Newspaper printed for the civilian employees of the Charleston Naval Shipyard starting on January 11th 1952. This volume covers from January 11th 1952 to December 24th 1952.
Cooper River Memorial Library, 3503 Rivers Avenue. Edward P. Blanton awarding reading certificates to children. Caption on back: "Close of reading game. Summer, 1952."
Descriptions and photographs of the historic houses on tour in 1952. Published by Historic Charleston Foundation, 1952; printed by Walker, Evans & Cogswell. Sixty pages. (Note: All a/k/a references pertain to the name of the house as listed in Jonathan Poston's book The Buildings of Charleston: A Guide to the City's Architecture; USC Press, 1997.)
This is the second of three scrapbooks documenting Camp St. Mary, a summer camp run by the Catholic Diocese of Charleston, located on the Okatee River near Bluffton, South Carolina.
This album is comprised of photographs, letters, newspaper clippings, and other documents from an expedition to French Equatorial Africa, in which Getrude Legendre participated. The expedition was sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History and the National Geographic Society, and collected plant and animal specimens, photographs of wildlife and people, and recordings of native dialects and music.
A photograph of a parade float for the Azalea Festival. The float features a heart-shaped framed, children wearing crowns, palm fronds, and a sign reading "West Ashley Jaycees & Jaycee-ettes." A convertible car is pulling the float.
A photograph of a window display featuring children's clothes. The display uses a "back to school" theme. A sign over the display reads "Apparel for the Family."
A photograph of the exterior of a building with two doors. The door on the right reads "Charleston Industrial Board" and "Charleston Industrial Association." A sign over the door on the left reads "WHAN" in large, vertical letters, and "ABC Network" in smaller, horizontal letters.
A photograph of three women and a child in front of a picture frame display. Two women stand in front of the counter, one woman stands in front, and the child sits on the counter. The woman in front of the desk is handing a check to the child.