Page 36 of Bruce Ryder's 2nd photo album has four pictures of Bruce playing in the snow. In two of the pictures he is on a sled and the other two he is shoveling the sidewalk.
Page 37 of Bruce Ryder's Photo Album number two has three pictures, the first is in the winter and Bruce, as a toddler, has a child-size shovel and is standing next to a pile of snow. The next two were probably taken in the spring and both have Bruce and his dog, with his father joining in for the third picture.
Page 48 of Bruce Ryder's photo album #2, has 3 different pictures,
Bruce Ryder ( preschool ) with other children of their "Play School ." Names mentioned are: Buddy Hetrick, Jack, Ione, Doris, Billy and Barbie. They are sitting on a large rock with a dog. The second is a group of the same eight children (minus the dog) standing in the yard of probably the Ryder's home. and the third picture is of four boys standing in the snow. This picture is labelled, "The Rascals!"
Bruce Ryder Photo Album #2, Page 49, has four different pictures of children playing in the snow, presumably Bruce Ryder and friends- all preschool or young school age. The first two are a group of six boys, and the second two are only Bruce . . . and Rowdy II. This page is titled "Wet Clothes - A Problem"
Bruce Ryder Photo Album #2, page 50, has four pictures in it, of different seasons. Young Bruce Ryder with his father, Paul Ryder outside their house, Bruce in the snow, Bruce and his mother outside and Bruce playing in the sprinkler.
Page 70 of Bruce Ryder's Photo Album #2 has three pictures (Used to have four but one is missing) (1) Paul Ryder and another man playing croquet (2) Elizabeth Ryder and a couple holding croquet mallets and (3) Two women standing in front of a house and a boy playing in the street.
Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 68, has three pictures on the page with an additional picture tucked into the binding. (1) View of a River with the arch of a stone bridge framing it. (2) Two young women standing in front of a porch. One appears to have a muff over one arm. (3) A group of seven women standing in the snow. This is labeled "The Freshman Crowd." (4) Picture tucked into the binding is of a large home and inked on the side of the picture is "Belair Road."