Print on bottom states, "US Navy Yard, SC, July 22, 1943. Launching of the USS Eichenberger. (DE 202). Mrs. Phyllis Parman Eichenberger, Sponsor. File 7-22-43-3.
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, "434-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, April 1, 1942, USS Electra (AK 21) Evaporator port side upper grating of engine room space. File 12781."
Under tab, "Shop Extensions" Printing on bottom states, "(1) Non-Classified (2) EST-1489 (3) Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, South Carolina (4) 10 September 1961 (5) Extension to Machine Shop and Hydraulic Repair Facility (6) Not Applicable (7) South and WEst Walls (8) Looking Northwest (9) NBy-31328 (10) NBy-EST."
Under tab, "Shipfitter Shop" Printing on bottom states, "Shop XII Extension" Printing on back states, "Construction of Extension to Machine Shop, Building 3"
Under tab, "Gyro Building" Printing on bottom states, "Gyro Store House Noisette Creek", on back, "Construction of Precision Instrument Storage Facility, Aug 1961."
Printing in photo states, "168-35 Navy Yard, Charleston SC. Aug 28, 1935. Repair and Improve Paved Roads, Walks and Grounds. OP No 09-68 NEC No 1094 (45) Repair Landing Field. 3809."
Under tab, "Building Ways" Printing on bottom states, "202-40 US Navy Yard Charleston, SC 1 March 1940. Field Offices for Shipways. Contract NOy-3813. View looking northeast. File 8058."
Under tab "WPA Improvements". Printing on the bottom states, "276-38 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 5 July 1938. Improvement of Public Buildings, Parks, Utilities, Flood Control, etc., 1938 - O.P. 509-2-34. - Grading lower landing field. File 3567."
Under tab "WPA Improvements". Printing on the bottom states, "276-38 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 30 June 1938. Improvement of Public Buildings, Parks, Utilities, Flood Control, etc., 1938 - O.P. 509-2-34. - View looking northwest, showing resurfacing of landing field. File 3568."
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, "US Navy Yard, SC, December 31, 1943. USS J. Fred Talbott, Stern, Down View. File 12-31-43-10. APD-7 (WWI 4 stack DD-114 modernized at CNSYD to APD-7)" This is incorrect, however; the USS Talbot, DD-114, was converted to APD-7, this photograph is of the USS J. Fred Talbott, DD-156, which was converted to AG-81. LB 2010.
Writing on bottom states, "Diesel Oil Tank - Tanks No. 1 No.2 - US Navy Yard, SC. November 25, 1943 Additional Fuel Oil Storage Tanks Built on Contr. Noy 5425. File 11-25-43-2."
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, "1139-42 US Navy Yard, SC. August 1, 1942. Wheatstone Bridge type control for AMplidyne controlled sweep generator. (specs. follow) File 13563."
Writing on bottom states, "196-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 20, 1943. USS Paul Hamilton (DD590) and USS Twiggs (DD591). The keel was officially laid by stricking three arcs simutaneously on the keel of each vessel by the wives of Junior Officers assisted by thier husbands. View showing the combined group of both vessesls. (Names follow) File 14775."
Writing on bottom states, "580-43 US Navy Yard, SC. April 7, 1943. Colonel Paul A. Capron, USMC, commanding officer, Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, SC, speaking on the life of Major Leir Twiggs at launching of USS Twiggs and USS Paul Hamilton. (Official Navy Photo). File 15250."
Printing on bottom states, "Note: Copper sheathing nailed to wood hull. 465-38 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 3, 1938. Rehabilitate the USS Hartford. Allotment 7-08/0679-114-1 (PWA) Starboard side, showing status of work as of 30 September 1938. File 7429."
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, "744-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 14 December 1939. USS Hilary P. Jones (DD 427). Launching Ceremonies. Miss Anne K. Matson presenting flowers to the Maid of Honor. File 8266."