey and I could only agree on three people in this photo, top row, second from the right, Edward "Pud' McClure, front row second from the right, Mary Dwier Wright, Center Row, to the left of the teacher, tall girl with dark hair, Jeanne Bell Mushinski. I have been told the girl in the front behind the sign is Verna Luke Longmuir.
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I have been told by several, the teacher is Mae Davis, if anyone had Miss Davis and you were a guy, you still have the lumps on your head from her knuckles and if you were a girl, the hair on you head is most likely grown back from her pulling it, she did get your attention.
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Open to suggestions, please try to be accurate, hopefully these will be around for a long while and I would like the names to be correct.
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I received this from Marilyn Wright McLean, through Audrey Winner.
Audrey and I could only agree on three people in this photo, top row, second from the right, Edward "Pud' McClure, front row second from the right, Mary Dwier Wright, Center Row, to the left of the teacher, tall girl with dark hair, Jeanne Bell Mushinski. I have been told the girl in the front behind the sign is Verna Luke Longmuir.
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I have been told by several, the teacher is Mae Davis, if anyone had Miss Davis and you were a guy, you still have the lumps on your head from her knuckles and if you were a girl, the hair on you head is most likely grown back from her pulling it, she did get your attention.
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Open to suggestions, please try to be accurate, hopefully these will be around for a long while and I would like the names to be correct.
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Yardville School - 1935
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Groveville Gardens - 1952
This article was in the Trenton Evening Times, Friday August 15, 1952, thanks to Cheryl (Bialota) Natriello for sending this article. These homes today, with no additions or big improvements, in good condition, are selling for between 170,000 to 190,000, those with additions, enlarged second floors and garages are well over $200,000.
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Groveville Gardens - 1952
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