The Bradshaw Family at Christmas time, 1966. Sitting are Merrill, Janet and Marie. Standing from left to right: Keith, Karen, Tracy and Brian.
Merrill was an avid outdoorsman. The High Uintas were one of his favorite destinations.
On a later trip through the Uintas, he would lead a troop off Boy Scouts on a 50-mile back pack trip.
Ralph Laycock, Ralph Woodward, Ron Staheli and Dr. Bradshaw look at a score of The Restoration Oratorio in 1981.
President David O. McKay greeting some of the Swiss saints when he announced the building of the Swiss Temple in 1951.
Elder Bradshaw interepreted for President Mckay and played the organ for the occasion as well, seated top center.
Elder Bradshaw served in the Swiss Austrian Mission from 1948-1951.
With some of the Swiss Saints (seated bottom left).
As a Doctoral Student, Merrill won the composers’ portion of the Concerto Competition at the University of Illinois.
Merrill as a young man.
Merrill in April 1963.
Merrill in September 1957.
Merrill before his mission.
Dr. Bradshaw holding a poster of a BYU choir’s concert in Salzburg just before he and his family traveled there on BYU Semester Abroad in 1970.
As a young school boy, about 11 years old.
Dr. Bradshaw trying out the BYU Music Department’s first synthesizer, pictured here in July of 1971.
He played a major role in obtaining the synthesizer and gave an informatory recital to show some of the instrument’s capabilities.
Taking joy in the one of the new pianos purchased for the Music Department with Clawson Cannon in September, 1964.
Merrill (back center) with his brother Dick, his sister Shannon (front center) and a neighborhood friend.
Elder Bradshaw interprets for President McKay as he answers questions about the building of the Swiss Temple, 1951.
Merrill with the dog that saved his life twice.
As a BYU student on the streets of Salt Lake City.