(Front) 5 x 8 index card with survey of 39 East Battery. Includes a thumbnail image of dwelling. (Back) Includes notes from Alice Huger Smith and another image of dwelling.
(Front) 5x8 index card survey of 39 Church Street. Notes indicate the state of the dwelling. Includes thumbnail image of the dwelling. (Back) Notes on building.
Three colored photographs of No. 34 George Street: Top left (business signage and south elevation); Top right (south elevation); Bottom (signage). There is a white border surrounding each of the photographs. The photographs are taped to a beige sheet of paper that is labeled "#8010-8-22." The photographs show the south elevation of the structure at No. 39 George Street. The elevation has multiple openings on the upper stories of the structure, all of which are windows. The first story has three large openings. There is the front entryway with double doors. On either side of the entryway are two large windows displaying objects. The photograph shows the sign for "Rainbows End" in the shape and color of a rainbow hanging over the sidewalk.
Colored photograph of the signage at No. 39 George Street. There is a white border surrounding the photograph. There are four small holes on the left side of the photograph where a staple once was. The back of the photograph labels this photograph as "39 George St." The photograph was taken by "B. Ditmore." The stated purpose of the photograph, as written on the back, was a violation for displaying signage without city approval. The photograph shows the sign for "Rainbows End" in the shape and color of a rainbow hanging over the sidewalk. The structure of No. 39 George Street appears to be a multi-story commercial structure. There are multiple openings on the first floor of the structure. Other business' signage can be seen behind No. 39 George Street, as well as trees, electrical lines, and neighboring structures.
Colored photograph of the signage at No. 39 George Street. There is a white border surrounding the photograph. There is a staple in the top left corner of the photograph. The back of the photograph labels this photograph as "39 George St." The photograph was taken by "B. Ditmore." The stated purpose of the photograph, as written on the back, was a violation for displaying signage without city approval. The photograph shows the sign for "Rainbows End" in the shape and color of a rainbow hanging over the sidewalk. The structure at No. 39 George Street appears to be a multi-story commercial structure. There are multiple openings on the first floor of the structure. Other business' signage can be seen behind No. 39 George Street, as well as trees and electrical lines.
Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Navy Yard, starting on January 1st 1946. This volume covers from January 1st 1946 to December 16th 1946.