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  1. Photograph - Plum Orchard Mansion, Cumberland Island

    B&W photo of Plum Orchard Mansion, Cumberland Island, Georgia, ca. 1917. This Georgian Revival style mansion was built in 1898 by George Carnegie, son of Thomas and Lucy Carnegie. It was designed by the architectural firm Peabody & Stearns.

    Record Type: Photo

    Plum Orchard Mansion, Cumberland Island, GA, ca. 1917
  2. Photograph - Portico, Plum Orchard Mansion, Cumberland Island

    B&W photo of the portico of Plum Orchard Mansion, Cumberland Island, Georgia, ca. 1917. Children seated in foreground: left to right, A. M. Smith Jr., Maya Smith (Greer), Ruby Wilson (Berrie).

    Record Type: Photo

    Children in Front of Portico, Plum Orchard Mansion, Cumberland Island
  3. Photograph - SS William B. Woods, Fitting Basin, Brunswick River

    SS William B. Woods, Liberty Ship 2, J.A. Jones Shipyard, Brunswick, GA. Jones Construction Company, Inc. catalog number 2-53. B&W photo of SS William B. Woods at the fitting basin in the Brunswick River after its launch. Crew and workers line the deck. Several pilot boats are on the port side of the ship.

    Record Type: Photo

    SS William B. Woods, Fitting Basin, Brunswick River
  4. Photograph - Shipway, Crane, J. A. Jones Shipyard

    B&W photo of a large crane on a shipway at the J. A. Jones Shipyard. The SS William B. Woods and a pilot boat are in the Brunswick River (in the background). SS William B. Woods, Liberty Ship 2, was launched April 7, 1943, by Jones Construction Co., Inc., from J.A. Jones Shipyard, Brunswick, GA.

    Record Type: Photo

    Shipway, Crane, J. A. Jones Shipyard
  5. Photograph - Sponsor Christening the SS William B. Woods

    B&W photo of Sponsor Mrs. Emil J. Kratt preparing to christen the SS William B. Woods. Emil J. Kratt, manager of the shipyard, stands next to his wife. SS William B. Woods, Liberty Ship 2, was launched April 7, 1943, by Jones Construction Co., Inc., from J. A. Jones Shipyard, Brunswick, GA.

    Record Type: Photo

    Sponsor Christening the SS William B. Woods
  6. Photograph - Stafford Place, Cumberland Island

    Color photo of Stafford Place, Cumberland Island. Formerly Stafford Plantation. Stafford Place was built by William Coleman Carnegie, son of Thomas and Lucy Carnegie, on the site of an earlier residence.

    Record Type: Photo

    Stafford Place, Cumberland Island
  7. Photograph - Supervisors Position with AN/SPA-8 Radar Repeater

    B&W photo of supervisors position with AN/SPA-8 radar repeater, for observation of game in progress. Naval Air Tactical Training Center Building, Glynco Naval Air Station, Georgia, ca. 1962. Stamped on reverse: Official US Navy Photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Supervisors Position with AN/SPA-8 Radar Repeater
  8. Photograph - Switchboard Room, Combat Information Center (CIC)

    B&W photo of switchboard room for training devices for Combat Information Center (CIC) mockups, Naval Air Tactical Training Center Building, Glynco Naval Air Station, Georgia, ca. 1962. Stamped on reverse: Official US Navy Photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Switchboard Room, Combat Information Center (CIC)
  9. Photograph - The Grange, Cumberland Island

    Color photo of The Grange, Cumberland Island.

    Record Type: Photo

    Rear View of Stafford Place, Cumberland Island
  10. Photograph - Three Dimensional Target Generation Stations

    B&W photo of three dimensional target generation stations, designated as training device 24V2B, Naval Air Tactical Training Center Building, "D" Wing, 2nd floor, Glynco Naval Air Station, Georgia, ca. 1962. These had the capabililty of generating 128 targets in three dimensions. Stamped on reverse: Official US Navy Photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Three Dimensional Target Generation Stations
  11. Photograph - Training Device 15F5 Naval Air Tactical Training Center Building

    B&W photo of Training Device 15F5, Instructor Position, used to train Radar Intercept Operators in the F-4 aircraft, Glynco Naval Air Station, Georgia, ca. 1962. Device was located on the second floor of the "D" wing, Naval Air Tactical Training Center Building, as were classrooms. Stamped on reverse: Official US Navy Photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Training Device 15F5  Naval Air Tactical Training Center Building
  12. Photograph - Training Device 15W15

    B&W photo of training device 15W15, target generating equipment for Combat Information Center (CIC) classrooms, Naval Air Tactical Training Center Building, Glynco Naval Air Station, Georgia, ca. 1962. Stamped on reverse: Official US Navy Photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Training Device 15W15
  13. Photograph - Ultra High Frequency Antennas

    B&W photo of Ultra High Frequency Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) VGn and antennas, Glynco Naval Air Station, Glynco, Georgia, ca. 1962. Ultra High Frequency (UHF) antennas associated with GCA equipment. Stamped on reverse: Official US Navy Photograph

    Record Type: Photo

    Ultra High Frequency Antennas
  14. Photograph, Black-and-White - "Admiring Lauching Gifts"

    B&W photo of a group of people seated at tables at Seville's Restaurant to celebrate the launching of Navy Tanker USS YO-193. Lucille Jensen (with white hat) and Al Jensen are looking at gifts. Mrs. Jensen was sponsor for the tanker, launched on July 29, 1945, and built by the Brunswick Marine Construction Corporation. Mr. Jensen was Construction Superintendent for Brunswick Marine Construction Corporation. Handwritten on photo: Admiring La...

    Record Type: Photo

    "Admiring Lauching Gifts"
  15. Photograph, Black-and-White - "Constitution Oak" Planted by President Coolidge, The Cloister

    B&W photo of "Constitution Oak," a live oak planted in front of The Cloister by President Coolidge during his visit to Sea Island, Georgia. Standing behind the tree, from left, Grace Coolidge, President Coolidge, Charles Redden, and a presidential aide (not identified). Handwritten note on reverse "President Coolidge, Sea Island Beach Georgia."

    Record Type: Photo

    "Constitution Oak" Planted by President Coolidge, The Cloister
  16. Photograph, Black-and-White - "Lighthouse" Display at Cokesbury Bookstore, Cliff McRae

    B&W photo of Christian musician Cliff McRae posed in front of a display of Eugenia Price's book "Lighthouse" in the window of a Cokesbury Bookstore.

    Record Type: Photo

    "Lighthouse"  Display at Cokesbury Bookstore, Cliff McRae
  17. Photograph, Black-and-White - "Spoke" Winners, Jaycees Awards

    B&W photo of five men at a Jaycees awards ceremony, St. Simons Island, Georgia, 1955 - 1958. Handwritten on reverse: "These men were this years "Spoke" winners. Left to right: Dewey Benefield, Joe LeBlanc, Bob Simmons, Ken Walker, Emory Winship."

    Record Type: Photo

    "Spoke" Winners, Jaycees Awards
  18. Photograph, Black-and-White - "The Unicorn" Sailboat

    B&W photo of the sailboat "The Unicorn" in the St. Simons Island Sound. A number of people are onboard. The St. Simons Lighthouse and pier are in the background, 1978.

    Record Type: Photo

    "The Unicorn" Sailboat
  19. Photograph, Black-and-White - 4-Masted Schooner and Tanker near St. Simons Island Beaches

    B&W photo of 4-masted schooner and tanker near St. Simons Sound and St. Simons Island beaches, 1931. Small boats are on the beach, and people are in the surf.

    Record Type: Photo

    4-Masted Schooner and Tanker near St. Simons Island Beaches
  20. Photograph, Black-and-White - Abandoned Building

    B&W photo of an abandoned, wooden building, possibly a store, St. Simons Island, GA, undated. There are two wooden benches and an overturned Royal Crown Cola/Nehi cooler in front of the building.

    Record Type: Photo

    Abandoned Building

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