College of Charleston Photographs
Sort by: ▲ Title Description 441. Greenhouse Photograph of the College of Charleston's greenhouses located at 18-A Bull St. behind the Blacklock House. 442. Greenhouse Photograph of the College of Charleston's greenhouses located at 18-A Bull St. behind the Blacklock House. 443. Greenhouse Photograph of the College of Charleston's greenhouses located at 18-A Bull St. behind the Blacklock House. 444. Grice Marine Lab Dedication of Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. President Stern and George Grice pictured. 445. Grice Marine Lab Students at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 446. Grice Marine Lab Students at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 447. Grice Marine Lab Student at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 448. Grice Marine Lab Students at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 449. Grice Marine Lab Students at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 450. Grice Marine Lab Photograph identified as marine biology students on beach. 451. Grice Marine Lab Students at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 452. Grice Marine Lab Dedication of Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. President Stern stands at the podium. 453. Grice Marine Lab Student at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 454. Grice Marine Lab Student at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 455. Grice Marine Lab Students at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 456. Grice Marine Lab Students at Grice Marine Lab, 205 Fort Johnson Rd. 457. Grice Marine Laboratory Photograph of the Johnson-Sea-Link II submersible, possibly taken at Fort Johnson, site of the College's Grice Marine Laboratory. 458. Hornik Gate Photograph of Hornik Gate at the College of Charleston. 459. Hugh P. Cameron House Photograph of the Cameron House, 12 Bull St. Built circa 1851 by merchant Hugh P. Cameron, the house was acquired by the College in 1972 and currently houses the Center for Historic Preservation. 460. Hugh P. Cameron House Photograph of the Cameron House, 12 Bull St. Built circa 1851 by merchant Hugh P. Cameron, the house was acquired by the College in 1972 and currently houses the Center for Historic Preservation.