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Sacred Heart Hospital Nurses From The 1940’s …

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Unknown Nurse From the 40s_ RTP  SFW

No names, I just thought that this was just a nice photo of a nurse out front on the steps of the Old Sacred Heart Hospital.  I had scanned 30 or 40 images from the 1940’s at the hospital back in February, but just never got around to doing anything with them.  So, I thought that I would post a few of them now and see if anyone might recognize any of the girls or maybe the nuns.  Here is another …

 

Luncheon at OSSH _ RTP   SFW

Some type of luncheon or dinner, you decide.  Here is one more of some type of presentation …

 

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The nurse on the left side of the image is one that keeps showing up in some of the images, but I do not know who she is.  She just has a very familiar face for some reason or another, this was at least ten years before I was born so she would not have been someone that I would have known.  This is all of these that I am going to post now, I will save more for later posts.  If any of you nurses from the 1940’s recognize any of these girls, please let us hear from you.  Thanks again for looking and please check back … Frank

The Maternity Ward at the Old Sacred Heart Hospital …

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Mom holding me in Bed  _ RTP_ 2_7_14 _ SFW

This photo of my mother and I was made on 14 Aug 53, I was born on 11 Aug 14, so I was 3 days old in this photo.  This is the type of photo my father would take of the mother and her new born baby and would sell it to the mother or her family.  I posted a folder in a much earlier post that he would insert this photo in … it has a photo of the front steps of the old hospital on the cover.  So, he had a fairly lucrative  photography ” side-business ” at the hospital while he was the x-ray technician.   The next photo shows one of the nuns and several nurses standing around the bed talking to my mother and looking at me ..

Me Mom and Nurses _ RTP _ SFW

Now, looking at this photo, you get the impression that they were in my mother’s room standing around talking and enjoying themselves.  Well, back then, there was no such thing as a ” private ” room ,,, you were in a ward with other mother’s and their babies.  The next photo shows after everyone had left …

Mom on Maternity Ward _ RTP_SFW

Yes, that is another mother and her baby separated by a cloth curtain.  I wish I knew who this mother and her baby are … notice that the mother has her purse sitting on the night stand next to her bed.  I wonder how many mothers today would like this arrangement?  Yea, I did not think that many would.  Back when I had my tonsils taken out in 1959 at the old Sacred Heart Hospital at the tender age of six, I was stuck in a men’s ward with ten other men.  It was the worst experience that I had ever had up to that time, but that is another story in itself and I do not have any photos from that time.  Also, it would take me forever to give you the full run down and I hate to type anyway so you will be spared that story.  I also have a bill that my mother received from her stay at the hospital that I will have to find and scan ,,, you will enjoy the simplicity of the bill.  I think they charged her twenty cents for two aspirin was one of the lines on the bill.  If you have been in the hospital lately and received a bill, you will wish you were back in the good old days … sort of, for a moment anyway.

Thank you for tuning in and I hope you enjoyed the program … this is sort of like looking at old episodes of the Andy Grifith Show, only minus Barney and Goober.  Thanks for looking and please check back.  If any of you can remember your stay in a  hospital ward, let us hear them … Frank

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February 8, 2014 at 5:32 pm

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 …

14th and Cervantes 2 _ RTP _ 1_29_14  SFW

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

Building the School of Nursing …

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Nurses Building Foundation_SFW_8 Nov 13

This is a photo of the foundation when they were constructing the Sacred Heart School of Nursing in around 1945 or 46.  You cannot tell by looking at the building in the previous post, but the building is built in the shape ” W ” .  This just show the two outer sides … there was another section in the center that housed a small auditorium, or at least it was back then and when it was a school.  You can sort of see where there are extending the center part of the foundation in the photo above.  If anyone remembers the building being built and has any comments along that line, please let us hear from you.  Even if you don’t remember the building being built, but attended nursing school in this building, please let us hear from you, also.  Well, even if you attended the Academy of Arts and Sciences in this building, we would like to hear from you, too.  I ran across some old negatives from my high school days,  and if any of the old alumni would like to see some old Academy photos, let me know and I will clean them up and post them.  Thanks for looking … Frank

Old Sacred Heart Hospital Nursing School …

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Nuns in Front ofNurses Home 2 _ RTP _SFW

This building on 12th Avenue used to be the home of the old Sacred Heart Hospital Nursing School.  I am not sure of the years that it was built and was the school and home for the nurses of Sacred Heart Hospital.  From 1969 until around 1979, it was the home of the Academy of Arts and Sciences … this was were I went to high school for 10th, 11th and 12th grades and graduated in 1971.  I believe there were 55 kids in my class.  If you look real close you will see three nuns and two nurses in this photo, which was made sometime in the 1950’s, I would guess.  I have posted a view from the other side earlier, but this is the first from the south end looking north.  If you happen to know the years when this was the nursing school, please let us know … Thanks for looking … Frank

Corner of 12th Avenue and Gonzalez Street …

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Shaws and Frank Hardy Studio _ RTP 2 _ SFW

This is the corner of 12th Avenue and Gonzalez Street around 1949.  You see my father’s first studio on the right side of the image.  He opened it up in 1948 when he left the X-ray Department at the old Sacred Heart Hospital in 1948.  He was in this location for 6 or 7 years until the Moulton Family built the building on 12th Avenue and he moved over to that location.  I have several photos of this corner throughout this blog … my personal favorite is the panorama view showing all the kids that had just gotten out of Clubbs Junior High School two blocks north.  I can remember it like it was yesterday … literally hundreds of kids walking and running around hollering and screaming at one another thirty or forty minutes.  I was only 5 or 6 at the time and it always scared me.  Well, that is another story … thanks for looking.  If any of you happen to have been some of these kids, let us hear your stories or the ones that you can share with us  Please check back … Frank

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November 2, 2013 at 3:46 pm

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Chapel in the Old Sacred Heart Hospital …

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This is still one of my favorite images from the old hospital.  I ran it through a filter … Lucis Art Filter … and this filter really brings out the detail in images.  Just look at the altar and all of the trim around the ceiling.  Believe it or not, I can still remember this chapel in the old hospital.  The room itself was not very large, maybe 15 x30 feet.  I have several prints of this in the works right now … check back with me later and I will let you know how and where you can view them.  If any of you remember this chapel in the old hospital, let us hear from you.  Thanks for looking … Frank

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October 8, 2012 at 7:04 pm

Johnson’s Barber Shop …

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Someone had made a comment earlier about Johnson’s Barber Shop,  that was one of the shops at the corner of 12th Avenue and Gonzalez Street and I dug this one out.  This is me getting a hair cut by either Mr. Johnson or Mr. Helms … I do not know which one.  This is not my first hair-cut because I was really crying in that photo.  I have it somewhere around here and I will post it when I find it … everyone will get a good laugh, because I am really crying!!  You would think I am really in pain or was being beaten.  Notice the board that they have me sitting on…how many of you there ever sat on this board and had your hair cut?  I bet quite a few of you readers out there.   Also, look at the reflections in the mirror … they must have been very busy on this day.  Thanks for looking … Frank

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September 5, 2012 at 7:12 pm

Ginn’s Restaurant …

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This is the corner of 12th Avenue and Gonzalez Street, somewhere around 1956 or 7.  This is where I spent the first 20 something years of my life … anyone that is familiar with my father’s studio knew that it was located just down from that Cadillac parked on the left side of this image.  I have a photo showing the other side of the street that I am working on that I will most in the next day or so.  I know I have posted several photos of this corner in the past, so if you are curious, just search  ” 12th Avenue ” and see what pops up.  Thanks for looking …

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August 9, 2012 at 9:44 pm