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Evelyn Bonner and James Keys
A black and white image of Mary Evelyn Bonner, left, and James Keys, right. Evelyn Bonner was principal of Bonner Elementary, the school which was named for her. The school is now called Cypress Street Elementary School, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Mrs. Bonner is standing to the left, and is wearing a white lace dress and a corsage. James Keys, Academic Dean of Bethune-Cookman University, is standing to her right in a light-colored suit. He is handing her a wrapped gift tied with a ribbon and bow. Behind them can be seen windows and draperies. On the back of the image is an identification of who is in the image and their roles. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Evelyn Sharpe and James Green work with students
A black and white image of Dr. Evelyn Sharpe and Mr. James Green, the two people standing at the left, conversing with male and female students. The students are seated a table, where writing utensils and papers are placed. The men are wearing suit jackets and ties, and the women are wearing dresses. On the back of the photograph is written, "BCC Instructors, Dr. Evelyn Sharpe (standing), and Mr. James Green, (standing), and students." Also on the back of the photograph is a printing note and a stamp of the photographer's studio.
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Evelyn Sharp, Professor of Education
A black and white image of Dr. Evelyn Sharp, who was a professor of education and the director of Freshmen Development Program. She can be seen hear wearing a polka-dotted suit jacket and white shirt. She is seated at a desk with a book placed in front of her. Behind her can be seen shelving with books placed in each cubicle. On the back of the image is written her name and college duties, as well as a yearbook stamp. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Expansion and remodeling of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. 1957
In 1957, the members of St. Luke's dedicated their newly expanded and remodeled faciilty. The small brick church erected in 1939 was no longer large enough for the congregation's needs, so that structure was elongated and two large transepts were added to create a "cruciform shape" for the facility. Some of the earliest images of the new addition were likely taken even before the dedication of the worship space on May 5, 1957.
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Expansion and remodeling of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. 1957
In 1957, the members of St. Luke's dedicated their newly expanded and remodeled faciilty. The small brick church erected in 1939 was no longer large enough for the congregation's needs, so that structure was elongated and two large transepts were added to create a "cruciform shape" for the facility. Some of the earliest images of the new addition were likely taken even before the dedication of the worship space on May 5, 1957.
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Exterior and interior views of Duda Family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia
Three photos, taken in 1994, of the Duda family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia. The church (exterior view), built in 1791, underwent some restorations at this time. The chandelier seen on the interior image of the altar and chancel area, was the gift of John and Katie Duda several years before. Jaroslav Duda, Sr. (nephew of Andrew, Sr) sits in the "family pew" with Walter Duda, who is visitng from the US in July, 1994. Also, a photo of the interior of the same church (2001) which appeared in the book, "Evanjelicke kostoly na Slovensku"(Tranoscius).
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Exterior and interior views of Duda Family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia
Three photos, taken in 1994, of the Duda family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia. The church (exterior view), built in 1791, underwent some restorations at this time. The chandelier seen on the interior image of the altar and chancel area, was the gift of John and Katie Duda several years before. Jaroslav Duda, Sr. (nephew of Andrew, Sr) sits in the "family pew" with Walter Duda, who is visitng from the US in July, 1994. Also, a photo of the interior of the same church (2001) which appeared in the book, "Evanjelicke kostoly na Slovensku"(Tranoscius).
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Exterior and interior views of Duda Family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia
Three photos, taken in 1994, of the Duda family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia. The church (exterior view), built in 1791, underwent some restorations at this time. The chandelier seen on the interior image of the altar and chancel area, was the gift of John and Katie Duda several years before. Jaroslav Duda, Sr. (nephew of Andrew, Sr) sits in the "family pew" with Walter Duda, who is visitng from the US in July, 1994. Also, a photo of the interior of the same church (2001) which appeared in the book, "Evanjelicke kostoly na Slovensku"(Tranoscius).
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Exterior and interior views of Duda Family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia
Three photos, taken in 1994, of the Duda family's ancestral church in Adamovske Kochanovce, Slovakia. The church (exterior view), built in 1791, underwent some restorations at this time. The chandelier seen on the interior image of the altar and chancel area, was the gift of John and Katie Duda several years before. Jaroslav Duda, Sr. (nephew of Andrew, Sr) sits in the "family pew" with Walter Duda, who is visitng from the US in July, 1994. Also, a photo of the interior of the same church (2001) which appeared in the book, "Evanjelicke kostoly na Slovensku"(Tranoscius).
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Exterior Night View of Lighted Faceted Glass Windows of New Facility. c. 1995
After dark, the faceted glass windows of the 1993 sanctuary (when lighted from the interior) and the illuminated cross on the bell tower of the facility invite the interest of those passing the church on SR 426. Photo image, c.1995.
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Exterior of 1939 Brick Church, Early Photo c. 1939
Probably one of the earliest photos of the brick church, soon after construction in 1939. The wooden church can barely be seen behind it (far right). But landscaping plants are markedly less mature than in some other photos. Small B&W scanned on Epson 10000 at SLLC, April, 2012.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of completed new facility. c.1994-95
Images of the exterior of the finished construction project with slightly different vantage points, taken by various photographers and contributed to the church archives, c.1994-95.
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Exterior of Duda Church In Slovakia (From Right Side) 2009
View of exterior (from right side of main entrance)of the Duda family's ancestral church in Slovakia (Adamovske Kochanovce). Photo taken in June, 2009, during the family's reunion in Slovakia.
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Exterior of first brick church, c. 1940, with Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy
Photo of entrance (with steeple) and south side of first brick church, c. 1940. Pastor Stephen Tuhy, dressed in casual clothes, stands next to an American flag on the concrete walk at the entrance. Snapshot (Courtesy: Judy Duda) was scanned at SLLS, 2001, for 90th anniversary display. Image also appeared in Oviedo Voice, Nov. 13, 1993 in a commemorative edition re: the dedication of the 1993 sanctuary.
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Exterior of first brick church, c. 1940, with Pastor Stephen M. Tuhy
Photo of entrance (with steeple) and south side of first brick church, c. 1940. Pastor Stephen Tuhy, dressed in casual clothes, stands next to an American flag on the concrete walk at the entrance. Snapshot (Courtesy: Judy Duda) was scanned at SLLS, 2001, for 90th anniversary display. Image also appeared in Oviedo Voice, Nov. 13, 1993 in a commemorative edition re: the dedication of the 1993 sanctuary.
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Exterior of First Permanent School 1949
A view of the exterior of St. Luke's first permanent school structure, dedicated in 1949. The north wing of the new building held classrooms and was connected by a roofed 'loggia' to the school's auditorium. The auditorium contained a stage and was used for many plays, receptions and congregational gatherings, as well as school functions.
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Exterior of St. Luke's expanded church. c.1994-2000
Views of recently completed church facility, c.1994. One image is taken from the south, the other is a frontal view of the remodeled 1939 brick church, now connected to the new portion. Some images may have been taken as late as the year 2000
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Exterior of St. Luke's expanded church. c.1994-2000
Views of recently completed church facility, c.1994. One image is taken from the south, the other is a frontal view of the remodeled 1939 brick church, now connected to the new portion. Some images may have been taken as late as the year 2000
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Exterior of St. Luke's expanded church. c.1994-2000
Views of recently completed church facility, c.1994. One image is taken from the south, the other is a frontal view of the remodeled 1939 brick church, now connected to the new portion. Some images may have been taken as late as the year 2000
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Exterior of St. Luke's expanded church. c.1994-2000
Views of recently completed church facility, c.1994. One image is taken from the south, the other is a frontal view of the remodeled 1939 brick church, now connected to the new portion. Some images may have been taken as late as the year 2000
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Exterior of St. Luke's expanded church. c.1994-2000
Views of recently completed church facility, c.1994. One image is taken from the south, the other is a frontal view of the remodeled 1939 brick church, now connected to the new portion. Some images may have been taken as late as the year 2000
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Exterior of St. Luke's expanded church. c.1994-2000
Views of recently completed church facility, c.1994. One image is taken from the south, the other is a frontal view of the remodeled 1939 brick church, now connected to the new portion. Some images may have been taken as late as the year 2000
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Exterior of St. Luke's School, c. 1954, With New South Wing Added to Original Structure
A view of St. Luke's Christian Day School, as it appeared in 1954-55, after the addition of the new south wing (far right).
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Exterior View of 1939 Church And North Service Road, c. 1940
View from northwest of the 1939 brick church, showing service road from the highway. Note also that the original (wood) church has been relocated and sits some 100-150' behind the brick church, c. 1940. 2x4" sepia snapshot, scanned on Epson1000XL, at SLLC, 2011.
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Exterior View of 1993 Church Facility. c. 1998
A beautiful colored photo image of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, the expanded facility, which was dedicated in 1993. Photo was likely taken in late 1990s, prior to the construction of the new school which currently stands behind (to the east) of this building complex.
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Exterior views of 1939 church during demolition process c.1990
During the demolition of the 1957 addition to the church, c.1990-91, in preparation for the building of a new sanctuary, the 1939-built portion of the brick facility was retained. To protect the stained glass windows and other features from damage during the demolition, the windows were removed and sent to a facility in the midwest to be re-leaded. The gutted structure was then boarded up, awaiting extensive remodeling at the completion of the building project. The 1939 facility was then used as a chapel and was connected to the new sanctuary by a narthex area.
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Exterior views of 1939 church during demolition process c.1990
During the demolition of the 1957 addition to the church, c.1990-91, in preparation for the building of a new sanctuary, the 1939-built portion of the brick facility was retained. To protect the stained glass windows and other features from damage during the demolition, the windows were removed and sent to a facility in the midwest to be re-leaded. The gutted structure was then boarded up, awaiting extensive remodeling at the completion of the building project. The 1939 facility was then used as a chapel and was connected to the new sanctuary by a narthex area.
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Exterior views of 1939 church during demolition process c.1990
During the demolition of the 1957 addition to the church, c.1990-91, in preparation for the building of a new sanctuary, the 1939-built portion of the brick facility was retained. To protect the stained glass windows and other features from damage during the demolition, the windows were removed and sent to a facility in the midwest to be re-leaded. The gutted structure was then boarded up, awaiting extensive remodeling at the completion of the building project. The 1939 facility was then used as a chapel and was connected to the new sanctuary by a narthex area.
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Exterior views of 1957 brick church, showing north transept
Exterior views of St. Luke's Lutheran church, showing the north transept, added (along with another on the south and an expansion to the sanctuary) to the original brick church in 1957. The first brick church and steeple were erected in 1939. Until that year, the congregation(chartered in 1912), had worshiped in a wooden building at the site of their cemetery.
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