Box 3
Contains 28 Results:
63. Morton House.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
64. Jefferson ave., South from East Fulton st.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
65. Central High School.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
66. Reed's Lake. Lakeside club with ferry.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
67. Lincoln Park looking Southwest toward pavilion. Children in bottom right corner.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
68. Turner Street School.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
69. Construction of new Bridge st. bridge.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
70. W. Bridge st. looking East from Straight ave. St. James Sister's Home and church, telephone company, and Adrian Home visible.
The collection consists of reproduced images, mostly on card-stock, notes describing some of the images, and alphabetical characters made from black construction paper that spell “West Side Story.” The images are primarily of Grand Rapid's West Side and were possibly used in displays in the Grand Rapids Public Library. Many of the reproductions are from images from the Grand Rapids Illustrated publication. Subjects include churches, parks, bridges, and private and public buildings.
