Charlotte (N.C.)
Found in 553 Collections and/or Records:
2 hugging at Metrolina Fair, 1977 October
The collection consists of the professional and personal photographic work of Steve Perille, a photojournalist who worked for the Bloomington Herald-Times, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and the Charlotte Observer. A noted photographic essayist, the collection includes prints and negatives of his features, news, pictorial, portraits, and sports photography.
A Bldg. for B.F. Matthews, 1949
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
A Branch Bank for American Trust Co., 1957
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
A Charlotte police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty. At the funeral, his son was presented with the flag that draped his coffin.
Charlotte Observer address written on back of mounting board.
A Health Center for City of Charlotte, 1958-1959
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
A new front entrance for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cathey. 3515 Foxcroft Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1985
Drawings include: Elevation and details
A new residence for Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Bell. Canterbury Hill Circle, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1993-1995
Drawings include: Plot plan, foundation plan, floor plans, specifications
A new residence for Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Bell. Lot 12 Foxcroft, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1966-1995
Drawings include: Plot plan, foundation plan, floor plan, electrical plan
A new Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. Griffith. Lot 30 Scotland Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1991-1993
Drawings include: Elevation studies
A new residence for Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. Griffith. Lot 30 Scotland Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1992-1996
Drawings include: Exterior elevations
A new residence for Mr. and Mrs. William B. Heeney. Edgehill Road South, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1988-1991
Drawings include: Plumbing, roof plan, floor plans, basement and foundation plan, site plans, bathhouse, garage details, exterior elevations
A residence for Dr. and Mrs. Clinton H. McKay. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1957
Drawings include: Electrical, plot plan, first and second floor
A residence for Dr. and Mrs. John L. Ranson. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1960
Drawings include: Bath elevations, electrical, plot plan, foundation plan, floor plan, wall section
A residence for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jones Jr. Baltusrol Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1959
Drawings include: Roof framing plan, exterior elevations, floor plan, plot plan, foundation and basement plan
A residence for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jones Jr. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1956
Drawings include: Foundation plan, first and second floor plans
A residence for Mr. and Mrs. F.V. Maner Pellyn Wood. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1959
Drawings include: Roof framing plan, carport, floor plans, electrical, foundation plan, heating and air
A residence for Mr. and Mrs. Hundley Gover. Red Fox Trail, Foxcroft, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1961
Drawings include: List of drawings, foundation plan, floor plans, kitchen elevations, electrical plan
A residence for Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Hitchens. Foxcroft number 2, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1956
Drawings include: Elevations, foundation/plot plan, floor plan, heating plan
A residence for Mr. and Mrs. R. Read Tull. Lemon Tree Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1967
Drawings include: Foundation plan, floor plan, elevations, wall sections, finish schedule, interior elevations
A residence for Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Thigpen, Sr. Colville Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1963-1975
Drawings include: Plot plan, elevation and details, first and second floor plans
A store for Handy City. North Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1978
Drawings include: Plot plan (soil erosioin and sediment control), plot plan (parking layout site improvements)
Abandoned Park
The collection consists of the professional and personal photographic work of Steve Perille, a photojournalist who worked for the Bloomington Herald-Times, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and the Charlotte Observer. A noted photographic essayist, the collection includes prints and negatives of his features, news, pictorial, portraits, and sports photography.
Add. & Alt. to Pepsi-Cola Plant, 1966
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
Add. & Alt. to Wilmore Elementary School, 1970-1974
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
Add. for Mr J. Fredrick Kistler, John D. Shaw & Screened Porch for Mr William Ray, undated
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
Add. & Remodeling Independence High School, 1968
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
Add. & Remodeling Independence High School, 1968
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
Add. & Renovations to J. McKnitt Alexander Jr. High School, 1966-1981
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
Add. & Revisons to Mr & Mrs W.B. Woodson Residence, 1971-1972
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
Add. to Bain White School
The collection contains a large number of architectural drawings of buildings (residential, commercial, educational, professional, industrial and spiritual) that were built in the Charlotte, N.C. metrolina area from 1923 to the early 1970s. Over the years, the firm has had six different corporate names, but the primary architects were Marion R. Marsh, Tebee P. Hawkins, and Charles W. Kibler.
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