Under tab "Power Plant". Printing on bottom states, "586-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC 17 October 1939. Improvement of Power Plant. Allotment 7-08/0679.1-91-1 (PWA). 5000 c.f.m. steam driven Air Compressor. Contract NOy-3216. Looking northeast. File 7880."
Writing on bottom states, "(1) Non-Classified (2) EST-1671 (3) CNSYD, Charleston, SC (4) 10 October 1961 (5) Construction of Fire Control and Navigation Building (6) Not Applicable (7) East Side (8) Looking Northwest (9) NBy-31327 (10) NST-EST
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, "Shop 931" Note states, "New Machine - Machinist W. R. McClendon demonstrates how a piece of broken tap can be removed from a valve flange through the use of the Electro Arc Metal Disintegrator recently installed in the Shipyard's Machine Shop. By the arcing process the broken tap is disintegrated, enabling the operator to lift the pieces without disassembly of the valve. May 61." Note on back states, "Navy News 24 1/2 ems May 28 issue (129546)"
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."
Under tab, "Gyro Building" Printing on bottom states, "Gyro Store House Noisette Creek", on back, "Construction of Precision Instrument Storage Facility, Aug 1961."
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, "Shop Extensions" Printing on bottom states, "(1) Non-Classified (2) EST-1502 (3) Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, South Carolina (4) 10 September 1961 (5) Multi-Pupose Building and Extension to Machine Shop (6) Not Applicable (7) North Wall (8) Looking South(9) NBy-31328 (10) NBy-EST."
Under tab, "Buildings 1941, 1942" Note states, "US Naval Minecraft Base Charleston, SC 0815/23 October 1953, High Tide 7.8 ft. about 0830. View of building 45, parking area and road showing the results of extreme high tides. West View."
Printing on bottom states, "406-43 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. February 25, 1943 Launching ceremonies and launching of the USS YSD # 33 & #34. USS YSD #34 entering the water. File 14926."
Writing on bottom states, "157-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 11, 1943. Group picture of LST Sub-Contractor Representatives taken with Sponsors and Maid and Matron of Honor. (Names follow) File 14724."
Under tab, "#3 Bldg Dock" Printing on bottom states, "185-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 1, 1943. Drydock #3 Contract NOy4413, looking Southwest. File 14764."
Writing on bottom states, "157-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 11, 1943. Launching of the USS LST 359 and 360 from Building Ways 342 and 342C, Respectively, January 11, 1943. Stern view of LST 359 and 360. Picture taken just prior to launching, January 11, 1943. File 14736."
Writing on bottom states, "156-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 11, 1943. Group picture of Representatives of the Planning Section and the Sub-contracting Firms for the LST program. (Names follow) File 14735."
Writing on bottom states, "US Navy Yard, SC. August 12, 1943. Test Plates with sprayed galvanized coatings. After fifteen months exposure to inland atmospheric conditions. Full size image (front of plate). File 8-12-43-5."
Writing on bottom states, "858-43 US Navy Yard. May 20, 1943. USS Claxton (DD 571) Nozzle Block for #2 Turbo Generator. Repair Job. Radiograph No. 971. File 15025."
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, "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."
Writing on bottom states, "157-43 US Navy Yard, SC. January 11, 1943. Launching of the USS LST 359 and 360 from Building Ways 342 and 342C. Respectively. View of Sponsor's platform immedietly after releasing LST 360. File 14716."
Under tab, "Building Docks Officers 1943" Printing on bottom states, "624-43 US Navy Yard, SC April 15, 1943. Officers in Charge of Building Docks in South Yard. (Lists names) File 15312."
Under tab, "Shipfitter Shop" Printing on bottom states, "17-42 US Navy Yard, SC June 8, 1943. Machine: Drill, Radial, 5 ft. Radius. Make: Western Machine Tool Works, Holland, Mich. Agent: Hill Clark and Co. Boston, Mass. Year purchased: 1920. Condition: Good. Drive-Motor 10 HP., 220 Volts, 3 Phase, 60 eye. Navy Yard No. 9-6732. File 15579."
Under tab, "Shipfitter Shop" Printing on bottom states, "17-42 US Navy Yard, SC June 8, 1943. Machine: Radial Drill, 5 ft. Radius. Make: Western Machine Tool Works, Holland, Mich. Agent: Hill Clark and Co. Year purchased: 1920. Condition: Fair-servicable. Drive-Motor 10 HP., 230 Volts. Navy Yard No. 2-6731. File 15578."
Under tab, "Shipfitter Shop" Printing on bottom states, "1112-43 US Navy Yard, SC July 19, 1943. Machine: Lathe, engine. Yard #3-6214. Mfg #L372. Make Greaves & Klausman. Cincinnati .O. Capacity 22" x 8' Purchased 1917. Drive Motor 5 H. P. 230 Volt D.C. 1100 RPM File 15697."
Under tab, "Shipfitter Shop" Printing on bottom states, "991-43 US Navy Yard, SC June 17, 1943. Yard #3-6312. Machine Planer capacity 36" x 36" x 10'. Mfg. Bement Niles Co. Philadelphia, Pa. Purchased 1898. Drive-Motor 10 HP. 220 Volt. 735 to 850 RPM-DC. File 15576."
Under tab, "Shipfitter Shop" Printing on bottom states, "992-43 US Navy Yard, SC June 17, 1943. Yard #3-6311. Machine Planer capacity 30" x 24" x 6'. Mfg. Detrick and Harvey Machine Co. Baltimore, Md. Purchased 1900. Drive-Motor 7 HP. 220 Volt. 1300 RPM-DC. File 15577."
Under tab, "Shipfitter Shop" Printing on bottom states, "17-42 US Navy Yard, SC March 9, 1943. Boring Mill, vertical, capacity 72" x 48", make Cincinnati, yard index No. 3-6113. (Front View) FIle 15132."
Writing on bottom states, "1383-42 US Navy Yard, SC. September 7, 1942. keel laying ceremonies of the LST 356, Monday, Labor Day, September 7, 1942. (names follow) File 14155."
Writing on bottom states, "1984-42 US Navy Yard, SC. December 22, 1942. LST 356 Commissioning Ceremonies. Capt. Jacquemot prior to reading of orders. File 14532."
Writing on bottom states, "1986-42 US Navy Yard, SC. December 22, 1942. LST 356 Commissioning Ceremonies. Capt. Baker reading the commission. File 14534."
Writing on bottom states, "835-42 US Navy Yard, SC. June 1, 1942. SS Stanvac Melbourne, Main deck port looking fwd. (Bulkhead fragment pierce deck). File 13466."
Printing on bottom states, "1964-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. December 14, 1942. Launching of LST #357, Building Ways #343. Bow view just prior before the vessel entered the water. File 14512."
Under tab, "Buildings 1941, 1942" Printing on bottom states, "650-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston SC. May 3, 1942. Quarters building, D. F. Station - Dupont, Contract NOy-5307. File 9075."
Under tab, "Buildings 1941, 1942" Printing on bottom states, "644-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston SC. May 3, 1942. Utility and Guard bldg., Marine Barracks, Contract NOy-5353, looking north-west. File 8521."
Under tab, "Buildings 1941, 1942" Printing on bottom states, "648-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston SC. May 3, 1942. Garage, D. F. Station - Dupont, Contract NOy-5307. File 9073."
Under tab, "Buildings 1941, 1942" Printing on bottom states, "465-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston SC. April 13, 1942. 500,000 gallon water tank, Contract NOy-5048, foundation, looking north-west. File 11282."
Printing on bottom states, "358-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, March 19, 1942, Diving School, View showing NE corner of Diving Gear Locker, Civilian Diver Trainee's Classroom. Chief Gunner's Mate Williamson, right foreground, explaining the fine points of diving. File 12499."
Printing on bottom states, "353-42, US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC, March 19, 1942, Diving School, View showing South West corner of Diving Locker and Class room. Note: Model of Destroyer used for problems. File 12494."
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."