Charlotte (N.C.)
Found in 553 Collections and/or Records:
John C. Wyatt. 606 Moravian Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1988-1992
Drawings include: Garage, exterior elevations, floor plans, plot plan/foundation, attic plan
Juv. Diac. Center, 1958
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.
Key to the City of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Contains one sterling key to the City of Charlotte emobossed, "Stan Brookshire" on verso that was given to Betty Yelton Alexander in recognition of 30 1/2 years of service in the City of Charlotte Purchasing Department.
Kitchen alterations to Myers Park United Methodist Church. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1984-1985
Drawings include: Floor equipment plan, plan elevation details, lighting and ceiling plan
Kmart Plaza South and Kmart Plaza South Blvd.: Improvements and additions. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1961-1990
Drawings include: Site improvements, plot plan, plumbing plans, foundation plans, misc. details
Kmart Plaza South: Construction Phase 3. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1963-1964
Drawings include: Mechanical, floor plans, pineville road, plot plan
Kmart Plaza South: Improvements and additions. South Blvd., Charlotte, North Carolina, 1989-1990
Drawings include: Plot plan, pictures
Kmart Plaza South: Improvements and additions. South Blvd., Charlotte, North Carolina, 1963-1993
Drawings include: Plot plan
Kmart Shopping Center Freedom Drive. Charlotte, North Carolina, 1966
Drawings include: Plot plan, electrical, wall sections, food market floor plan, plumbing, mechanical, foundation plan, plumbing, auto service center
Kmart Shopping Center. North Tryon St., Charlotte, North Carolina, 1967-1969
Drawings include: Electrical, enlarged plan, plumbing, food market floor plan, mechanical layout, floor plan, foundation plan, plot plan
Lady in yard with her horse
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.
Lawyers Road School, 1934
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.
Leonard Crewe, alterations and additions of residence. 130 Cherokee Road, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1988
Drawings include: Electrical layouts, elevations
Listening to Storyteller in Park, 1976
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.
Little Church on the Lane. Bishop Herbert Spaugh Building addition. Moravian Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1973-1974
Drawings include: First and second floor plans, roof plans, details, plumbing, electrical plan, site plan
Little Church on the Lane. Wohlford Chapel. Charlotte, North Carolina., 1976
Drawings include: Millwork
Loading Platform for Mr E.H. Ross & Misc. Buildings, 1947-1948
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.
Location Plan Bldg. for Lowe Stephens Co., 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.
Locker Room
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.
Lovers in Freedom Park, 1977 August 7
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.
Lowe Stevens Bdlg. #3, 1926
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.
M. R. Marsh Residence, 1947
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.
Major F.R. Borden Residence, 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.
Man in the rain with balloons and boy, 1977
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.
Man in the rain with balloons & boy Charlotte, N.C., 1977 March 4
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.
Man lighting pipe in park in Charlotte, N.C., 1976
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.
Man painting / 2 people in sunroof Beetle, 1977
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.
Man with flute & Boy, 1977
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.
Man with flute & Boy, 1977
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.
Man working on car in middle of Tryon Street
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.
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