Thursday, February 3, 2011

1950's

The photos from the 1950's include many school portraits as well as candid shots of the home during various seasons and events. I particularly enjoy the 1953 photo of what appears to be a "space shuttle" that came to visit the children. As always if you have knowledge of any person or place in the photos please label them as such.  1950's Photo Album

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

50 Year Anniversary Special

Among the collection of photos in Mrs. Hayes possession I found a 50 year anniversary report that documents various familiar aspects of life at the orphanage as well as providing updates on the inner workings of the businesses at the home. The issue is an apparent 1979 reprint of the report covering 1892-1942.

Fifty Year's Service to Dependent Children

1940's

There are not surprisingly few photos from the 1940's; those found are in fair shape all considering. As always, I urge you to identify the people and places in these photos and correct my spelling on those that I have listed.

1940's Photo Album

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Photo Project/Help Needed!

Greetings to Everyone! My name is Bridgette Collier, daughter of Paul Collier and niece of William "Billy" Collier. My father and uncle are both alum of the Baptist Orphanage of Virginia located in Salem, Virginia. Throughout the years my father has told me a great deal about the home where he grew up and in particular of a woman that embodied a role much more significant than her title allowed for, this woman was Gertrude Hayes. For my father, and I assume countless others, Mrs. Hayes was a source of comfort and strength during good and difficult times. She was the family member that you never knew you had; it is for these reasons that I believe she began to collect photos from all of those holding a little piece of her enormous heart.

Upon her death, Mrs. Hayes left a collection of photographs and memorabilia to my father. The original album she bequeathed is tattered and beyond repair; my intention was to transfer the photographs into a new home but with so many photos taken over a twenty year time span the task seemed arduous at best. The other issue at hand was that if these photos were precious to my father then certainly other alum would be interested as well; this leads to the creation of this space. I am in the process of scanning and attempting restoration of the countless photos in her collection. The photos had mostly fallen out of their original order in her album so I am going to be categorizing them chronologically when possible and by similarity in theme when not. She has written names and locations on the backs of some photos, nothing on others, and I will be posting what I decipher along with each one. I am asking for your help in properly identifying the photos posted. I would also love to hear from you on your experiences with this amazing individual in honoring her memory.


Paul Collier                                Billy Collier