Three children (Patrick McIntyre, Timothy McIntyre, and Michael Barnett) smiling and seated on porch steps for a photograph. One of the children is holding a baby doll.
Four adults (Morris Luckenbach, Walter Rice, William Desh, and Andre Winegardner) are gathered on a bungalow porch near Illick's Mill. Three are seated in rocking chairs and are reading newspapers. One is standing between two of the seats.
A mother (Maria Lopez) standing with her four children (Edward, Velia, Manuel, Jr., and Gilbert). Two of the children are holding on to an upright sled.
Four friends pose for a photograph. Theresa Corenko Petrusic and Anna Holecz Piskula are seated and Frances Holecz Dodig and an unknown person (possibly Nana Donchez) standing.
A couple (William H. Bodder and Alice Buss Bodder) pose for a photograph with their children (Wilford, Katurah, Raymond, Irene, Henrietta, and Henri). The family is seated around a small table with a tea set on it and a few dolls can be seen in the foreground.
A mother (Barbara Maurer Stofflet) standing between her two sons (Robert and Harry) and posing for a photograph. Barbara is holding the hand of one of her sons and has her arm around the other. The boys are dressed in new suits.
A father (Manuel Lopez, Sr.) poses for a photograph with his sons (Edward and Gilbert) at their home in the labor camp. Manuel is holding one of his sons and his other son is standing beside him.
A child (Robert W. Hunsicker, Jr.) sits on a tricycle and poses for a photograph on his seventh birthday. / Donor's note: Robert W. Hunsicker, Jr. lived with his grandmother, Mrs. Mahlon Hunsicker at 10 E. North St, Bethlehem. His father passed away during the epidemic of the flu in 1918. His mother worked as a child's nurse in N.Y. City. His parents were Robert & Elizabeth Hunsicker.
Two sisters (Lorraine Druckenmiller [Kubat] and Arlene Druckenmiller [Wesner]) pose for a photograph. Lorraine is sitting on the chair and Arlene is standing next to the chair.