Page 60 of Bruce Ryder's Photo Album #2 had 3 pictures of the vacation at Stone Harbor in 1930: (1) "The Ryders under the Boardwalk " (2) Bruce and a dog standing in the sand next to the water, and the caption "Poor Ginger! It was ever thus! (3) At Salvissen's Wharf" Bruce next to the wharf
Page 3 in Bruce Ryder's "Baby Book" has three pictures, two of Bruce only and one of Bruce and his mother. Comments on this page: "A Judge?" "I always had a mind of my own!" and "I just had my dinner."
Page 61 of Bruce Ryder's Photo Album #2 had 3 pictures of the vacation at Ocean City, NJ (1)Young Bruce Ryder with his mother, Elizabeth Ryder, under boardwalk (2)Bruce with beach cottages in the background (3) Bruce with the wheel in his hand, as though steering the boat. This page has the notation "The Day Before We Left."
Page 62 has no pictures. Page 63 of Bruce Ryder's Photo Album #2 has 3 pictures of the vacation at Stone Harbor, NJ; (1) "Ludlaw Cottage in the Spring " (2) "A Spring Luncheon" men and women eating on what appears to the the porch or a deck (3) Bruce and his friend in "Cold Water"
Bruce Ryder's 2nd photo album, page 21 has 3 pictures of him as a toddler, two of them in a "rooster" rocking chair and the third one in a Windsor Chair. The caption on the page "No Smiles on Sunday."
Page 22 of Photo Album 2 has three pictures of Bruce Ryder and a friend as toddlers. In two of the pictures they are on a blanket on the lawn and in the third picture they are in a play pen. Caption on the page '"We're great friends"
Page 23 in Bruce Ryder Photograph Album has three pictures of Bruce with a playmate, Arnold Reinhart. They are in a play pen for two of the pictures and on a blanket for the third
Page 24 in the photoalbum #2 of Bruce Ryder Photograph Collection has three photos of Bruce: (1) Bruce with his mother in the yard (2 and 3) Bruce on the porch next to his carriage
Page 44 of Bruce Ryder's photo album #2 has four pictures of "Month at Ocean City, 1927." Pictures include the Ryder family (He in a suit and tie) and Gerry Dressler