-
Graduation Ceremony 2
A black and white image of a graduating class standing in a gymnasium at Bethune-Cookman University. They consist of African American men and women who are all wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. The image is printed on Kodak paper. The photographer of the image is unknown.
-
Graduation class 1906, Orlando High School.
Black-and-white photograph of 1906 graduating class Orlando High School, with faculty. Writing on back are names of those in the photograph, date of photograph and that the photograph was presented by Fannie Berry Fitzgerald.
-
Graduation procession
A black and white photograph of a line of graduates walking in a procession toward Thomas White Hall. They can be seen in the center of the photograph, two-by-two standing on the sidewalk, wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. At the top of the image are two brick pillars which is the entrance to the school. Standing in between and behind those pillars is the school's marching band, whose drum major and players, with their instruments, can be seen. Parked on the road are two cars. A family can be seen walking toward the school from the top right of the image. On either side of the graduates, standing on the lawn or under trees, are family members, watching the procession. On the back of the photo is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
-
Graduation procession
A black and white photograph of a line of graduates walking in a procession toward Thomas White Hall. They can be seen in the center of the photograph, two-by-two standing on the sidewalk, wearing academic gowns, caps, and tassels. At the top of the image are two brick pillars which is the entrance to the school. Standing in between and behind those pillars is the school's marching band, whose drum major and players, with their instruments, can be seen. Mr. Valentine is identified as the band director. Across the road is the front of Harrison Rhodes Hall. Parked on the road are two cars. On either side of the graduates, standing on the lawn or under trees, are family members, watching the procession. On the back of the photo is the stamp of the photographer's studio.
-
Granville's railroad and township map of Florida.
Granville's railroad and township map of Florida: a new and comprehensive map of the state of Florida, compiled from the latest official and local sources of information, by Charles Granville. Map shows county boundaries, forts, railroad lines, and steamboat line, also includes inset extension of map and an index of places. Scale [ca. 1:1,000,000] (W 85º40’--W 79º55’/N 31º05’--N 23º25’).
-
Great Day in the Country on St. Luke's picnic grounds, April 30, 1977
Photos and press clipping of the annual "Great Day in the Country" fundraiser presented by the Oviedo Women's Club and held on the picnic grounds of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 30, 1977. The spacious picnic area behind the brick church was a perfect venue for an event meant to entice Central Floridians to experience 'a great day in the country' while enjoying the crafts, food and entertainment arranged by the OWC. The event was held in Slavia for several more years, but the picnic area became smaller and smaller as St. Luke's built additional facilities on the church property. Eventually the Club moved the event back to a site in the city of Oviedo.
-
Great Day in the Country on St. Luke's picnic grounds, April 30, 1977
Photos and press clipping of the annual "Great Day in the Country" fundraiser presented by the Oviedo Women's Club and held on the picnic grounds of St. Luke's Lutheran Church on April 30, 1977. The spacious picnic area behind the brick church was a perfect venue for an event meant to entice Central Floridians to experience 'a great day in the country' while enjoying the crafts, food and entertainment arranged by the OWC. The event was held in Slavia for several more years, but the picnic area became smaller and smaller as St. Luke's built additional facilities on the church property. Eventually the Club moved the event back to a site in the city of Oviedo.
-
Groundbreaking (1978)and Dedication (1979) of Founders Hall
The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Founders Hall (St. Luke's new gymnasium and multi-purpose facility) was held on September 24, 1978. One year later, on Sunday, September 9, 1979, more than 500 people gathered for a dedication and celebration of the new space. Articles in "The Lutheran Beacon" (SELC edition of "The Lutheran Witness") describe the two events, along with photos.
-
Groundbreaking (1978)and Dedication (1979) of Founders Hall
The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Founders Hall (St. Luke's new gymnasium and multi-purpose facility) was held on September 24, 1978. One year later, on Sunday, September 9, 1979, more than 500 people gathered for a dedication and celebration of the new space. Articles in "The Lutheran Beacon" (SELC edition of "The Lutheran Witness") describe the two events, along with photos.
-
Groundbreaking (1978)and Dedication (1979) of Founders Hall
The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Founders Hall (St. Luke's new gymnasium and multi-purpose facility) was held on September 24, 1978. One year later, on Sunday, September 9, 1979, more than 500 people gathered for a dedication and celebration of the new space. Articles in "The Lutheran Beacon" (SELC edition of "The Lutheran Witness") describe the two events, along with photos.
-
Groundbreaking (1978)and Dedication (1979) of Founders Hall
The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Founders Hall (St. Luke's new gymnasium and multi-purpose facility) was held on September 24, 1978. One year later, on Sunday, September 9, 1979, more than 500 people gathered for a dedication and celebration of the new space. Articles in "The Lutheran Beacon" (SELC edition of "The Lutheran Witness") describe the two events, along with photos.
-
Groundbreaking (1978)and Dedication (1979) of Founders Hall
The groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Founders Hall (St. Luke's new gymnasium and multi-purpose facility) was held on September 24, 1978. One year later, on Sunday, September 9, 1979, more than 500 people gathered for a dedication and celebration of the new space. Articles in "The Lutheran Beacon" (SELC edition of "The Lutheran Witness") describe the two events, along with photos.
-
Groundbreaking Celebration for New School, April 2, 2000: 3rd Graders Sing
Third graders sing 'Give Thanks' at a ceremony in the church preceding the groundbreaking for the new school. April 2, 2000
-
Groundbreaking Celebration for New School, April 2, 2000: Singing "Awesome God"
Sunday, April 2, 2000. St. Luke's students praise our 'Awesome God' in the special presentation in the church which preceded the groundbreaking for the new school.
-
Groundbreaking Ceremony For New School, April 2, 2000, Led by Pastor Arp
Sunday, April 2. 2000. Pastor Wally Arp leads ceremony for groundbreaking on the site of the new school. A special presentation in the church was held at 11:45am and a festive luncheon under tents followed. Regular Sunday worship services were held at 8:15 and 10:45 am.
-
Groundbreaking for construction of new church. June 2,1991
Following the 10AM worship service on June 2, 1991, St. Luke's congregation gathered outside, near the original wooden church (now expanded and standing to the east of the 1957 brick church),for a Groundbreaking Ceremony, to mark the beginning of the construction of a large new sanctuary and facilities. The shape of a cross had been painted on the grass to mark the place where the first shovels of soil would be turned. Gathered from left to right were Vicar Jeff Meyer, congregation President, Richard Sawyer, Rev. E.J. Rossow. To their left (not specifically identified) were the 12 winners of the contest the congregation had held to determine which members of the congregation would assist in using the honorary shovels. They are: 1.Charlie Beasley 2. Caroljo Creighton 3.Beverly Delemos 4. Marlyn Farrington 5.Thomas Farrington 6.Rachel Lukas 7. Rebecca Megahee 8.Greg Naruta 9. Zachary Schendel 10. Linda Sia 11. Jennifer Smith 12. Bob Woodman. Following the ceremony, the members enjoyed an afternoon of food, games, contests and music
-
Groundbreaking for construction of new church. June 2,1991
Following the 10AM worship service on June 2, 1991, St. Luke's congregation gathered outside, near the original wooden church (now expanded and standing to the east of the 1957 brick church),for a Groundbreaking Ceremony, to mark the beginning of the construction of a large new sanctuary and facilities. The shape of a cross had been painted on the grass to mark the place where the first shovels of soil would be turned. Gathered from left to right were Vicar Jeff Meyer, congregation President, Richard Sawyer, Rev. E.J. Rossow. To their left (not specifically identified) were the 12 winners of the contest the congregation had held to determine which members of the congregation would assist in using the honorary shovels. They are: 1.Charlie Beasley 2. Caroljo Creighton 3.Beverly Delemos 4. Marlyn Farrington 5.Thomas Farrington 6.Rachel Lukas 7. Rebecca Megahee 8.Greg Naruta 9. Zachary Schendel 10. Linda Sia 11. Jennifer Smith 12. Bob Woodman. Following the ceremony, the members enjoyed an afternoon of food, games, contests and music
-
Groundbreaking for construction of new church. June 2,1991
Following the 10AM worship service on June 2, 1991, St. Luke's congregation gathered outside, near the original wooden church (now expanded and standing to the east of the 1957 brick church),for a Groundbreaking Ceremony, to mark the beginning of the construction of a large new sanctuary and facilities. The shape of a cross had been painted on the grass to mark the place where the first shovels of soil would be turned. Gathered from left to right were Vicar Jeff Meyer, congregation President, Richard Sawyer, Rev. E.J. Rossow. To their left (not specifically identified) were the 12 winners of the contest the congregation had held to determine which members of the congregation would assist in using the honorary shovels. They are: 1.Charlie Beasley 2. Caroljo Creighton 3.Beverly Delemos 4. Marlyn Farrington 5.Thomas Farrington 6.Rachel Lukas 7. Rebecca Megahee 8.Greg Naruta 9. Zachary Schendel 10. Linda Sia 11. Jennifer Smith 12. Bob Woodman. Following the ceremony, the members enjoyed an afternoon of food, games, contests and music
-
Groundbreaking for construction of new church. June 2,1991
Following the 10AM worship service on June 2, 1991, St. Luke's congregation gathered outside, near the original wooden church (now expanded and standing to the east of the 1957 brick church),for a Groundbreaking Ceremony, to mark the beginning of the construction of a large new sanctuary and facilities. The shape of a cross had been painted on the grass to mark the place where the first shovels of soil would be turned. Gathered from left to right were Vicar Jeff Meyer, congregation President, Richard Sawyer, Rev. E.J. Rossow. To their left (not specifically identified) were the 12 winners of the contest the congregation had held to determine which members of the congregation would assist in using the honorary shovels. They are: 1.Charlie Beasley 2. Caroljo Creighton 3.Beverly Delemos 4. Marlyn Farrington 5.Thomas Farrington 6.Rachel Lukas 7. Rebecca Megahee 8.Greg Naruta 9. Zachary Schendel 10. Linda Sia 11. Jennifer Smith 12. Bob Woodman. Following the ceremony, the members enjoyed an afternoon of food, games, contests and music
-
Groundbreaking for construction of new church. June 2,1991
Following the 10AM worship service on June 2, 1991, St. Luke's congregation gathered outside, near the original wooden church (now expanded and standing to the east of the 1957 brick church),for a Groundbreaking Ceremony, to mark the beginning of the construction of a large new sanctuary and facilities. The shape of a cross had been painted on the grass to mark the place where the first shovels of soil would be turned. Gathered from left to right were Vicar Jeff Meyer, congregation President, Richard Sawyer, Rev. E.J. Rossow. To their left (not specifically identified) were the 12 winners of the contest the congregation had held to determine which members of the congregation would assist in using the honorary shovels. They are: 1.Charlie Beasley 2. Caroljo Creighton 3.Beverly Delemos 4. Marlyn Farrington 5.Thomas Farrington 6.Rachel Lukas 7. Rebecca Megahee 8.Greg Naruta 9. Zachary Schendel 10. Linda Sia 11. Jennifer Smith 12. Bob Woodman. Following the ceremony, the members enjoyed an afternoon of food, games, contests and music
-
Groundbreaking For New School. April 2, 2000
Sunday, April 2, 2000. Ground is officially broken with the ceremonial shovels, so that construction can begin on the site of a new building for St. Luke's Lutheran School. Left to right: 1. Principal, Susan Hanas 2.Former Principal, Elmer L. Bellhorn 3. Music Director, Ruth Wiedenmann 4. Former Kindergarten teacher, Virginia Bellhorn 5. Board of Directors member, Nick Guarriello 6. unidentified.
-
Groundbreaking For New School, April 2, 2000: 3rd Grade Students
The culmination of the School Expansion Appeal (SEA) with a presentation by St. Luke's students before the groundbreaking for their new school. Sunday, April 2, 2000. Left to right: Sarah Brumback, Natalie Duda (other students unidentified)
-
Grounds of the Stetson Estate, DeLand, Fl.
Used color postcard of the winter home of John B. Stetson in DeLand, Florida. One cent green Washington stamp canceled May 1911.
-
Group Photo at the Stanko Family's Store in Slavia, c. 1930s
A group of friends and visitors gathers in front of the Stanko general store and service station (which was built in 1926). C. early 1930s. Left to right: 1. Andrew Duda, Sr., 2. Unknown, 3. Martin Stanko, 4. Juliana Stanko. Others in the photo are not identified. Image scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC, November, 2011.
-
Group shot of DeLand Pioneers
Group shot of the ""pioneers"" of DeLand. City founder Henry DeLand is center with white beard.
-
Grove After the Freeze of 1895
Black-and-white photograph of an orange grove after the freeze of 1895, with the ground covered in oranges. Photograph is part of a collection of 30 photographs related to orange groves and the orange growing industry.
-
Guests leave new brick church after wedding of Andrew Duda, Jr. and Elizabeth Mikler, July 9, 1939
Guests visit outside the brand new brick church, July, 1939, after attending the first wedding in that building, the wedding of Elizabeth and Andy Duda, Jr. Note that grass had not yet been planted and only a few scrawny palm trees had been planted at that point. Sepia snapshot scanned on Epson 10000XL, SLLC, 2011.
-
Guests leave original church after wedding, 1938
Guests, including Katarina Strauch Mikler (far right, others unidentified) leave the original, wooden church after a wedding in 1938. There were at least 3 weddings ceremonies in the little wooden church that year and it is not known at which of those occasions this photo was taken. At that time, the little church stood in what today is the cemetery property. Note the white 'bridal runner' that stretched over the ground from the door of the church to the parking area. Sepia snapshot scanned on Epson 10000XL, SLLC, 2011.
-
Guests leave original church after wedding, 1938
Guests, including Katarina Strauch Mikler (far right, others unidentified) leave the original, wooden church after a wedding in 1938. There were at least 3 weddings ceremonies in the little wooden church that year and it is not known at which of those occasions this photo was taken. At that time, the little church stood in what today is the cemetery property. Note the white 'bridal runner' that stretched over the ground from the door of the church to the parking area. Sepia snapshot scanned on Epson 10000XL, SLLC, 2011.
-
Guest Stands Outside White Hall
A black and white image of a smiling African American female posing in front of White Hall on the Bethune-Cookman University Campus. She is wearing sunglasses, a knee-length white dress, and dark heeled shoes. She has her left hand placed on her chest. To the right of her is a planter with plants growing out of it. Behind her are the double doors to White Hall, which are open. Two people can be seen walking out of it: The African American male on the left is wearing a cap, gown, and tassle, and the African American woman to the right is wearing a dress and pointy shoes, and appears to be carrying a large bouquet of flowers wrapped in white paper in her left arm. The sign above the pillared entrance reads "White Hall" in capital letters. On the back of the photograph is printed "A Kodak Paper," and the number "1710" is stamped. The photographer of the image is unknown.
-
Guild: Picture of Women in hat
Photo of an unidentified women in a hat; part of the Guild collection
-
Guild postcards - Congregational Church, Newbury, Vt.
One of nineteen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white glossy photographic postcard of Congregational Church, Newbury, Vermont. Postcard comes from the studio of Eastern Illustrating Co.and Belfast, Maine. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a onc cent stamp.
-
Guild postcards - Davis Library, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Hand-colored photographic postcard of Davis Library, The Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N.H. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a onc cent stamp.
-
Guild postcards - Fountain House (1748).
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of the Fountain House in Doylestown, Pennslyvania, with writing on back and a one cent stamp.andandand
-
Guild postcards - Lake Kezar, Centre Lovell, Maine.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Lake Kezar, Centre Lovell, Maine. Postcard printed for Severance Lodge on Lake Kezar. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
-
Guild postcards - Methodist Church, Chittenden, Vt.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Beauchamp Point, Rockport, Maine. Correspondance on the back in ink, with a onc cent stamp.
-
Guild postcards - Morse Museum, Warren, N.H.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard (sepia tone print) of a room in the Morse Museum, Warren, New Hampshire, filled with taxidermied animals and animal skins. Typewritten message on the back, signed in ink and dated October 12, 1936, with a one cent stamp.
-
Guild postcards - Municipal Building (built of native stone) Russellville, Ala.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of a Municipal Building, Russellville Alabama. Postcard published by Collotype Co.and Elizabeth, N.J. for the Bradford Drug Store, Russellville, Ala. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
-
Guild postcards - Plaza Courts, modern rooms and cottages, Timon Blvd.- North Beach, Corpus Christi, Texas.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Plaza Courts, North Beach, Corpus Christi, Texas. Postcard by Artvue Post Card Co. Correspondence on the back in ink, with a one cent stamp.
-
Guild postcards - Signal Knob, Strasburg, Virginia.
One of seventeen postcards sent to Clara Louise Guild from friends. Black-and-white photographic postcard of Signal Knob, Strasburg, Virginia, view with river. Postal markings on front and back, message written in ink on back along with publishing information, and a one cent stamp. Postcard has a copyright of 1926.
Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.