Loose picture from Bruce Ryder Photo Album Collection: Large group of people in a wagon. Elizabeth Peale Ryder is in the back row, third from left. Notation on back of photo postcard:
" Taken at the Sandstone , Strasburg, Pa. June 14th 1910
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 77, has four pictures on the page. The largest, in the middle of the page is the year 1917, written out with women sitting in the shape of each letter. This was probably at Wellesley where Elizabeth Peale Ryder took courses for an advanced degree. The other pictures are as follows: (1)Elizabeth Peale Ryder (left) and two other women standing in front of a house (2) Elizabeth Peale and Gladys Peterson standing in front of a hedge, and a small picture of a street scene.
( From album of Elizabeth Peale Ryder's photos taken before her marriage to Paul Ryder )
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 93, has four pictures on the page. This is labeled "At A Shore House Party - Week End on Cape - 1919"
(1) Large House (2 and 3) Rocks (4) Women posing on the rocks
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 10, four pictures of varying sizes: (1) " The Trio " - Three girls standing on steps to a building with a young man behind them. Elizabeth Peale Ryder appears to be center girl, but other subjects unknown. (2) " Library M.S.N.S. " - Luella, Alma, Jean, Helen, Sarah, Edith, Mabel, Olga, , Edith Boyd . (3) "Rourke" - Elizabeth Peale Ryder on left. The other subjects were not identified. (4) above photo #3 is a cutout from a photo showing a young man standing with a horse. This is labeled "Strawsburg 1910."
Also on this page is a small embossed seal from "Goucher College."
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 14, four pictures of varying sizes: (1) Horse with rider wading into creek or pond on farm (2) A group of young women sitting on a bank. They are: Jean, Luella, Mabel, Edith B., Edith Brecht, Almy, Helen, and Olga (3) A young lady on horseback in front of a brick bark. "Bert's First Ride." (4) M.S.N.S. 1912, Ruth Hull and Elizabeth Peale "Just Large Enough for two."
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 27, three pictures of varying sizes. Pictures are as follows: (1) Large group of teenagers doing calisthenics on August 23, 1913 on Williamson Field (2) Elizabeth Peale Ryder in cap and gown standing by large tree (3) a group of childlren with two women. Names on this picture are: Mrs. Red Eagle, the Old Maid (appears to be Elizabeth Peale Ryder), Ella, Alice, Anna Huss, Myers, Razzle Dazzles
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 29, three pictures of Elizabeth's graduation: Two women in cap and gowns next to trees, Elizabeth Peale Ryder in cap and gown and three women in the 3rd picture, Miss Ganser, Mother and Ruth.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 34, three pictures of varying sizes: (1) "A Diplomat " - Elizabeth Peale Ryder in cap and gown (2) Four young children Tony, Myra (or "Mousie") Amelia and Elizabeth or "Tootsie" (3) Girl standing in front of a bush and window. "Adelaide, A General Historian" written above photo and under the photo is the note "Model Schol First High M.S.N.S. 1913"
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 35, Mary Leyden " Science building " 2 women in cap and gowns (2) "Griffith, The Smile and Frown that never Come Off" (3) "James Bond Whitmore, Jr" Seven weeks old
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 36, "First and Second Primary Grades" - Dillerville school 1914 class photo. Elizabeth Peale (Ryder) (# 38 )is a teacher who is standing in front of the windows on right side of the photo. Miss Jefferies( #3) is apparently the other teacher. She is near the upper left corner. The people in the photo have numbers written on them by Ms Ryder.