Page 92 of Bruce Ryder's Photo Album #2 has nine pictures. (1) lawn at Ryder home on Race Street (2 thru 9) Various Members of Ryder family each posing next to the hedge, some pose with the dog, others not.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 1, three pictures: (1) Unnamed adult male in straw hat (2) Older couple, possibly Elizabeth Peale's parents (3) Elizabeth Peale with another young lady.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 4, four pictures: (1) " Arthur " - Elizabeth Peale Ryder with adult male who is probably Arthur (2) "A Crowd" Elizabeth Peale Ryder and an unidentified girl with a puppy (3) "Lassie Inseparables " Elizabeth Peale Ryder holding a puppy (4) A picture of five girls, Elizabeth Peale Ryder and Dot, Bert, Mat and one unidentifed (5) "Cal" a picture of an older man standing next to a bush.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 5, three pictures: (1) Picture of a group of young people, labeled: Annabel S, Edward Moore, Harris,
Helen, "Mulo", Frances, Rebecca Sponagle, Heine Moore (2) Picture of a bush labeled "New Bloomfield" (3) Two young boys looking at a young lady holding a puppy
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."