Grady Memorial Hospital Photographs, 1896-1979, undated 1950 - 1970.

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Grady Memorial Hospital Photographs, 1896-1979, undated 1950 - 1970.

This photograph collection contains images of hospital physicians, nurses, staff, patients, as well as the buildings and grounds of the institution, including Grady Memorial Hospital, the Grady Memorial School of Nursing, and Hughes Spalding Pavilion. Among the images are photographs taken during special events, such as retirement ceremonies, graduations, Christmas parties, and receptions.

1591 photoprints & photonegatives : b&w and col.

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Pressley, Gloria Jean.

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Hughes Spalding Pavilion (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Fernandez, Raymond (Vocalist)

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Szwast, Judy.

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Hammett, Frances Pauline

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Melville, Perlie.

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Farmer, Wynette.

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Walker, Frederik

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Ruiz, Charlie.

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Davidson, John K. (Jake), 1925-

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Woody, Grace.

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Percy, Thomas, 1875-

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Thomas Walker Percy changed his surname from Pearce in 1934. He was born in Dublin in 1875. He was an architect in Melbourne, Townsville and Brisbane , and died in about 1947. From the description of The soul of Anzac [manuscript] : Gallipoli / by Thomas Percy. 1937. (The University of Queensland Library). WorldCat record id: 62542432 Thomas Walker Percy was born in Dublin in 1875. He was an architect in Melbourne, Townsville and Brisbane. He changed his surname from Pearce ...

Goddard Memorial Chapel (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Speer, Ida Virginia.

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Feeback, Annie Bess.

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Grady Memorial Hospital (Atlanta, Ga.)

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The Winecoff Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, was constructed and opened in 1913. It was named for its builder, William F. Winecoff. On December 7, 1946 the hotel caught fire with 300 registered guests inside. The first call to the fire department was made at three forty-two in the morning and at six thirty in the morning firefighters were still putting out the flames. Reports state that the fire supposedly started on the west corridor of the third floor of the hotel, from that point the flames spread...

Myers, Tammy.

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Harrison, Rita Conti, 1924-

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Collier, Thomas, 1761-1842

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Foshin, Arline.

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Watts, Okeema.

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Woody, Candy.

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Jackson, Graham Washington, 1903-1983

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Graham Washington Jackson, Sr. (1903-1983), musician, born in Portsmouth, Virginia, resided in Atlanta, Georgia from 1923-1983. Jackson was the favorite musician of Franklin D. Roosevelt and was designated the "official Musician of the State of Georgia" in 1952 and 1971. He was the first African American to be appointed to a major administrative board in the State of Georgia, the State Board of Corrections, in 1969. Jackson performed for seven consecutive presidents, taught music for twelve year...

Shorter, Charlotte.

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Letton, H. H.

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Bowen, Lola.

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Ingram, Donald K.

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Hodge, Brenda, 1951-

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Spalding, Hughes, 1886-1969

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Hughes Spalding (1886-1969), lawyer of Atlanta (Ga.), son of Jack Johnson Spalding (1856-1938) founder of Atlanta law firm King & Spalding. From the description of Hughes Spalding Catholic files, 1920-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38475933 From the description of Hughes Spalding family papers, 1870-1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38475793 From the description of Hughes Spalding family personal files, 1927-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38475838...

Murphy, Minnie.

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Reed, Ruth

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Alexander, Geraldine

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Davis, D. W. (Dallas W.), 1943-

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Gross, Annette S

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Oster, Annemarie

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Benjamin, Dorothy.

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Wooten, Nancy C.

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Grabol, Donnell.

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Dozier, Alberta.

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Dreher, Boland.

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Wiley, Priscilla.

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