Black and white negative of the flooding near Bay Street; Culp wrote: "Day water came up in streets; a storm passed at sea," 1950 - 1958; 12.5 x 8.5 cm.
Black and white negative of the exterior of the Gulf station located at the intersection of Scott Street and Boundary Street, 1950 - 1959; Bellamy House is in the background; 12.5 x 10 cm.
This is the third 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 is a series of three 1950 studio photographs of Dientje Krant. The photographs were taken in Belgium, where Dientje had been sent to live with family friends for a year due to her mother being ill.
Photograph of four library assistants inside of the Towell Library at the College of Charleston. L-R: John Duncan, Harriet Fullmore, Carolyn Wall, Deonne Parker.
This late 1950s photograph in Cannes, France, and shows Francine's mother and aunt. From left to right: Germaine Ajzenstark (Francine's mother); Fela (Feigh) Dembeus (Francine's aunt).
Photograph of the executive board members of the South Carolina Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, dated on the back 1956-60, 1961-1962. Caption reads "left third person Albertha Murray, Emily Fielding, ?, Johnetta Edwards, second from right Ethelyn Murray Parker, at right Susie U. Simmons."
A photo of Federation members and their guests at the 50th anniversary of the City of Charleston Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Mamie Fields is featured in the picture.
A photo of women in the PIedmont District of the Federation, all wearing black dresses. Some are sitting in folding chairs and some are standing behind them.
A photo of Ellen Watson and Mrs. Goff, the national treasurer for the federation. Names are handwritten on the photo. On the back is another photo of Watson, from a publication, speaking at the Piedmont District meeting.