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Aerial View of St. Luke's Church and School. Mid-1990s
This aerial photo, taken from slightly southwest of the church, shows St, Luke's campus as it appeared in the mid-1990s. The new sanctuary had been completed and dedicated in 1993; St. Luke's School still operated K-8th grade classes in the structure which was originally built in 1947 and expanded several times over the next 50 years. Founders Hall (gymnasium), built in 1979, sits between the church and the school; an athletic track, created the same year, is placed farther back on the campus, as are playground and picnic areas. State Road 426 was still a 2 lane (undivided) highway when this photo was taken.
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Aerial View of St. Luke's Church & School and Lutheran Haven Campus c. 2007-08
Wide aerial view (taken 2007-08)showing the entire campus of St. Luke's Church and School, as well as the campus of the Lutheran Haven Retirement Center (including new Nursing Home and ALF). This broad view extends almost to Slavia Road (on the north), beyond the intersection of Chapman and SR 426 (to the south) and more than a quarter mile east of the church property.
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Aerial View of St. Luke's School c. 1971
Aerial view of St. Luke's Christian Day School (St. Luke's Lutheran School) c.1971. Since the first phase of the school was constructed in 1947, several additions had been made as school enrollment increased. The most recent addition prior to this photograph was the erection of a "junior high building" among the eastern perimeter of the school. For a few years, St. Luke's School (emulating the county's public school system at the time) operated a junior high school (grades 7-9) and offered home economics and industrial arts courses. The school reverted to an elementary school model (K-8) in the mid-70s, again following the Seminole Co. school district's lead. At the time this photo was taken, a gymnasium had not yet been built... only a clay basketball court (on the right...south... side of the school) existed. The narrow two-lane road (SR 426) traveling past the school brought far less traffic to the still-agrarian community than the divided highway which was destined to be built some 25 years later.
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial Views and other maps of Slavia 2013-2015
Various aerial views and roadmaps showing St. Luke's property, the Lutheran Haven and surrounding areas, from 2013-2015
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Aerial views of the construction of Founders Hall and new track, c. 1978, and of campus after completion of the project, c.1980.
Two aerial views of the church, school and a portion of the Haven campus in the late 1970s, during the construction of Founders Hall... a gymnasium and multi-purpose addition for the use of the church and school. Note that SR 426 is still a narrow, two-lane road and the church's frontal property is much deeper in this photo than after road widening several years later. The second view shows the campus in early 1980s, after completion of these construction projects.
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Aerial View: St. Luke's Lutheran Church, 1971
An aerial view of St. Luke's Lutheran Church as it appeared in 1971. Note that, with the transepts added in 1957, the brick building now has the shape of a cross. Behind (east) of the brick structure, one can see the original wooden church (now painted white and having been augmented with additional rooms). This photo appeared in a promotional piece in the 1971 edition of the SELC "Kalendar," a Slovak language publication for the member congregations of the Synod of Evangelical Lutheran Churches.
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Aerial view:St Luke's School 60th anniversary event 2008-09
Aerial view of church and school campus, taken (ca. 2008-09)during the celebration of St. Luke's Lutheran School's 60th Anniversary celebration. Note that the number '60' is visible on the school athletic field. This is a formation of St. Luke's STUDENTS, aligned to created the number for this commemorative photo.
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Aerial view:St Luke's School 60th anniversary event 2008-09
Aerial view of church and school campus, taken (ca. 2008-09)during the celebration of St. Luke's Lutheran School's 60th Anniversary celebration. Note that the number '60' is visible on the school athletic field. This is a formation of St. Luke's STUDENTS, aligned to created the number for this commemorative photo.
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A female teacher provides instruction
A black and white image of an unidentified female professor, left, sitting on the edge of a desk. Around her sit two African American students. The teacher is wearing a dress and bracelets. The male student at the left is wearing a t-shirt and is looking down at his desk. The student at the right of the image is watching the teacher. He is wearing a Monopoly-themed t-shirt which reads, "Advance to Go; Collect $200." He is also sitting at a desk. Behind him to the right is a door. On the back of the image is the yearbook stamp. The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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A Florida lake scene near DeLand
A Florida lake scene near DeLand. Probably Lake Monroe or the St. John's River.
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African sculptures on a desk in the College Archives
A color Polaroid image of eight traditional African statues sitting on a desk in the Bethune-Cookman University college archives. Two of the statues are made out of a light wood, and the rest a dark wood. The statues are all of a variety of busts. The statues are sitting on two wooden desks. To the right of the statues can be partially seen a microfiche computer. In the background of the image are shelving units with boxes on them. On the back of the image is a sequence of numbers. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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African sculptures on a desk in the College Archives
A color Polaroid image of three traditional African statues sitting on a desk in the Bethune-Cookman University college archives. Two of the statues are made out of a light wood, and the other a dark wood. The statues are of two figures and a hand. The statues are sitting on two wooden desks. To the right of the statues can be partially seen a computer and printer, and to the left, a microfiche computer. In the background of the image are shelving units with boxes on them. On the back of the image is a sequence of numbers. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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A game of horseshoes at a church picnic, c. 1940s
Men enjoy a game of horseshoes on the grounds behind the brick church at a church picnic, c. 1940s. Snapshot (courtesy: Ethel Mikler) scanned, 2001, at SLLS for archival collection.
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A.G. West Grove
Black-and-white photograph of the A.G. West grove with a barn, a house-drawn cart, and a man with a wheelbarrow. Photograph is part of a collection of 30 photographs related to orange groves and the orange growing industry.
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Airmail envelope,
An airmail envelope from the first airmail flight from Orlando postmarked March 1, 1929, addressed to Mrs. L.J. Lancaster, 129 So. Walnut St.and Morgantown, Ma. Address stamp on front of envelope: Guy B. Hartley, 729 Euclid Avenue, Orlando, Florida.
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A Large Horse-Shaped Float
A black and white image of a parade float for a Homecoming parade for Bethune-Cookman University. The float boasts a large horse-shaped figure, on top of which an African American woman rides. She is holding a bouquet of flowers. Also riding on the float at the back is a woman is a white dress and gloves. At the front "legs" of the float is one young African American girl and one African American boy. Attached to the back of the float is an American flag. On the side of the float is a banner that reads "The Continentals Ride to Victory with the Wildcats." In the background of the image can be seen station wagon cars and a tall, multi-level building with people standing in front of it. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert Bethune, Sr. and Albert Bethune, Jr.
A black and white image printed on a piece of paper of Albert Bethune and Albert Bethune, Jr. The paper is a card from Bethune Mortuary, which reads, "Holiday Greetings." It gives the names at the bottom, "Albert Bethune, Margaret Bethune, Albert Bethune, Jr." Albert Bethune is seen sitting in a chair, and his son Albert Bethune, Jr., is sitting on the arm of the chair. They are both wearing suits. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert McLeod Bethune
A black and white image printed on the back of a postcard of Albert McLeod Bethune, son of Mary McLeod Bethune and Albertus Bethune. He was born in 1899 and died in 1989. In this image, he is sitting on the back of a dark-colored horse named Queen. He is wearing a long-sleeved white shirt, a bowtie, knee-length pants, and heeled boots (the uniform for Bethune-Cookman College). He is holding the reigns to the horse in his right hand, and the horse is wearing a bridle and blinders. A ring can be seen on his left hand middle finger. The horse is standing on a dirt road, and behind Albert and the horse can be seen trees and shrubs. On the front of the image is written, "Albert L. Bethune and Queen." On the back of the image is printed "Postcard," "Correspondence Here," "Name and Address Here," as well as a place for the stamp. Written on this side is, "Master A. L. Bethune - City; around 1910-1914." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert McLeod Bethune
A black and white image printed on a postcard of Mary McLeod Bethune's son, Albert McLeod Bethune, at age 15. He was born in 1899 and died in 1989. In this image, he is sitting on a two-sided chair and has folded his arms on the arm of the chair, legs crossed. He appears to be wearing a military uniform or costume. On his hat are two gun-like symbols which are crossing over each other. He is wearing boots. A ring can be seen on his left hand ring finger. On the front of the image is embossed, "Jungle Studio, Daytona, Fla." On the back of the image is printed "Post Card," "Correspondence Here," "Name and Address Here," as well as a place for a postage stamp. Written on the back in pencil is "Mary McLeod Bethune's son at age 15, 1913." Also written on the back is the name "Albert" in cursive and underlined, which, after careful analysis of Mary McLeod Bethune's known samples of handwriting, seems to have been written by Dr. Bethune herself. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Albert McLeod Bethune, Jr., accepts an award
A black and white photograph of Albert McLeod Bethune, Jr., accepting an award. He is standing on the right, and is wearing a suit and paisley shirt, and is looking down at his hand, which is holding a plaque. The man at the left is wearing a suit, and is shaking Albert's hand while handing him the plaque. He is wearing glasses. In the background can be seen a female who is clapping. A microphone is standing on the stage in front of the two men. On the back of the photograph is written, "Albert Bethune, Jr and guest 1970's." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild in a garden
Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild in garden. Inscribed on back of photograph in ink is: left Alice Guild, right Clara Louise Guild.
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Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild in yard of Winter Park home.
Black and white photograph of Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild in front of palmetto in the yard of a home in Winter Park. Inscribed on back of photograph in ink is: Alice Guild, left, Clara Louise Guild, right in yard of home at 419 N. Interlachen Ave., Winter Park, Fla.; in pencil 28.
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Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild outdoors, wearing coats and hats
Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild outdoors, wearing hats and coats. Inscribed in ink on the back of the photograph is 1-Clara Louise Guild, 2-Alice Guild.
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Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild with other women, at a lake
Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen and Clara Louise Guild with unknown women, in front of a lake wearing 1920s style attire. Inscribed on back of photograph in ink 1-unkown, 2-Alice Guild, 3-Clara Louise Guild; and in pencil 184.
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Alice Ellen Guild, 1889
Black-and-white photographic portrait of Alice Ellen Guild by F.W. Legg, Woburn, Massachussetts. Inscribed on back of photograph in pencil and ink is: Alice E. Guild, as art teacher at Rollins, 1889.
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Alice Ellen Guild, ca. 1930s
Black-and-white photograph of Alice Ellen Guild from the Page Studio, Winter Park, Fla. Inscribed on back of photograph Alice E. Guild, 1-col cut. Alice Ellen Guild taught art at Rollins College and organized the first art department for the college.
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Alice Ellen Guild in academic dress.
Black-and-white photographic portrait of Alice Ellen Guild in academic dress. Stamped on the back of the photograph is: This is a copyrighted news photo, please do not omit proper credit, copyright by Florida News Illustrated. Insribed in pencil is 907 E. Washington St., Orlando, FL. Photograph comes from the estate of Clara Louise Guild.
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Alice Ray, college nurse
A black and white image of Bethune-Cookman College nurse Alice Ray, who is wearing a white shirt and suit jacket. She is holding a pencil in her right hand. She is also wearing eyeglasses. Behind her can be seen a potted plant. On the back of the image is written, "BCC Nurse Alice Ray, 1960's." The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Allen Hall, Stetson University, DeLand, Florida
Used postcard of Allen Hall at Stetson University. Jefferson two cent red stamp canceled January 28, 1955. "Allen Hall is the center of religious activities of all denominations on Stetson campus. It was given by the Florida Baptist convention in memory of former President William Sims Allen. It has an auditorium, library, prayer rooms, conference rooms and kitchen in addition to recreational facilities." - back of postcard
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Allen Organ In Brick Church, c. 1986
The 3 manual Allen organ, purchased c. 1974, after it was moved from it's original spot at the front of the nave in the 1957 church, to a new location in the south transept. The organ was relocated because the brick church was remodeled in 1986, replacing former offices in the south wing with pews to accommodate the growth of the congregation
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Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
A black and white image of long-time Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority members, many now teachers, posing together around a candelabra which has lit candles. The woman third from the left is holding a piece of paper in one hand and a lit candle in the other. This appears to be a ceremony of some kind. They are standing in an unidentified room with plant wallpaper. At the right, students can be seen seated, watching the ceremony. The women are all wearing dresses. From left to right: D. Harris, Florence Small Roane, L. Smith, Mable Saxon, unknown, unknown, unknown, and Evelyn Sharpe.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
A black and white image of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority sisters cleaning and weeding around the large school fountain. They are wearing comfortable working clothes; some are wearing hats. The women can be seen pulling weeds from the around the fountain's circular base, washing its walls, and scrubbing the inside. In the background can be seen the brick pillars which lead onto campus, as well as tall trees, including palm and oak trees. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity
A black and white photograph of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity dressed in tuxedoes and prepared for a ball on campus. The group is composed of African American men who are all wearing tuxedoes and bowties. Some are wearing boutinnieres. Four of the men are wearing white tuxedo jackets; the rest are wearing black jackets. The decorations include crepe paper hanging from the ceiling, as well as balloons and palm trees line the floor. President Richard V. Moore is the sixth person standing from the left, and Dr. Texas Adams, the college physician, is the first man standing on the right of the image. The photographer of the image is unknown.
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