A black and white image of husband and wife Nicholas "Nick" Savramis (right) and Mary (Kacoyanis) Savramis. Photo taken in their restaurant, the Victory Spa, on State Street.
A black and white image of (L to R): George Savramis, Mary (Kacoyanis) Savramis, Nicholas "Nick" Savramis, and Emilie "Millie" Savramis. George and Millie were the children of Mary and Nick.
A black and white image featuring Melvin Pendergast, Kay Pecunies, Jean Barnaby, Howard "Stubby" Leavitt, Mildred Leavitt, Steve Foley, Sarah Waldron, Muriel Foley, and Frank Waldron.
A black and white image of (back to front, L to R): Hazel Jones, Etta Jones, "Gram" Gidney, and Georgie Gould. Photo taken in front of Georgie Gould's store on Mast Street (Mast was formerly perpendicular to where it is now). This photo features four generations of women. "Gram" Gidney is Georgie Gould's mother. Georgie Gould is Etta Jones' mother. Etta Jones is Hazel Jones' mother.
A black and white image of John Dow holding a young Tom Massaro. Photo taken in the backyard of 294 Marcy Street. The South Meetinghouse is visible in the background.
A black and white image of the interior of Abbott's Store including a kerosene pump and stocked shelves. Abbott's Store on Jefferson Street was owned by Walter and Bertha Abbott. Today it is part of Strawbery Banke Museum.
A black and white image of (L to R): Zeke Pridham, Ike Pierce, and Joe Pridham. Photo taken in Etta Jones' backyard on Charles Street (now Puddle Lane, part of Strawbery Banke Museum).
A black and white image of Otis Comeau (left) and Etta Jones (right) standing side by side on Etta Jones' front porch on Charles Street (now Puddle Lane, part of Strawbery Banke Museum). Otis Comeau was Etta Jones' boarder.
A black and white image featuring Melvin Pendergast, Kay Pecunies, Barb Trueman, Emma Pecunies, Mildred Pendergast, and Hazel Pridham. All are wearing bathing suits.
A black and white image of Edward "Eddie" Pendergast with Morris Thurber standing in the background. Photo taken on the corner of Liberty and Charles Streets (now part of Strawbery Banke Museum).
A black and white image featuring Sandy McKenzie, Patty McDonald, Theresa McDonald, Melvin "Mel" Pendergast, and Barb Trueman. Photo taken in Etta Jones' backyard on Liberty Street (now a part of Strawbery Banke Museum).
A black and white image of a group of unidentified children and adults posing on a cart attached to Ginger the Pony. Photo taken outside the LaCava Apartments on Mechanic Street near the Peirce Island bridge.
A black and white image of the Electric Power Company that was situated on the Piscataqua River at the base of the Memorial Bridge. The Maine-New Hampshire Bridge, also known as the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge, is visible in the background.