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Clubbs Junior High Homerooms …

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These were taken back in 1957 at Clubbs Junior High School on 12th Avenue in Pensacola.  I know that I have posted other photos from Clubbs before, but I just ran across these negatives the other day.  I still have boxes of negatives to go through and decided that 2018 was the year to finish that project.  Whether I will or not, we will just have to wait and see.  There is no information on any of these groups other than they were ” homerooms “.  I guess if someone has a yearbook they might be able to go through it and see if they were used.  However, I do not know if they were taken in 1957 for the 1958 school year or just happen to for the 1957 year. There are around fifty or so groups, but I only cleaned up a handful of them.  Mostly the ones that required the least amount of Photoshop.  The negatives are not in the best condition … sixty-one years have not been kind to them.  I really have no comments about any of them, since I was only four in 1957 and did not know any of the kids.  One of the male teachers looks familiar to me, but other than him all of the others are complete strangers.  With out further ado …

The man in the top row, far left of the last photo is the only person of all of the photos that even looks remotely familiar.  This photo was taken on the north side of school next to the cafeteria I believe.  Some of the other groups were taken on the front steps of the school that faced 12th Avenue.  They tore this building down and replaced it with the N B Cook School for Performing Arts or something to that effect.  So if you are driving around East Hill on 12th Avenue looking for this old building, you are 15 or 20 years too late.  If anyone went to Clubbs in 1957 or 58 and recognizes anyone, please feel free to comment.  I would be interested in hearing from you personally, so please speak up.  I plan on getting back into the swing and posting here a regular basis for 2018 and the future.  I still have a lot to share.  I just apologize for not having any information to share about any of these photos that I post.  Well, not any information but just a little.  I also found some Clubbs sports teams that I will scan when I get a chance and post so please check back.  Happy New Year ….

Twelfth Avenue Fire …

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12 Ave Looking South _ 1956_6x4_3 Jan 14_ SFW

On Sunday August 17, 1975, a fire destroyed this entire block. It was a Sunday morning around 11:00 when it started in the freezer of Exotic Florist.  There was an electrical short in the wiring of the freezer that held Exotic’s flowers.  This building was built sometime in the early 1950’s and the building code did not require fire walls between the offices … since there was no fire wall, all of the units shared a common attic.  Once the fire got into the attic, it was just a short time until all of the businesses where consumed in fire.  My father happened to be there at the time and was able to grab a few cameras and save them, but everything else in his studio was completely destroyed.  The following is a photographic story of the fire, the aftermath and the rebuilding of the block.  There are a lot of photos and they really need no explanation, so I won’t bother you with any …

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I tried to enter the photographs in some type of sequence starting down at Exotic Florist and then moving north up 12th Avenue through the rest of the businesses.  The entire fire from start to finish only took an hour or so.  The firemen did an excellent job in getting the fire out and luckily they were able to save the Winn-Dixie grocery store.  Now the next photograph is the clean-up several days later …

Studio Burned _ RTP _ SFW

There was an alley between the grocery store and the building that burned, so I am sure that was the reason that Winn-Dixie did not burn.  But it did have smoke and some water damage.  The above photo was taken the following week and I am not sure of the date.  The Moulton’s owned the property and cleaned up the damage within a week or so.  Now, the next images are of the new building that was built within six months of the fire …

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The aerial photograph is one that I made years later, but I thought that it added something to the rest of the images.  The only businesses that went back in were Dr. Hoyt, Fischler Framing and my father.  This new building was completed by February 1976.  He had moved across the street to a vacant building on Gonzalez Street and this is where he had started his business in 1948.  There are several other photos that I might throw up later, but this is the majority of the images that I have collected / found through the years. The Pensacola News Journal did an article on my father and the fire, but I do not know if I am allowed to publish the photos and the write-up, with copyright laws and such.  Speaking of which, there is a local hospital that has been using my photos in their centennial advertisements without my permission or compensation, but that is a whole other story.  Thanks for looking and please check back.  Also, if anyone remembers the fire and happened to around when the fire started, I would like to hear from you … Frank.  I will leave you with one more view across the parking lot looking North.

Old Sacred Heart Hospital  _ 5x4_ RTP   SFW

A Few More From The Old Sacred Heart Hospital …

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Doctor and Patient _ RTP _ SFW

Here is a doctor and his patient discussing his upcoming surgery.  Or that is what it looks like to me.  I wonder when the doctor’s stopped using / wearing those things around their head to look into your throat or whatever part of your body that they were examining.  In fact, I hope someone out there can tell us what the name of that thing is that the doctor is wearing and what it’s purpose actually is.  I have often wondered what those things are called when I watch an old movie from the 1930’s or 40’s and you see the doctor wearing one.  Next is a couple of patients sitting outside in their wheelchairs …

 

Wheel Chairs  _ RTP _ SFW

This was taken on the south side of the hospital where the emergency rooms entrance was located.   I have to say that these wheelchairs look to be some of the first one’s ever designed and built.  That is all I have for today.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

Nurses At Sacred Heart Hospital In The 1940’s …

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Staying in the 1940’s, I scanned some prints that my father had made at the old Sacred Heart Hospital.  The three that I am posting are ones that I just scanned in the past several days … mostly because they did not require too much Photoshop work to get ready to put up on this site.  This first one has always been interesting to me and for some reason or another I have just never gotten around to scan it.  The next is a group of nurses on the steps out front of the hospital …

 

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Note all of the ivy on the walls out front of the hospital and also notice the round globe lights … I do not think that I have seen these before, maybe I have but I just do not recall at the moment.  The last one is of the nurses in the nursery with a newborn …

 

Nurses in Nursery _ RTP _ SFW

Notice the ” S C ” on the nurses pocket that stands for ” Sister’s of Charity “, the order that ran the hospital.  I wish I had more information to share with you about these images, but maybe someone out there might recognize some of the nurses in these photos and know something to share with us.  I will say that these images from the 1940’s and earlier are all prints that I scan … that accounts for the color of the images, which I think is interesting.  I could take the color out in Photoshop, but for some reason I like the color and tone of the images.  I will not necessarily that they have aged this color as much as I believe some where printed on a ” warm ” tone paper.  The images that are more black and white might have been printed on a ” cold ” tone paper.  Thanks for looking and if you know anything about any of these images, please feel free to comment.  Thanks for looking … Frank

Nurses Out Front Of Sacred Heart Hospital 1940’s …

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Two Nurses Out Front_RTP_16 April 14  SFW

These two nurses are standing out front on the lawn of the old Sacred Heart Hospital …in the background  to the left you see the base of the marble stairs.  As usual, I have no clue who these young ladies are.  I have had this photo lying around for years and have just never posted it for some unknown reason.  If anyone has a clue who these nurses are, please feel free to share it with us.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

Clubbs Junior High School …

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Clubbs Coranation 3  _ RTP_24 Sept 14 _ SFW

The date ( I believe ) is 1956.  Back then, schools used to put on these elaborate coronations and would crown a king and queen of the school.  Clubbs Junior High School on 12th Avenue used to have a ” King and Queen of Clubbs ” and would also have a court.  I would assume it was pretty much a popularity contest … the athletes and cheerleaders would make up half of court usually.  I did not know this until I talked to a friend of mine whose sister just happened to have been elected the ” Queen of Clubbs ”  a year or two after this coronation.  By the time I was in junior high school in the mid-1960’s, these coronations were a thing of the past.  At least they were at Wokman Junior High where I went.  This event was held in the auditorium at Clubbs.  By the time my friend’s sister was queen it had gotten so large, it was moved to the Municipal Auditorium in downtown Pensacola.  I have several bags full of negatives that I will go through and post in the future.  Here is the other view that I worked up …

 

Clubbs Coranation 2_OK_RTP_23 Sept 14 _ SFW

This one still needs some more work, but it is passable for the internet / blog.  It is not as sharp as I would like it to be.  I do not remember what years the other years are and I will find the bags and look.  If anyone out there happened to be in the audience at this year’s coronation, please share what you remember with us.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

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September 25, 2014 at 9:05 am

Pensacola in the 1950’s …

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The first photo is one of Ginn’s Restaurant  that was on the corner of 12th Avenue and Gonzalez Streets.  You see the old Winn-Dixie Grocery Store to the west and the old Sacred Heart Hospital would be across 12th Avenue to the east just out of the frame of the photo.  This photo is a panorama image made with a Wide-Lux camera that my father owned and was burnt up in the fire, which will be another post very shortly.  Here is the image …

12th and Gonzalez _ Looking South 9_19_14   SFW

How about that old Cadillac parked out front on 12th Avenue?    The next is just a parade shot from a Fiesta Parade back in 1955 … nothing spectacular about the image ( the Cadillac in this image is carrying the then Governor of Florida – LeRoy Collins )  and I have a better view somewhere in this blog already.  But the reason that I am mentioning that here and now is that I just found movie film that my father shot of the 1953 and 1954 Fiesta Parades.  Not the three inch reels , but full ten inch reels.  And in Color! No sound though.  I know that it can be transferred over to digital, but all of the quotes have been in the hundreds of dollars per reel and I am not that interested in spending the money right now.  However, that does not mean that I won’t in the future … we will have to just wait and see.  Here is the image …

1955 Fiesta Parade on Palafox

Just imagine all of those horses and riders and cars moving across the screen in COLOR!  For the time, this will have to do … but who knows what the future will bring?  I have posted quite a few images from this vantage point ( ground level ) that my father has taken in the past.  If you type ” LeRoy Collins ” in search field above on the right side, it should pop up … I have not tried it yet, but I am pretty sure it should because I know it is posted somewhere on this blog.

Thanks for taking the time and looking … I have been busy lately and I have neglected this site and my personal photography blog, but I have several ready to post and will get around to posting them shortly … Thanks for all the comments also … Frank

East Hill in the Snow …

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Park on 12th 1 _ RTP _ 1_29_14   SFW

I decided to post a few more of these snow scenes from back in February 1957 to show how much snow Pensacola received …Now on 1/29/14 we have an ice storm and everything comes to a stand-still.  The Interstate is shut down and almost all of the bridges in the surrounding counties have been closed, so essentially you cannot travel anywhere between  Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties.  The photo above is a scan from a transparency of the park on 12th Avenue and Gonzalez Street in East Hill.  I have posted other views of this park that my father had made from this time in earlier posts, but I do not believe that I have posted this exact one before.  You can see the old Winn-Dixie grocery store at the other side of Gonzalez Street.  On the far left side, you see a corner of the old Sacred Heart Hospital … I have recently run across a photo that my father had taken of a group of nurses standing outside in the snow that I have not posted yet, but could not find the folder I placed it in.  I will spend a little time looking for it this afternoon later, it is a cute photo of a group of nurses having fun in the snow.   Here is one more new snow scene …

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This is corner of Cervantes and 14th Avenue, back when Cervantes was a two lane road … the house on the right is still there on the corner, I am not sure about the one on the other side of the street, but I am inclined to say that it is.   I have some more photos from California that I will post in the next day or so and I have some other random images that I have worked-up of Pensacola.  I hope that everyone made it through the ice storm without any damage.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

UPDATE:  The white house in the bottom photo is no longer there … this is just a vacant lot now with a huge oak tree what looks to be about the center of the lot.  Someone had emailed me about this when I posted these images.  There does not appear to be a For Sale sign in the lot, so I guess that the oak tree sits in such a way that you cannot build anything on the lot, but I am not sure.  Thanks for the comments … Frank

Clubbs Baseball Team 1957 …

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Clubbs Baseball 1957 _ 2 _ RTP_1_6_14 SFW

I have quite a few of these negatives from Clubbs Junior High School from back in the 1950’s and I will post more in the future as I clean them up.  I have a lot of these type of images showing a few sports teams, the band and several other groups.  I cannot believe that so many people see people that they know in these photos and I usually get  a pretty good response out of posting them.  I was only four when this photo was taken, so obviously no one looks familiar to me.  If anyone recognizes any of these athletes, please feel free to comment.  Thanks for looking and please check back … Frank

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January 10, 2014 at 6:03 pm

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