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Novia James White and Nanette von Siebenthal White photograph, ca. 1943
Novia James White, and his wife, Nanette von Siebenthal White (center) pose with four other couples. The men are standing and wearing dress uniforms and the women are seated. An armband designating the rank of sergeant can be seen on White's left arm. Two of the women are wearing corsages, suggesting a dance or military ball. -
Novia James White as a Baby in a Stroller photograph, ca. 1920
Novia James White as an infant in a wicker stroller, his mother, Elizabeth V. White standing next to him. Front reads, "N. J. and Mom." Verso reads, "Elizabeth V. White & N. J. White, 1920." Verso also has a blue "148" marking. -
Novia James White as a Baby photograph, ca. 1920
Novia James White as an infant wearing a Christening gown. Handwriting on front reads, "N. J. White, 11 weeks old, weight 17 lbs., 1st picture." -
Novia James White as a Baby studio portrait, ca. 1920
Studio portrait of Novia James White as a baby. Photograph is stained with ink. Verso reads, "Novia J. White, Son of Mr. & Mrs. B. C. White, 212 Stilz." -
Novia James White in full mess uniform photograph, 1945
Novia James White standing outdoors in full mess uniform, including service cap. Verso reads "N. J. White." -
Novia James White military parade photograph, ca. 1943
Novia James White (second from left) and two men identified as "Happy" and "Hoppe" marching in a military parade. They are wearing armbands with overseas service bars on them, white gloves and gaiters. Numerous other parade participants can be seen lined up in the background, waiting to begin the parade. -
Novia James White military studio portrait, ca. 1945
Studio portrait of Novia James White in military dress, including garrison cap. Army Air Force patch, badges, and navigator's wings are clearly visible. -
Novia James White photograph, August 1938
Novia James White, aged nineteen, standing shirtless in front of a building with a Spanish tiled roof. Verso reads, "August 1938" and has a black "H355" mark. -
Novia James White photograph, ca. 1960
Novia James White and an unidentified co-worker adding inserts to newspapers. There is a fire station across the street and a 1954 Chevy station wagon can be seen outside. -
Novia James White poses with a B-29 crew photograph, 1945
Novia James White (standing left) poses with a B-29 crew next to the front landing gear of number 32 in 1945. Most of the men are dressed in flight suits, while a few wear khakis. -
Novia James White posing in front of a B-29 aircraft photograph, 1945
Novia James White (standing, third from right) and ten other men posing in front of a B-29 aircraft wearing flight suits and parachutes. Verso reads "N. J.'s B 29 crew 1945 World War II." -
Novia James White Princeton Airport photograph, ca. 1944
Novia James White stands between two men identified as "Happy" and "Hoppe" in front of a biplane at Princeton Airport in West Virginia during World War II. A 1940s era automobile can be seen in the background. Photograph has deckled edges. -
Novia James White's children photograph, ca. 1950-1955
An image clipped from a publication showing Novia James White's three children. Printed caption reads, "N. J. White, formerly Circulation, sent grandfather, Bird White this fine picture of his daughter Barbara and twin sons, Leslie and Wesley." Handwriting reads "Leslie Barbara Wesley." -
Saint Luis Church photograph, 13 April 1946
Heavily damaged, and burned building in the Earthquake Baroque style. Front reads, "Saint Luis Church" Verso reads, "4/13/46" -
San Luis Terrace photograph, 13 April 1946
Heavily damaged building shows evidence of shelling. Front reads, "San Luis Terrace" Verso reads, "4/13/46" -
Shinto shrine photograph, ca. 1945
A Shinto shrine, probably on Tinian Island, shown with extensive damage. -
Street scene of a downtown business district photograph, ca. 1930-1940
Street scene of a downtown business district. Automobiles are parked on either side and the street is filled with people. People can also be seen standing on the tops of buildings. Verso reads, "Some engineers returning the fire." -
Street scene of a downtown business photograph, ca. 1930-1940
Street scene of a downtown business district with a domed building in the background, possibly the Wisconsin State Capitol building in Madison. Street is lined with parked automobiles and littered with garbage. Streetcar tracks are visible. Verso reads, "Look at the street- eggs cabbage, oranges, potatoes- all rotten.- after the parade had passed." -
Thirty B-29 aircraft flying in formation photograph, ca. 1945
Photograph of thirty B-29 aircraft flying in loose diamond and V formations. Verso reads "B 29 formation." -
University of the Philippines in Manila photograph, 17 April 1946
Bullet-riddled building at the University of the Philippines in Manila. Front reads, "Villamor Hall U. (P.)" Verso reads, "4/17/46"