Printing on bottom states, "358-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, March 19, 1942, Diving School, View showing NE corner of Diving Gear Locker, Civilian Diver Trainee's Classroom. Chief Gunner's Mate Williamson, right foreground, explaining the fine points of diving. File 12499."
Writing on bottom states, "157-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 11, 1943. Group picture of LST Sub-Contractor Representatives taken with Sponsors and Maid and Matron of Honor. (Names follow) File 14724."
Printing on bottom states, "353-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, March 19, 1942, Diving School, View showing South West corner of Diving Locker and Class room. Note: Model of Destroyer used for problems. File 12494."
Accompaning note states, "Floating Drydock - To augment Drydock No. 1 and Drydock No. 2 Charleston maintains ARD 15 shown here, and ARD 12. These ARDs provide additional capability for meeting heavy docking needs to Fleet in this area."
Printing on bottom states, "880-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, June 18, 1942, View showing bkoken sections of 6 pneumatic rotary style drills, size 326-700, model "C" out of one order of 24 drills, delivered to Charleston Navy Yard on April 29, 1942. File 18500."
Printing on bottom states, "346-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, March 19, 1942, Diving School, Trainee Diver, S. L. Gosnell, on left, and J. A. Brock, on right, preparing for first maximum shallow water dive. File 12487."
Printing on bottom states, "437-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, April 1, 1942, USS Electra (AK 21) Troops wash room second deck, amidship looking to stbd. File 12784."
Printing on bottom states, "727-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, May 14, 1942, Rear view of fluxmeter panel board Drum Island, Magnetic Channel Range. File 12821."
Printing on bottom states, "494-43, US Navy Yard, SC March 4, 1943. Left ot right, beginning third from left, Mrs. V. D. Gormon, Mrs. B. P. Anderson, Mrs. Starkey, Lt. Gormon, Lt. R. E. Wheeler, Mrs. Wheeler, Lt. T. N. Brown, Commander L. C. Petross, Chaplain R. E. LeMoine, Mrs. Petross, Commander L. A. Tichenor, Lt. Comdr. G. R. Arey, Lt. Starkey. File 15187., DD"
Under tab, "Buildings 1941, 1942" Printing on bottom states, "647-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston SC. May 3, 1942. Hose Cart House, Auxiliary Power House, Ex Barracks, D. F. Station - Dupont, Contract NOy-5307. File 9072."
Print of ship, starboard forward view. USS Renshaw, DE-176 Back states, "Not for publication, released to ship's crew by public relations office, commercially printed by E. E. Hilderbrandt, 706 Durant Ave., North Charleston, S.C."
Printing on bottom states, "582-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC 16 August 1940. USS Roe (DD418) Stern Quarter, Showing Deguassing Equipment Installation. Completed 16 August 1940. File 8679."
Print of ship, bow view, ongoing ceremony. Printing on bottom states, "US Navy Yard, SC, October 1, 1943, File 10-1-43-1., USS Manning (DE-199). Christening Ceremonies."
Printing on bottom states, "135-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC 31 January 1940. USS Roe (DD418). Sample square locker. Shoes SHINED, toes to front. File 8472."
Under tab, "#3 Bldg Dock" Printing on bottom states, "185-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 1, 1943. Drydock #3 Contract NOy4413, looking Southwest. File 14764."
Writing on bottom states, "(1) Non-Classified (2) EST-1671 (3) CNSYD, Charleston, SC (4) 10 October 1961 (5) Construction of Fire Control and Navigation Building (6) Not Applicable (7) East Side (8) Looking Northwest (9) NBy-31327 (10) NST-EST
Writing on bottom states, "(1) Non-Classified (2) EST-1672 (3) CNSYD, Charleston, SC (4) 10 October 1961 (5) Multi-Purpose Building (6) Not Applicable (7) South and West Walls (8) Looking Northeast (9) NBy-31328 (10) NST-EST
Printing on bottom states, "620-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. Mrs. George Hutchinson, sponsor for USS Ingraham, which was launched in 1941, receives flowers from Admiral W. H. Allen, Commandant, Sixth Naval District. File 11680."
Writing on bottom states, "730-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 14 December 1939. USS Hilary P. Jones (DD 427). Gifts for Sponsor and Maid of Honor. File 8254."
Writing on bottom states, "708-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 27 September 1940. USS Foote (DD 169). showing repairs to damaged propeller. File 8373."
Printing on bottom states, "685-42 US Navy Yard, SC, May 15 1942. Bow assembly of USS Stevens (DD479) and USS Bell (DD587). Total weight including rigging 29,500 lbs. View showing bow assemblies in vertical position just prior to centering for hoisting. File 13270."
Writing on bottom states, "157-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 11, 1943. Launching of the USS LST 359 and 360 from Building Ways 342 and 342C, Respectively, January 11, 1943. Stern view of LST 359 and 360. Picture taken just prior to launching, January 11, 1943. File 14736."
Writing on bottom states, "156-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 11, 1943. Group picture of Representatives of the Planning Section and the Sub-contracting Firms for the LST program. (Names follow) File 14735."
Writing on bottom states, "1134-42 US Navy Yard, SC. August 1, 1942. Plate #5. General Elecric 540 KW Sweep Generator. Switchboard showing Terminal Strip and Thyrite Resistor. Note Terminals 52 & 53 (arrow) and leads to Reference Field of Amplidyne. File 13558."
Writing on bottom states, "US Navy Yard, SC. August 12, 1943. Test Plates with sprayed galvanized coatings. After fifteen months exposure to inland atmospheric conditions. Full size image (front of plate). File 8-12-43-5."
Writing on bottom states, "1139-42 US Navy Yard, SC. August 1, 1942. Wheatstone Bridge type control for AMplidyne controlled sweep generator. (specs. follow) File 13563."