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Photo Album #1 of
E. Raymond Wilson
Polling Place in Berlin, Germany
From the E. Raymond Wilson Papers (DG 070),
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Original album has been dismantled; photos removed to Photograph Collection
Page 1
Page 2 Wedding photos of Raymond & Miriam, Stanwood (Iowa), August 4, 1932
Page 3 Wedding photos of Raymond & Miriam, Stanwood (Iowa), August 4, 1932: Rev. Hemphill & Uncle Walter tie the
knot; etc.
Page 4 Wedding photos of Raymond & Miriam, Stanwood (Iowa), August 4, 1932: Father gives the bride away;
ceremony‟s over; that far away look; the porch decorated with vines & gladiolus
Page 5 Wedding photos of Raymond & Miriam, Stanwood (Iowa), August 4, 1932: It‟s almost time for the ceremony to
begin; with Arthur & Martha, Jim & Betty, Martha & Ralph, Bill & Lois Jane
Page 6 Wedding photos of Raymond & Miriam, Stanwood (Iowa), August 4, 1932: with Mother Wilson, Mother & Father
Davidson, Carol, Roderick
Leaving Pittsburgh for New York & Europe
Page 7
The bright lights of New York: Broadway at Times Square
Page 8
Sailing on the Bremen, August 14
Page 9
Switzerland: League of Nations Assembly, September 1932
Page 10
Switzerland: Quaker Student Hostel, Geneva, December
Page 11
Switzerland: The [Quaker Student] Hostel in September; Miriam & Jecs; Miriam & Raymond
Page 12
Switzerland: Quaker Student Hostel -- Yamasaki, Eileen Riley, Theresa Sturge, Madeline Jequier,
Kojima, Jan Kroslak, Lyle Schmitter; Lois & Miriam; Theresa Sturge (England), Jan Kroslak (Checko-
slovakia), Lewis Curtis (U.S.A.), Madeline Jequier (Switzerland), Thomas Buckley (U.S.A.), Catherine
Curtis (U.S.A.), Jamasaki (Japan), Miriam Wilson (U.S.A.), Kojima (Japan)
Page 13
Switzerland: Quaker Student Hostel -- Elizabeth Ridpath in Normandy costume; Madelaine Jacquier;
Theresa & Miriam; Miriam & Raymond
Page 14
Switzerland: Quaker Student Hostel – The Swiss Family Davidson; Eileen; Yama; Curtis does some heavy
studying
Page 15
Switzerland: Quaker Student Hostel -- Tea! No, it‟s coffee; Ross Wilson & Jan Kroslak; countries
represented here: Checko-slovakia, France, Austria, Switzerland, Ukraine, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.,
Ireland
Page 16
Switzerland: Quaker Student Hostel – Raymond; Miriam; Kroslak & Miriam; Catherine Curtis
Page 17
Switzerland: „Pete‟ & Max Habicht; riot police (?) lined up on street; C.F. Andrews (Quaker Student
Hostel); riot in Geneva in November
Riot in Geneva (Switzerland), November 1932
Page 18
Switzerland: Ready to leave; across seven countries by auto; Mellingen in German Switzerland
Page 19
Switzerland: Gstaad; tomb of the unknown soldier, Brussels (Belgium)
Page 20
Austria: tree lined road near Bludenz; the Aarlberg Pass, western Austria; Valley of the Inn / Austrian
Tyrol, approaching Innsbruck; approaching the snow line / hay drying in field;
Page 21
Czechoslovakia: Checko-slovakia – buildings, church, gates, town square
Page 22
Czechoslovakia: Checko-Slovakia – castle at Prague; the Grandmother of the Russian Revolution, with
bust of Kerkensky on her table; print of old woman
Page 23
Germany: house & barn in northwestern Germany; farmstead with windmill in western Germany; street
in town; countryside in Saxon Switzerland, south of Dresden
Page 24
Germany: war memorial in churchyard; cathedral at Gronau; tower in Lindau; war memorial
Page 25
Germany: Polling place for German elections, Berlin, November 6, 1932 (1. Nazis or Hitlerites, 2. Social
Democrats, 3. Communist); buildings with walled garden?; wreck at railway intersection between
Dresden & Berlin
Page 26
Germany: German Yearly Meeting, Bad Pyrmont, August 24-28, 1932 – Carl Heath (London); Bertram
Pickard; Joan Fry (London); Iwao Ayusawa & Henry J. Cadbury; Richard Cary & the Wilsons
Page 27
Germany: German Yearly Meeting, Bad Pyrmont, August 24-28, 1932 – Young Friends meet in the
woods; Young Friends; Mary Luise Moll (Vienna); Mahlon Harvey & Helen Somers; Pension Fridtjof;
Mr. & Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. Bergh & her sister
Page 28
Germany: German Yearly Meeting, Bad Pyrmont, August 24-28, 1932 – rebuilding the Meeting House
(built first in 1800); the Richtfeier; Joan Fry & Hans Albrecht
Page 28 (top)
Page 28 (bottom)
Page 29
Germany: German Yearly Meeting, Bad Pyrmont, August 24-28, 1932 – rebuilding the Meeting House;
how the beams were joined; French delegation; Bomberg-Allee;
Page 30
Germany: German Yearly Meeting, Bad Pyrmont, August 24-28, 1932 – group photo
Page 31
Germany: Bad Pyrmont Meeting House (built in 1800); three graves of early Friends
Page 32
Germany: Bad Pyrmont – palm garden; Dunst Hole
Page 33
Germany: Bad Pyrmont – old castle; concert garden
Page 34
Germany: Bad Pyrmont – view of Bomberg-Allee from hilltop; palm garden
[there were no photos on page 35]
Page 36
Holland: farmstead; „Little Ferdinand‟ & Miriam next to sign „Building Ground for Sale‟; beech-lined
road; flooding next to house
Page 37
Holland: International Conference of Friends, Amsterdam, November 12-15, 1932; the Peace Palace, The
Hague
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Page 38
Holland: Amsterdam – house built in 1607; boat on canal; corner house in the old part of town
Page 39
Holland: Amsterdam – square next to church; main shopping street; building built in 15th
century; street
organ
Page 40
France: Verdun – “Beneath the Crosses Row on Row”; French graves – Duoamont; German graves
Page 41
France: Verdun – American graves; monuement aux Enfants de Verdun morts pour la France
Page 42
France: American cemetery at Romagne; tomb of the unknown soldier, Brussels (Belgium)
Page 43
France: housetops with hills in background; poplar lined road; house built by Quakers, Neuvilly-on-the-
Meuse; farmstead near Montfaucon
Page 44
France: American cemetery, Romagne; 14,500 marble crosses;
Page 45
Matsuoka with other Japanese men
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