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Martha Travilla photo album, 1920

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Martha served March 8-19 with Friends Mission in Vienna and then visited other European cities. Rather than documenting her work with refugees, the album contains commercial images of places she visited.

Dates: 1920

Jonathan and Martha Travilla

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Twin portraits photographs of Anna Travilla Speakman's parents.. See also PA 107 for daguerreotypes of Martha Ellison Newport and her sister Elizabeth Newport.

Speakman homes

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Anna and William Speakman firste lived in a Queen Anne-style house on Vassar Avenue. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, from 1890 to 1892. In 1892 they moved to 302 South Chester Road adjacent to the Swarthmore College campus. Pictures of the Vassar house are interior views, labeled by Anna who noted her mother's picture on the wall. Also a snapshot of the ruins of the original Hemlocks cottage, April 1925, at Buck Hill Falls which was destroyed by fire.

Elizabeth Newport, Jane Garrett Speakman

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Mothers of Anna Travilla and William Speakman

Mary Travilla

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Sister of Anna Travilla Speakman

Janet Speakman

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Younger daughter of William and Anna Speakman

Groups

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Includes an informal group photographs posed at the Gwynedd meeting house pre-1890: Anna Jenkins, Emma Gwthrop, Anna Travilla, Florence Jenkins, Arthur Jenkins, W.W. Speakman

Miscellaneous

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Arthur Stanley Cochran, Swarthmore architect, was part of the Speakman's circle of friends. He died in 1921. Other individuals are not identified. Three unidentified tintypes of young women also stored in file.