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."
Writing on bottom states, "1232-42 US Navy Yard, SC. August 8, 1942. Mrs. Mary Middleton Lee, sponsor of the USS Izard (DD 589) receives gift from John D. Jennings, chairman of Charleston Navy Yard central shop committee, just before launching of ship named for her great grandfather, the late Lieut. Ralph Izard, USN. Ship went down ways August 8, 1942. File 13433."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1648-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. South and West Elevations of Power Plant, showing (left to right) New coal handling facilities, ash handling and locomotive charging station. File 13660."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1649-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. Locomotive charging station looking west from Avenue C. New coal shed and ash handling for Power Plant at right. File 13662."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "384-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. March 25, 1942. Improvements to Power Plant, Contract NOy-4217. Steam Distribution Line area 2, View of Chamber 2. File 12449."
Printing on back states, "Machining of hull bulkhead for fitting in replacement section SS 480 (Medregal) L to R H. T. Fletcher - Quartermaster Machinist, R. T. Barler - Welding Engineer, Cdr. B. A. Strauss - Asst. Repair Supt. (Sup)."
Printing on back states, "Work in connection with fire on Medregal (SS480) Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Co. Mobile, Alabama. Welding stiffeners to bulkheads employing the bus bar extension and fillet guide wheel."
Printing on back states, "Work in connection with fire on Medregal (SS480) $500,000 fire, P. L. Dickinson - Master Shipfitter, Capt. J. T. Dantzler - Shipyard Commander, Frank Hromoga - Master Rigger"
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."
Writing on bottom states, "1374-42 US Navy Yard, SC. September 7, 1942. Keel laying ceremonies of the LST 355, Labor Day, Monday, September 7, 1942. (names follow) File 14146."
Writing on bottom states, "1584-41 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 28, 1941. USS Tillman (DD 641) Bow Assembly total weight 47,780 pounds exclusive of rigging, showing method used for handling stem from ground and transporting bt crane to Building Ways level. The Assembly was lowered to Ways level and transferred to the cranes on the north side. File 11063."
Under tab "New Construction". Printing on the bottom states, "276-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 1 April 1940. Labor Board and Post Office Building. Allotment 7x222-22-1. Yard Labor. View looking Northwest. File #8910."
Under tab, "Capt. Otway Burns Career Address 1942" Printing on bottom states, "1221-42 US Navy Yard, SC August 8, 1942. Address on career of late Captain Otway Burns, USN, by Colonel W. Garland Fay. File 13422."
Under tab "New Construction". Printing on the bottom states, "616-38 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 6 December 1938. Sheet Metal Shop. Allotment 7-08/0679-25-1 (PWA). View looking Northeast. File #7658."
Under tab, "Shop 980" Note states, "SAND SLINGER - Arthur Martin, molder, operates machine capable of providing and ramming sand at speeds to 1,000 pounds per minute. With a 19 foot operating radius fully extended, it can be raised to 5 feet 6 inches or lowered to about 2 feet 6 inches. 12 May 1961."
Printing on bottom states, "666-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. Capt. Guy E. Baker delivering brief address on the career of the late Rear Admiral Fabius Stanley, USN. File 12546."
Printing on bottom states, "661-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. Rear Admiral W. H. Allen making opening remarks in connection with Stanly and Pringle launching ceremonies. File 12541."
Printing on bottom states, "683-42 US Navy Yard, SC, May 15 1942. Bow assembly of USS Stevens (DD479) and USS Bell (DD587). Total weight including rigging 29,500 lbs. Total time required to rig, place in position and release cranes, two hours and forty-five minutes. View showing method of handling to vertical position. File 13268."
Printing on bottom states, "684-42 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 being lowered into position. File 13272."
Printing on bottom states, "684-42 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 stem nearing vertical position. File 13269."
Printing on bottom states, "616-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. USS Stanly (DD 478) on day before launching. File 11676."
Printing on bottom states, "723-43 US Navy Yard, SC May 2, 1942. USS Stanly (DD-478) and USS Pringle (DD-477), Stern view before commissioning. File 12769." However there is only one ship in the photo, unmarked, and it is a bow view.
Under tab "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "200-40 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 1 March 1940. 15-ton Cranes for New Shipways No. 343. Allotments 7x222-24-1 and 7-08/0679.1-87-4 Contract NOy-3447. View looking north. File 8056."
Under tab "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "393-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 1 November 1939. Railraod tracks to Shipways No. 343. Official Project No. 09-3-33-16-4. View looking northeast. File 8051."
Under tab "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "404-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 30 June 1939 New Shipbuilding Ways. Allotment 7-08/0679.1-87-1 (PWA). View of Outboard End looking north. File 8035."
Under tab "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "403-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 30 June 1939. New Shipbuilding Ways. Allotment 7-08/0679.1-87-1 (PWA). View of Inboard End looking northwest. File 8034
Under tab, "Original 1940 Labor Board" Printing on bottom states, "276-40 US Navy Yard Charleston, SC 1 April 1940. Labor Board and Post Office Building, Allotment 7X222-22-1, Yard Labor. View looking northwest. File 8910."
Under tab "WPA Improvements". Printing on the bottom states, "240-36 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 22, 1936. Improvement of Waterfront, O.P. 09-206, NEC 1679(91) - Casting concrete piles. File 1940."