This 16mm color film titled “A Place to grow Big” was a promotional tool for the Episcopal Church Home For Children in York, SC. The film relates the day-to-day life of children who were residents there. The Episcopal Church Home for Children was founded as an orphanage in Charleston, SC in 1850. The Home moved in 1909 to York, SC. The Episcopal Church Home for Children is now known as York Place and provides support services for children and families.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2242/thumbnail.jp
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...
Taken either by the American Colony Photo Department or its successor, the Matson Photo Service.Titl...
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...
This collection consists of a VHS tape titled, Episcopal Church Home, York Place, A Residential Trea...
The Episcopal Church Home For Children Records are a valuable source on the Church’s historical effo...
Film type: Gelatin silver transparency on film. (Source: Library of Congress Conservation Division)....
The Home Movies of South Carolina Film Collection consists of seven 16mm films which mainly depict e...
Title and date from: photographer's logbook: Matson Registers, v. 1, [1934-1939].Caption continues f...
This is a photograph of a group of children creating handicrafts at St. Paul's Episcopal Church of M...
The collection contains correspondence, reports, and Board of Director’s minutes relating to the Chi...
The Church of the Good Shepherd History consists of a centennial history of the Episcopal church loc...
The collection consists of a history titled, Episcopal Church of Our Saviour: Sesquicentennial Celeb...
1 image. Episcopals 40th anniversary for children's home, 3 November 1952. Bishop Francis Eric Bloy;...
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...
Inside the episcopal residence.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/album11/1048/thumbnail.jp
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...
Taken either by the American Colony Photo Department or its successor, the Matson Photo Service.Titl...
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...
This collection consists of a VHS tape titled, Episcopal Church Home, York Place, A Residential Trea...
The Episcopal Church Home For Children Records are a valuable source on the Church’s historical effo...
Film type: Gelatin silver transparency on film. (Source: Library of Congress Conservation Division)....
The Home Movies of South Carolina Film Collection consists of seven 16mm films which mainly depict e...
Title and date from: photographer's logbook: Matson Registers, v. 1, [1934-1939].Caption continues f...
This is a photograph of a group of children creating handicrafts at St. Paul's Episcopal Church of M...
The collection contains correspondence, reports, and Board of Director’s minutes relating to the Chi...
The Church of the Good Shepherd History consists of a centennial history of the Episcopal church loc...
The collection consists of a history titled, Episcopal Church of Our Saviour: Sesquicentennial Celeb...
1 image. Episcopals 40th anniversary for children's home, 3 November 1952. Bishop Francis Eric Bloy;...
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...
Inside the episcopal residence.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/album11/1048/thumbnail.jp
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...
Taken either by the American Colony Photo Department or its successor, the Matson Photo Service.Titl...
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service.On slid...