Norfolk (Va.)
Found in 664 Collections and/or Records:
1904 Norfolk High School Pin
One 1904 Norfolk High School fourteen-carat gold pin belonging to Norfolk schoolteacher Annie Reynolds.
1910s-1920s Norfolk Team Virginia League Baseball Prints
Five 1910s-1920s prints from a magazine featuring Norfolk's semi-professional baseball teams. All players are numbered with their surnames appearing below the print.
1918 Monticello Hotel Fire Photographs
Seven 1918 photographs of the Monticello Hotel and adjacent buildings during the fire on January 1 and aftermath. Some photographs feature a fire truck with attached fire ladder covered in icicles in front of the building. Identifiable building signs include Norfolk County Farms and Monticello Hotel Barber Shop.
1919 Hofheimer Cottage Storm Aftermath Photographs
Four 1919 photographs of storm damage to Hofheimer Cottage in Ocean View, Norfolk, Virginia. Includes one 1902 postcard of Norfolk's first traffic officer: F. D. Seymour.
1919 Maury High School Graduation Program
One June 16-17, 1919 graduation program from Maury High School in Norfolk, Virginia. The program includes schedules of events and a list of the graduating seniors.
1919 Ocean View Storm Aftermath Photographs
Eighteen photographs of storm damage to homes and businesses on Cottage Line in 1919 in Ocean View, Norfolk, Virginia.
1920s-1930s Norfolk and Augusta County Photograph Scrapbook
1920s-1960s Norfolk Businessmen Portrait Photographs
Sixteen portrait photographs of Norfolk, Virginia businessmen, dated circa 1920s-1960s.
1920s Hampton Roads Aerial Photographs
Thirty circa 1923 aerial photographs of scenes in Norfolk, Norfolk County, and Newport News, Virginia. The photographs were likely taken during a naval air reconnaissance photograph training flight.
1920s Norfolk, Virginia Aerial Photographs
Fifteen 1920s aerial photographs of scenes in Norfolk, Virginia. Notable buildings in the aerial photographs include City Hall, the Norfolk Fire Department, City Hall Garage, Fairfax Hotel, City Market, and the Monticello Arcade. Aerial photographs also include residential sections of Norfolk, particularly along the waterway, a few photographs of a track, and one photograph of a boat in the water.
