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Bristol Yearbooks From 1938 To 2017 Digitized


A look at the Class of 1946 seniors, from top left, clockwise: Andrew Leszak “Andy,” Eleanor Long “El,” Charles Margerum “Shorty,” and Barbara J. Mager “Mager.”

Bristol Borough High School yearbooks from 1938 to 2017 have been digitized.

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The Grundy Archive at the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library on Radcliffe Street in Bristol Borough recently released the collection that includes every yearbook page from 79 classes.

The collection can be found by clicking here or going to archive.grundylibrary.org and clicking collections.

“Wanting to reminisce about your high school days in Bristol? Doing a genealogy project and want to find a photograph of your grandma when she was a high school senior in 1945? The Grundy Archive at the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library might have just what you are looking for when it comes to Bristol High School!” the library said in a statement.

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With the online archive, users can flip through each scanned page of the yearbooks.

“Why are we pausing the collection at 2017 you may ask? Yearbooks published within the last 4 years will not be posted online in order to protect the privacy of minors, as some students within these yearbooks would still be underage. Each year we will upload the next in the series—so in 2022 we will upload the 2018 yearbook,” the library said.

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The archive includes a brief essay on the history of Bristol Borough High School. The information was complied by the library’s archivist.

Anyone with questions on the collection or any other collections, contact Grundy Library Service Desk at 215-788-7891 ext. 24 or send your questions to archive@grundylibrary.org.

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