Box 3
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Box 3
The collection contains approximately 100 printer's blocks of images that were used in the book "The History of Lower Tidewater Virginia" written by Rogers Dey Whichard, a foreign languages instructor at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The book was published by Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc. in 1959. Each printer's block is wrapped in newspaper with a photograph of the corresponding image from the book taped to the outside.
Norfolk - The Hague - Ghent Bridge and Mowbray Arch, 1959
From Volume I, page 503
Norfolk - United States Public Health Service Hospital Hampton Boulevard, 1959
From Volume I, page 499
Norfolk - Granby Street About 1878 Old Atlantic Hotel on Left, 1959
From Volume I, page 484
Norfolk - Benjamin Franklin's Diploma, 1959
From Volume I, page 382
Norfolk Old City Hall and Court House Erected 1847-1850, 1959
From Volume I, page 461
Fort Eustis - "SS Neversail," Army Landship used to Train Port Personnel, 1959
From Volume II, page 204
Naval Station Bell and Headquarters of the Fifth Naval District - United States Naval Base, 1959
From Volume I, page 366
Portsmouth Parish Church (1762), Now Trinity Episcopal Church, 1959
From Volume II, page 12
Portsmouth - Destruction of Navy Yard, April 21, 1861 by United States Forces, 1959
From Volume II, page 18
Super-Carrier Forrestal Built by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; World's Largest Warship, 1959
From Volume II, page 245
Newport News - Coal Pier of C & O Railway, 1959
From Volume II, page 235
Newport News - War Memorial Museum of Virginia (2 Plates), 1959
From Volume II, page 232
The Ocean House, Portsmouth Leading Hotel for Many Years, Built in 1856, 1959
From Volume II, page 14
Warwick Public Library, 1959
From Volume II, page 204
Portsmouth - View of the Seaboard Market and Armory, Built in 1893 and Burned in 1936, 1959
From Volume II, page 22
South Norfolk - Plant of Lone Star Cement Corporation, 1959
From Volume II, page 51
Louise Obici Memorial Hospital, 1959
From Volume II, page 175
Smithfield - Modern Meat Packing Plant in City noted for Smithfield Hams, 1959
From Volume II, page 270
Newport News - New Esso Bunker Oil Station, C & O Piers, 1959
From Volume II, page 228