Folder 3: Ocean Pines Golf Club
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Black and white drawings showing the elevation of the golf club. Photograph of interior and exterior club. Slides of the Oceans Pine club, yacht club, and village center.
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Folder 3: Ocean Pines Golf Club
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Black and white drawings showing the elevation of the golf club. Photograph of interior and exterior club. Slides of the Oceans Pine club, yacht club, and village center.
Folder 2: Grace Episcopal Church, West Palm Beach- Film Photographs
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Exterior and Interior view of Grace Episcopal Church
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Photographs in multiple formats of a waterside structure titled "Moorings" that includes a pool and dining area.
Folder 15: El Yankee - Slides and Film Photographs
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Photographs of structures and surrounding landscape. Slide photographs of architectural drawings.
Folder 14: Airport Concourse F Slide Photographs and Negatives
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Photos of an unidentified airport interior
Folder 13: Normans Cay - Slide and Film Photographs
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Slide photographs of Norman's Cay house. Print photographs of the architectural model.
Folder 12: Novack Residence Photograph
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Novack Residence in Miami, Florida. Photograph showing outside entrance of the house.
Browne, Robert Bradford
Folder 11: Adler Photos and Mark 111 Homes - Slides and Film Photographs
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Film showing pool area and outside of the house. Slides showing construction of the house.
Folder 10: Dutch Pantry - Slide and Film Photographs
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Photography of the Dutch Pantry Restaurant model, slides of restaurant sketches and images of Dutch pantry.
Folder 1: Bicentennial Park- Film Photographs, Slides, and Negatives
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Photographs of a Bicentennial Park Structure
Flotilla de la Libertad Papers
The papers document activities of Flotilla de la Libertad, which was created to fight Castro by civil disobedience. Materials include correspondence, clippings, photographs and memorabilia.
Flotilla de la Libertad
The Florida Photograph Collection contains a series of photographs and negatives depicting the state from 1886 to 1950. The content of these includes people, scenery, nature, infrastructure, historic areas and landmarks, housing, commerce, tourism, and aerial views. Cities photographed include, but are not limited to, Miami, Miami Beach, Coconut Grove, St. Augustine, Key West, Coral Gables. Also of particular notice are photographs of Seminole Indians and villages, and historic photographs by Ed Romer from the 1940s of lower income African-American housing from the Sign Company and Gulf State Properties, Inc. in Overtown (Miami).
Florida Photograph Album collection
The Florida Photograph Album Collection collects assorted photograph albums in which the content predominantly depicts Florida. The photographs range from the 1880s into the 1970s, and depict St. Augustine, Palm Beach, the Everglades, Miami, Nassau, Key West, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Lake Worth, Pensacola, Coconut Grove, and Palatka. Several photographs were taken in Havana, Cuba as well.
This collection contains periodicals, memorabilia, correspondence, ephemera, promotional materials, event programs, booklets, reports, photographs, scrapbooks, music sheets, realia, vinyl records, and other materials documenting South Florida history. Most of the materials pertain in particular to Miami Beach and notable figures to its history, such as Hy Gardner, Paul M. Bruun, Albert Pick, and former Miami Beach mayors Kenneth Oka and Herbert Frink. The collection also features photographs and materials from past beauty pageants held in Miami Beach.
The Finlay B. Matheson collection includes more than 2,411 photographs; 112 maps, surveys, and architectural plans; and 13 books related to William John Matheson and his immediate family. Estate documents and other documents containing historical and biographical information pertaining to the Matheson family and their various business ventures can also be found within this collection, as well as drawings, postcards, and some of the first aerial view photographs of Key Biscayne, Coconut Grove, the Miami River, and the Florida Keys. Florida's landscape during the early 20th century is captured throughout the various albums and scrapbooks and attests to a more leisurely lifestyle before the advent of skyscrapers and multi-lane highways. Furthermore, the collection provides an in-depth glimpse into the burgeoning social life of early inhabitants who gathered at the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club.
Matheson, Finlay B.
The Fidelia Righi papers contains a notebook of poetry, a series of handwritten pages on architecture with accompanying architectural sketches, six photographs from the Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club of the City of New York, a 1922 address by Harry E. Edmonds to the club called "The Ideals of International House," and a 1922 program for "European Night" held at the club.
Righi, Fidelia
Federico Sánchez Villalba Papers
The papers of Federico Sánchez Villalba contain letters, photographs, clippings costume and stage designs, as well as fashion designs and some original art work.
Sánchez Villalba, Federico
The F. Charles Ruegg Papers consists primarily of correspondence, photographs, and notes from Ruegg’s employment with Pan American World Airways from 1940 to 1951. These materials primarily document his experience with Pan Am in Africa (PAA Africa) during World War II.
Ruegg, Charles F.
Born in New York City, Evan H. Rhodes (1929-2010) is a noted Key West-based author who penned many novels over the course of his lifetime, including the novel, The Prince of Central Park, which had been adapted into both a feature-length film and a musical. He graduated from New York University with a Master of Arts degree and then worked as a screen reader for Columbia Pictures and Universal International before settling down in Key West to write novels. He was also a member of the Author's League of America, the NYU Alumni Federation, and the Library of the British Museum and had exhibited his own sculptures at the Washington Square Gallery in New York City.
His papers contain a wide arrange of material documenting his noteworthy literary career, including manuscripts, playscripts, drafts, notes, research files, promotional materials, news clippings, reviews, correspondence, poetry, audio-visual materials, photographs, and ephemera.
Rhodes, Evan H.
The papers document activities of Eugenio Castillo who was a lawyer and a Consul of Cuba before 1959. He was associated with the following places: Cuba, London, New York, Paris and Baltimore. The materials include correspondence with prominent Cuban figures including José Raul Capablanca, who was a Cuban chess player and a world chess champion from 1921 to 1927, Luis Machado and others, as well as, PelDrak Cuba Copper Products Corporation data and photographs, invitations, clippings, official papers signed by a president of the Republic of Cuba and memorabilia.
Castillo, Eugenio