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Bethune-Cookman Wildcats track and field member Carlton Bethel
A black and white image of track member Carlton Bethel demonstrating a track start on a field at the college. He is wearing a college track uniform and track shoes. In the background can be seen college buildings, trees, and utility poles. The stamp of the photographer's studio is on the back of the photo.
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Bethune-Cookman Wildcats track and field team
A black and white image of six African American male students posing in a line on the sidewalk in front of Faith Hall (in the background). They are wearing track and field outfits and running shoes. The man standing farthest to the right is wearing a suit and tie and presumed to be the coach, along with the man standing farthest to the left, wearing a sweater with the letter "B" on it. In the background can be seen trees and Faith Hall. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cookman Wildcats volleyball
A black and white photo of two teams of women playing volleyball in the school gym. They are all wearing white shirts. One girl has jumped up to hit the ball over the net. On the wall of the gym can be seen a basketball hoop, the scoreboard, and a sign that reads, "Welcome Wildcats; Pride and Poise." On the back of the picture is a note about the yearbook page the photo will appear on. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune-Cooman choir soloist
A black and white image of male and female choir members during a performance at Bethune-Cookman University. One of the male students is singing a solo, while the other students wait to join in. They are all wearing choir robes which have small crosses embroidered along the neck of the robe. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune Foundation Board of Trustees
A black and white image of the Bethune Foundation Board of Trustees, standing together in front of a row of bookshelves lined with Encyclopedia Britannicas. From left to right: Edward Rodriguez, Mary McLeod Bethune's foster son, wearing a suit and bowtie; Marjorie Stewart Joyner, inventer of the permanent wave machine, wearing a suit jacket, skirt, and corsage; Richard V. Moore Sr., president of Bethune-Cookman University, wearing a suit; and George Engram, who purchased two and a half miles of oceanfront property south of New Smyrna Beach, which became present-day Bethune Beach. He is also wearing a suit and tie. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune/Grillo family photograph
A black and white photograph of Mary McLeod Bethune and her family. Mary McLeod Bethune is seated in a chair in the middle of the photo, and she is wearing a black and white dress, white shoes, and a pearl necklace. She has her arms wrapped around two boys. The boy on the left is Donald Bethune, her great-grandson. The boy on the right is Henry Grillo. The man standing directly behind Mary McLeod Bethune is Rafael Grillo, and the woman to the left is Georgia McLeod, Mary McLeod Bethune's niece. The woman standing at the right is unknown. They are standing on a rug, and behind them is a bookcase with many books, and awards displayed on top. On the back of the photograph is written, "To mother dear: With the love and affection of your grateful family. Rafael and Henry Grillo, May 20, 1954." Also written on the back is, "Cousins and grandchildren." The photographer's stamp is also on the back of the photo.
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Bethune/Grillo family photograph
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune, Donald Bethune, Rafael Grillo, and Henry Grillo. Mary McLeod Bethune is seated in a chair, and is wearing a spotted dress, white shoes, and a pearl necklace. She has her arms wrapped around two boys. The boy to the left is Donald Bethune, her great-grandson, so is wearing a shirt and trousers, and is holding up a toy. The boy to the right is Henry Grillo, who is wearing a T-shirt and shorts, and is also holding a toy. Standing behind him with his hand on his shoulder is Rafael Grillo, who is wearing a suit and tie. They are gathered in a living room. A large unidentified machine is to their right. Behind them is a bookcase full of books, with awards on top. Hanging on the wall to the right is a certificate. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten message, "To Mother Dear: Just reminding you that the Grillos will continue your good work for many years to come. Your boys, Rafael and Henry, May 20, 1954." It is unknown who the ""mother dear"" in the message is. The stamp of photographer is also on the back of the image.
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Bethune/Miller family photograph
A black and white photograph of the Bethune and Miller family standing outside in front of a large unidentified object at night. Left to right, back row: Edward Rodriguez, Mary McLeod Bethune's foster son; unknown; Albert Bethune, Jr., Mary McLeod Bethune's grandson; Mary McLeod Bethune; Jerona Miller, relation unknown; unknown. Left to right, front row: Agnes Miller, and the other young children are Mary McLeod Bethune's great-grandchildren. The women are wearing dresses, and the men are wearing suits. The young children are wearing dresses or shirts and shorts. On the back of the photograph is written "Names: family photo; Rodriguez, Albert Bethune, Jerona Miller, Agnes Miller (1st row), Bethune grands." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Bethune/Miller family photograph
A black and white image of Mary McLeod Bethune, the Miller family, and her great-grandchildren. Mary McLeod Bethune is sitting in the chair at the right of the image, wearing a button up suit, her ankles crossed. To her left sitting in the chair is Jerona Miller, who is also wearing a button up suit. Standing directly behind Mary McLeod Bethune is Georgia McLeod, Mary McLeod Bethune's niece. She is wearing glasses and large earrings. Sitting on the floor at the left of the photograph is Donald Bethune, great-grandchild of Mary McLeod Bethune. The other individuals in the photograph are unidentified. The children are wearing dresses, shirts, and trousers. They are gathered in a living room at Mary McLeod Bethune's home. On the back of the photograph is written "Mrs. Bethune and family; cousins, niece, g. grands." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Big tree, "giant cypress" at Longwood.
Color postcard of the Big Tree "Giant Cypress" near Sanford (Fla.) Text on the back of the postcard reads: "Experts say only one other tree on the North American continent, one in Mexico, is older than the ancient cypress near Orlando, Florida. It is estimated that the Florida tree is between 2.000 and 3,000 years old. It is 127 feet high and has a circumference at its base of of 47 feet." Also on the back of the postcard is a handwritten correspondence.
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Big Tree Park
Postcard image of the Big Tree in Sanford. Image depicts the tree with a plaque on the front, surrounded by a fence. Two men, a woman, and a young child can be seen in front of the tree, looking up at it. The caption on the front of the postcard reads, "Big Tree Park. The Oldest and Largest Cypress Tree in U. S. A. 126 ft. 3 in. High. 47 ft. in circumference. 3500 Years Old. Sanford, Seminole County, Florida."
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Big Tree Park, Seminole Co, February, 1940: Visit by Mikler women
An image dated: February 11, 1940, shows five women gathered at the base of "The Senator." the famous "Big Tree" in a park in Longwood, Seminole County, FL. Katarina Mikler (wife of Joseph Mikler, Sr.) stands in the very center of the group. Her daughter, Sue, is at the far left in the photo. The remaining three women are unidentified. Very small B&W snapshot scanned (front & reverse side) at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, November, 2012.
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Bird's-eye photograph of workers in an orange grove.
Black-and-white bird's-eye view photograph of an orange grove in Florida, with workers. Photograph is part of a collection of 30 photographs related to orange groves and the orange growing industry.
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Bird's Eye View of Sanford, Fla., Orange Co., 1884
Hand-drawn map of the bird's-eye view of Sanford, Florida, from 1884. Depicts the city's blocks, street names, and homes and businesses that were inhabiting Sanford in 1884. Also shows Lake Monroe with steamships and sail boats afloat. Some more important buildings have been hand-drawn, including the Presbyterian Church, the Sanford House Hotel, the Episcopal Chruch, A. E. Philips Drugstore, Florida Land and Colonization Company office, Trafford & Hardware Co., the Lyman Bank, the South Florida Railroad Depot, and H. B. Lord's jewelry store. Throughout the map are small numbers that have been written on, and at the bottom of the map is an index with the corresponding house/building shown.
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Birthday celebration in honor of Mary McLeod Bethune
A black and white photograph of the faculty at Bethune-Cookman University gathering for a birthday celebration for Mary McLeod Bethune. At the left of the image is Mrs. BJ Moore, an African American woman who is wearing a paisley dress. She is holding a bucket of sherbert and is scooping the contents into a large punch bowl. The bowl is sitting on a table with cups and a plate of covered food. To the right of her is Mary Cooks, who is wearing a light-colored dress. The person to the right of her is an African American woman who is not visible and whose identity is unknown. The woman at the right of the image who is wearing a paisley dress is Dr. Avaloz. In the background behind the women can be seen African American men and women who are seated in chairs. Trees can also be seen in the background. On the back of the image is written in pencil, "L-R Mrs. BJ Moore, Mary Cooks, ?, Dr. Avaloz; Bethune birthday celebration, 1970's." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Birthplace of Katarina Strauch Mikler, Iliasovce, Slovakia
The birthplace of Katarina 'nee Strauch Mikler, still stands in Iliasovce, Slovakia. The structure was originally erected in the 1600s. The photo of the exterior was taken in 1994 by a family member visiting the village cemetery and the Miklers' ancestral Lutheran church. Colored print scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild, with two other women, sitting in forested area.
Black-and-white photograph of Alice E. and Clara Louise Guild, with other women sitting in forested area.
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Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen Guild with Irving Bacheller, in academic dress.
Black and white photograph of Alice Ellen Guild in academic dress walking with Irving Bacheller (1859-1950) an author, special lecturer, and consultant in fiction at Rollins College. Stamped on Back of photograph is: This is a copyrighted news photo, please do not omit proper credit, copyright by Florida News Illustrated. Insribed on the back of the photograph in pencil is 907-E. was Ring St., Orlando, Fla.
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Black-and-white Photograph of Clara Guild When She Worked at Sanford High School
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild with students and faculty when she was a teacher at Sanford High School.
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Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild While a Teacher at Sanford High School
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild along with students and faculty when she was a teacher at Sanford High School.
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Black-and-white Photograph of Clara Louise Guild While She was a Teacher at Sanford High School 1
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild along with students and faculty when she was a teacher at Sanford High School.
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Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild While She was a Teacher at Sanford High School 2
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild with students and faculty while she was a teacher at Sanford High School.
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Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild While She was a Teacher at Sanford High School 3
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild with students and faculty while she was a teacher at Sanford High School.
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Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild While She was a Teacher at Sanford High School 4
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild with faculty and students in front of Sanford High School.
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Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild with Sanford High School Students and Faculty
Black-and-white photograph of Clara Louise Guild with students and faculty of Sanford High School in front of the school building.
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Black-and-White Photograph of Orlando High School Students and Faculty
Black-and-white photograph of Orlando High School students in front of a school building. Photograph by Moody and Berry, Ocala, Fla.
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Black-and-white photograph of Orlando High School students and faculty, 1905.
Black-and-white photograph of Orlando High School students and faculty, 1905, taken in front of the school building, which burnt down a week later. Text on back includes names of students and faculty, and a newspaper clipping about the death of the Orlando Public Schools superintendent W.R. O'Neal.
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Black-and-White Photograph of Orlando Public School Children
Black-and-white photograph of Orlando Public School children and teacher in front of a school building. Students look to be of elementary school age. Photograph by Moody and Berry, Ocala, Fla.
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Black-and-white photographs of the Wyoming Hotel.
Two black-and-white photographs of the Wyoming Hotel, Orlando, Fla.
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Blueprint for Main Floor Plan of expanded brick church. 1956
A blueprint (SK-9) found in the archives of St. Luke's Lutheran Church shows a plan drawn by noted Winter Park architect, James Gamble Rogers II, for expanding the small brick church erected in 1939 by elongating the nave and adding transepts to create a new cruciform shape. The blueprint is dated January 27, 1956. Also scanned, a revised version of same print, updated to Feb. 20, 1956. The demolition and expansion were done that same year (while the congregation worshiped in the school auditorium for a few months, but it is known that there were some changes made to the plan for the chancel area before the construction actually occurred. The newly expanded structure (which also included a balcony, office space and a "radio room" for broadcast equipment) served the congregation for another 30 years before additional changes and, finally, demolition of the transepts became necessary.
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Blueprint For Main Floor Plan of Expanded Brick Church. 1956
A blueprint found in the archives of St. Luke's Lutheran Church shows a plan drawn by noted Winter Park architect, James Gamble Rogers II, for expanding the small brick church erected in 1939 by elongating the nave and adding transepts to create a new cruciform shape. The blueprint is dated January 27, 1956. The demolition and expansion were done that same year (while the congregation worshiped in the school auditorium for a few months, but it is known that there were some changes made to the plan for the chancel area before the construction actually occurred. The newly expanded structure (which also included a balcony, office space and a "radio room" for broadcast equipment) served the congregation for another 30 years before additional changes and, finally, demolition of the transepts became necessary.; Copy of blueprint scanned on Epson 1000oXL at SLLC, May, 2013.
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Blueprint for Main Floor Plan of expanded brick church. 1956
A blueprint (SK-9) found in the archives of St. Luke's Lutheran Church shows a plan drawn by noted Winter Park architect, James Gamble Rogers II, for expanding the small brick church erected in 1939 by elongating the nave and adding transepts to create a new cruciform shape. The blueprint is dated January 27, 1956. Also scanned, a revised version of same print, updated to Feb. 20, 1956. The demolition and expansion were done that same year (while the congregation worshiped in the school auditorium for a few months, but it is known that there were some changes made to the plan for the chancel area before the construction actually occurred. The newly expanded structure (which also included a balcony, office space and a "radio room" for broadcast equipment) served the congregation for another 30 years before additional changes and, finally, demolition of the transepts became necessary.
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Board of Trustees Meets in Lobby of Founders Hall. c. 1990-91
Members of the Board of Trustees meet to discuss church business in the lobby of Founders Hall during the preparations for the expansion of the worship facility, 1990-91. Clockwise, from left: 1.David Nubar 1.John Jakubcin, Jr. 3. unidentified 4. Randy Abell 5. Andy Jakubcin 6. David Duda 7. Don Cook
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Boat landing New Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a boat landing at the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) overlooking Lake Osceola. Postcard printed from a photograph, possibly by T.P. Richardson.
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Boat landing New Seminole Hotel, Winter Park, Fla.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of a boat landing at the New Seminole Hotel (1913-1963) overlooking Lake Osceola.
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Bonnie Burn
Black-and-white photograph of the home of Charles R. Switzer, known as Bonnie Burn, located on Lake Sue in Winter Park, Fla.
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Bonnie Burn and Dinky Tracks
Bonnie Burn, aka Switzer Estate, belonged to Charles R. Switzer. He was a Rollins trustee from 1914 to 1928. It was located on Lake Sue, now Pennsylvania Ave. The viewpoint was from the south of the train station.
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Books and puzzles in first school, October 17, 1946
Josie Mikler (left) and Betty Ruth Duda enjoy the books and puzzles in the classroom of St. Luke's first school. October 17, 1946. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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Boys' Basketball Team, St. Luke's Christian Day School. 1953-54
Boy's Basketball Team for St. Luke's Christian Day School, 1953-54. Not individually identified in school annual.
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