Ash Wednesday Storm, 1962
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Ash Wednesday Storm Aftermath Photographs
Thirteen photographs taken at the Oceanfront in Virginia Beach, Virginia following the Ash Wednesday Storm in March 1962. Photographs show damage to buildings and other structures.
Ash Wednesday Storm Scrapbook
One 1962 scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to the Ash Wednesday Storm in Hampton Roads, Virginia.
Marguerite Phelps Vail Collection
Circa 1935-1958 clippings, programs, diplomas, and photographs relating to the Preston School of Dancing, likely collected by Marguerite May Phelps of Norfolk, Virginia. This collection also includes a few photographs of downtown Norfolk after the March 1962 Ash Wednesday Storm, photographs of Church of the Good Shepherd, and other Norfolk-related printed ephemera.
Norfolk History Clippings Scrapbooks
Three circa 1940s-1960s history scrapbooks of clippings featuring prominent events, houses, developments, storms, and people in Norfolk, Norfolk County, Princess Anne, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach, Virginia. Topics include individual biographies, distinguished visitors, formation of the cities of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach, United States Navy, buildings, ferries, tunnels, yellow fever, the Civil War, churches, and the Adam Thoroughgood House.
Terry and Linda Ritter Collection
One circa 1970s photograph scrapbook of the Norfolk Weather Service Office in Norfolk, Virginia, weather-related correspondence from Frederic Heutte to Terry Ritter in preparation for Heutte's book Gardening in the Temperate Zone, miscellaneous technical booklets and notes belonging to Terry Ritter relating to weather in Norfolk, one official program of the Yorktown sesquicentennial in 1931, and one vacation pamphlet for Tidewater Virginia in 1932.
