Grace Riley Collection

Image:  Saint Barthélemy, Territorial Collectivity of Saint Barthélemy. Grace Riley Collection.

GRACE RILEY'S "SAND WRACK"

My mom, Grace Brown Riley loved the sand and the sea.  She was born in Chicago but, made her way after graduating from nursing school to Hawaii where she worked at the Coast Guard Hospital in Lihue, Kauai.  And, there she met her husband and my dad, Newell Riley, and they spent countless hours exploring the beaches on the islands.  This is where she developed her keen interest in collecting sand.

In 1953, Grace and Newell married and moved to Massachusetts where they spent many weekends and summers exploring Cape Cod and the island, and various other beaches in New England.  When Newel retired at the age of 50, they wintered on various islands in the Caribbean where Grace started collecting sands in earnest!  She also joined a sand collecting club and exchanged sand with other members for many years. 

In 1985, the couple moved to Nokomis, FL, where they spent much time on the water either fishing, sailing, searching for ancient shark’s teeth, and, of course, collecting sand.

Both of my parents have now passed, so I wanted to share her collection with other sand enthusiasts and was so happy to find Leo and ISCS.  Thank you for sharing Mom’s collection and keeping her memory alive.

Cheers,

Lisa

Sandy Island, Anguilla,  Lesser Antilles, British Overseas Territory

Saba Island, Lesser Antilles, Netherlands

Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Lesser Antilles, British Overseas Territory

Papakōlea Green Sand Beach, Big Island, Hawaii

San Salvador Island, Bahamas

Rainbow Beach, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia

Lady Eliot Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

St. Bart's Island,  Territorial Collectivity Of Sant Barthelemy

Oahu Island, Hawaii

Kaihalulu Beach Maui, Hawaii 

Bermuda

Barbados

St. Bart's Island, Territorial Collectivity Of Sant Barthelemy