Photograph of parking lot on east side of St. Philip St. near intersection of Green St. Most of site in foreground is now part of the Albert Simons Center. Signs for Rhodes Furniture and Gloria Parkway visible. Wall surrounding cistern on back right.
View of College-owned houses at 15, 17 and 19 St. Philip St. These former tenements were built circa 1859 by John Riggs, founder of Charleston's streetcar system.
Photograph of 105 Wentworth St., one of several fraternity houses along the street. 103 and 105 Wentworth were built by the Mutual Real Estate Company in 1910 and acquired by the College in 1974.
Photograph of 103 Wentworth St., one of several fraternity houses along the street. 103 and 105 Wentworth were built by the Mutual Real Estate Company in 1910 and acquired by the College in 1974.
Photograph of the renovation of 101 Wentworth St., one of several fraternity houses along the street. 99 and 101 Wentworth were built by the Queen Investment Company circa 1900 and acquired by the College in 1974.
Photograph of 99 Wentworth St., one of several fraternity houses along the street. 99 and 101 Wentworth were built by the Queen Investment Company circa 1900 and acquired by the College in 1974.
Photograph of 99 Wentworth St., one of several fraternity houses along the street. 99 and 101 Wentworth were built by the Queen Investment Company circa 1900 and acquired by the College in 1974.
Lab location not known (Grice Marine Lab?). Caption on back: "College of Charleston Chemical Oceanography students Toni Thompson, a senior, and special student Frank Wreath are shown examining a section of a 20 foot core which was taken from the Columbus Basin off of the southern Great Bahama Bank."
Photograph of professor and students in a laboratory. (Photograph not dated. Wooden floors suggest it is not the Science Center. Possible location is Randolph Hall).