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."
Printing on bottom states, "Note: Copper sheathing nailed to wood hull. 465-38 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 3, 1938. Rehabilitate the USS Hartford. Allotment 7-08/0679-114-1 (PWA) Starboard side, showing status of work as of 30 September 1938. File 7429."
Writing on bottom states, "730-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 14 December 1939. USS Hilary P. Jones (DD 427). Gifts for Sponsor and Maid of Honor. File 8254."
Writing on bottom states, "744-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 14 December 1939. USS Hilary P. Jones (DD 427). Launching Ceremonies. Miss Anne K. Matson presenting flowers to the Maid of Honor. File 8266."
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."
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."
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."
Printing on bottom states, "476-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. April 17, 1942. USS Izard (DD 589) Plan no. 11010-3, High tensile keel plate, after bend test. View of fractured section, front of plate. File 12435."
Printing on bottom states, "701-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 9, 1942. USS Izard (DD 589) showing ceremonial stand just prior to the ceremonies of laying the keel. (Names follow). File 13398."
Printing on bottom states, "703-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 9, 1942. View showing laying of the keel for the USS Izard (DD 589). (Names follow). File 13400."
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."
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."
Writing on bottom states, "842-42 US Navy Yard, SC. June 1, 1942. SS Stanvac Melbourne, Port and Center line tank no. 7, looking aft. from Bulkhead no. 56 at shell plating. File 13473."
Writing on bottom states, "832-42 US Navy Yard, SC. June 1, 1942. SS Stanvac Melbourne, Port Wing Bulkhead no. 56 taken from Wing tank no. 6 looking aft. at about 10 feet above keel. File 13463."
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."
Writing on bottom states, "564-39 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC 22 November 1939. Navy Yard Safety Standing year 1939 and month of September 1939. File 7966."
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, "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, "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."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1651-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. Completed coal handling facilities at Power Plant showing the relocation of wire fence enclosure. File 13663."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1653-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. Suction header and other piping below the Deaerating heaters in the Power Plant. File 13665."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1652-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. New coal handling facilities in operation at Power Plant. File 13664."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1649-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. South elevation of Power Plant, showing (left to right) locomotive charging station, coal handling facilities, stack and ash handling bunker. File 13661."
Printing on bottom states, "1657-42 US Navy Yard, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217, Turb-generators in Power Plant, showing space for new 5000 kw, unit #6 and piping in progress, including holes cut for relocating existing exhausts. File 13669."
Writing on bottom states, "1648-42 US Navy Yard, 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."
Printing on bottom states, "1652-42 US Navy Yard, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217 New coal handling facilities in operation at Power Plant. File 13664."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1654-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. Deaerating heaters in parallel service in Power Plant. Close up showing water regulating valve and by pass etc. File 13666."
Under tab, "Power Plant" Printing on bottom states, "1655-42 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 30, 1942. Contract NOy-4217. Deaerating heaters in parallel service in Power Plant for picture of old single unit see photograph-File 11473. File 13667."
Printing on bottom states, "754-42, US Navy Yard, SC, May 8, 1942, Improvements to Power Plant, Contract NOy-4217. New coal conveyer site. Driving sheet piling File 12452."
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."
Printing on bottom states, "620-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. Mrs. George Hutchinson, sponsor for USS Ingraham, which was launched in 1941, receives flowers from Admiral W. H. Allen, Commandant, Sixth Naval District. File 11680."
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, "671-42 Released US Navy Photograph - Introductions of Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley Boss, sponsor of Stanly and Mrs. John Stanley, her matron of honor by Rear Admiral Allen. File 12551."
Printing on bottom states, "638-42 Released US Navy Photograph US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. May 2, 1942. Spectators' section at launching ceremonies of USS Stanly (DD 478) and USS Pringle (DD 477). File 11698."
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."
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, "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 "Building Ways". Printing on the bottom states, "382-38 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. 15 August 1938. New Shipbuilding Ways. Allotment 7-08/0679.1-87-1 (PWA). Site looking northeast. File 8004
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."
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."
Writing on bottom states, "1582-41 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. October 28, 1941. USS Tillman (DD 641) Total weight 47,780 pounds exclusive of rigging, showing method of raising Bow Assembly to vertical position preparatory to hoisting into position on ship. File 11061."
Writing on bottom states, "1455-41 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. September 26, 1941. Stern Assembly for USS Tillman (DD 641) Total weight 58,560 pounds. Stern complete to Bulkhead no. 183. View shows Stern passing over Crane Structure. File 11030."
Writing on bottom states, "1456-41 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. September 26, 1941. Stern Assembly for USS Tillman (DD 641) Being raised to position over top of stage bents, at Bow in preparation of trolleyed over ship to position at Stern. File 11031."
Writing on bottom states, "1455-41 US Navy Yard, Charleston, SC. September 26, 1941. Stern Assembly for USS Tillman (DD 641) Nearing position at Stern of ship. File 11033."