Margaret Nance Hall, workers painting exterior, April 1992
Workers (l. to r.) Theo Page, Clyde McCullough and Harvey Hamm paint the exterior of Margaret Nance Hall, April 1992.
View MoreWorkers (l. to r.) Theo Page, Clyde McCullough and Harvey Hamm paint the exterior of Margaret Nance Hall, April 1992.
View MoreInterior renovations to Margaret Nance Hall, September, 1986
View MoreExterior renovations to Margaret Nance Hall, July 1986
View MoreStudents walking in front of Margaret Nance Hall, February, 1986
View MoreColor photograph of a class being held in front of Margaret Nance Hall, Fall ca. mid-1970s
View MoreMargaret Nance hall with Tillman Building in the background and Bancroft Hall in the foreground, April 1969
View MoreMargaret Nance Hall with Bancroft Hall in the background, April 1966
View MoreTwo students at their desk in their room in Margaret Nance Hall ca. late 1950s
View MoreStudents play in front of Margaret Nance Hall during a snow storm ca. late 1950s. This photograph was taken from Front Campus
View MoreThe ivy-covered front porch area of Margaret Nance Hall, September 9, 1955
View MoreThe north corner of Margaret Nance Hall and the south corner of Bancroft Hall ca. 1950. The two students are wearing their navy blue uniforms
View MoreThe front of Margaret Nance Hall after a snow storm on December 24, 1947
View MoreA view of the back of Margaret Nance Hall through a wooden pergola located behind the building ca. 1920s
View MoreThe side porch at the back of Margaret Nance Hall as seen through a covered walkway that went from the back of the dormitory to Peabody Gymnasium
View MoreImage is of Margaret Nance from back campus with the pergola in the foreground, ca. 1920s
View MoreMargaret Nance Hall ca. 1920s. The three porches were a part of the building until the mid-1930s when they were removed due to disrepair
View MoreStudents' room in Margaret Nance Hall ca. 1896. The school assigned two students per room and the students were allowed to decorate under certain rules
View MoreMargaret Nance Hall, then known simply as the Dormitory, and Tillman, then known as Main Building, ca. 1896. These were the only two buildings at the time. An unpaved Oakland Avenue is in the middle of the photograph;
View MoreMacfeat Nursery ca early 1984, Nursery children photo with teacher in Macfeat playground
View MoreMacfeat Nursery May , 1965- Winthrop Students watching Nursery children play
View MoreMacfeat Nursery 1965- Mrs Dorathy Mitchell Forsythe, Assistant Professor in Home Economics from 06/10/1945 till 05/151966
View MoreImage of students in their dorm room in Lee Wicker Hall in April 1984
View MoreImage is of the backside and parking lot of Lee Wicker Hall ca1964
View MoreImage is of Lee Wicker Hall shortly after consruction was completed ca1962
View MoreImage is of the foundation of Lee Wicker Hall looking southwest with Phelps Hall in background ca1961
View MoreImage is of the foundation of Lee Wicker Hall looking southeast with Phelps Hall at right ca1961
View MoreImage is of the foundation of Lee Wicker Hall looking southeast ca1961
View MoreImage is of the foundation of Lee Wicker Hall looking east ca1961
View MoreImage is of the groundbreaking for Lee Wicker Hall ca. 1961. At left is John Dinkins, second from right is President Charles Shepard Davis, and second from right is John Thomson
View MoreKinard Hall ca. 1947, student on far right is Jean Crouch (later married Strom Thurmond)
View MoreJoynes Hall under construction in the early to mid 1920s. Joynes Hall laid in this incomplete state for several years as the building funds ran dry until it was completed in 1926
View MoreJoynes Hall architectural drawing ca. late 1910s. Plans were begun for Joynes Hall in 1917 and construction began in 1919. The architectural drawing must have been completed within that timeframe
View MoreOne 2 inch by 2 inch color slide of Johnson Hall on Winthrop Day in 1969. Winthrop Day is a day set aside for prospetive Winthrop students to tour the campus.
View MoreThe front of Johnson Hall during the rededication of the building following the renovations and expansion of the building in April 1994
View MoreAddition to the Johnson Hall auditorium in August 1993
View MoreThe addition to the rear of Johnson Hall in August 1993 that was recently completed
View MoreThe rear of Johnson Hall in July 1991 just before construction began to expand the building
View MoreThe interior of the Johnson Hall Auditorium, including the stage, in October 1985. the stage would be expanded by 70 feet during the 1993 renovation
View MoreThe interior of the main lobby of Johnson Hall including two of the four large Ionic columns in September 1984
View MoreTwo girls sitting on a bench on the front lawn of Johnson Hall with Johnson hall in the background in April 1966
View MoreNorth side of Johnson Hall and, at left, covered walkway that extends to Roddey Hall in the early 1960s
View MoreJohnson Hall August 1956. This is one of the last images of Johnson Hall before the wood balustrade was removed from the roof above the porch
View MoreJohnson Hall from about 1921 shortly after it was completed. Image was originally from the 1921-1922 Winthrop Catalogue
View MoreImage is of the west side of Crawford infirmary March 1984 with Kinard Hall annex visible at the far right
View MoreImage is of the south and west sides of Crawford Infirmary March 1982
View MoreImage is of the south and west sides of Crawford Infirmary August 1970. The two students at the right are wearing freshman rat caps
View MoreImage is of the north and west sides of Crawford infirmary with the Powerhouse and smokestack visible in background ca. mid 1960s
View MoreImage is of the south and east side of Crawford Infirmary ca. early 1960s. Visible at the right is the passageway that connects Crawford to Margaret Nance Hall
View MoreImage is of the west side of the Crawford Infirmary with the Powerhouse and smokestack visible in the background ca. early 1960s
View MoreImage is of the north side of Crawford Infirmary from about where the Kinard (1929) annex was later located ca. late 1950s. In the background the smokestack from the Powerhouse (ca. 1895) is visible
View MoreImage is of the west side of Crawford Infirmary when it was covered in ivy ca. 1948
View MoreImage is of the north side of Crawford Infirmary when it was covered in ivy ca. 1940s. At the left the ivy covered annex of North Dormitory is visible
View MoreImage is of the south side porch covered in ivy of Crawford Infirmary ca. 1940s
View MoreImage is of the south side porch of Crawford Infirmary in 1924 with the porches of the North Dormitory's annex visible at right
View MoreImage is of the south side porch of Crawford Infirmary ca late 1910s with the porches of the North Dormitory's annex visible at right
View MoreImage of the west side of Crawford Infirmary from Peabody Gymnasium in the late 1910s. In the background, from left to right, are Tillman Science Building (1913), Johnson Hall (1909) (later re-named Bancroft Hall), and North Dormitory
View MoreImage is of the south and west sides of Crawford Infirmary from about where Peabody Gymnasium was later built in 1916. In the background on the right the roof of North Dormitory (Margaret Nance Hall) is visible. Image was originally from...
View MoreImage is of the south and west sides of Crawford Infirmary from about where Peabody Gymnasium was later built in 1916. Image was originally from the 1911-1912 Winthrop Catalogue
View MoreImage is of the west side of Crawford Infirmary. In the background North Dormitory is visible. Image was originally from the 1904-1905 Winthrop Catalogue
View MoreImage shows the east side of Crawford Infirmary from across the courtyard that was behind the Dormitory (1895) (later renamed North Dormitory and then Margaret Nance Hall) at the time. At the left is the pergola and on the right is an...
View MoreImages are of the Crawford Infirmary shortly after it was built and were originally from the 1897-1898 Winthrop Catalogue
View MoreThe structure at the left is Catawba Hall and the Presbyterian High School is at the right. This image was originally from the "A Hand-Book Of The City Of Rock Hill : Containing A Brief Summary Of Her Past ; Some Facts And Figures About...
View MoreThe roof of Catawba Hall can be seen at the left of Winthrop Training School and supplies a reference of where Catawba Hall stood in relation to the current Withers/W.T.S. Building
View MoreGroundbreaking for the Winthrop Training School Gymnasium (later called the Student Activity Center) 1950 with Catawba Hall in background. W.T.S. Director Ralph Barbare shovels the first spadeful of ground for a new gymnasium at the...
View MoreStudents studying in Carnegie Library, late 1960s
View MoreCarnegie Library exterior with Roddey Hall in background, late 1960s
View MoreWinthrop president Anthony DiGiorgio giving a speech celebrating the re-opening of Rutledge Hall in 1991 following renovations of the building
View MoreRenovations being made to the interior of Rutledge Hall in the fall of 1989
View MoreRenovations being made to the exterior of Rutledge Hall ca. 1989
View MoreThe roof of Rutledge Hall being repaired and renovated in June 1977
View MoreCarnegie Library moving to its new location across Oakland Avenue in 1969. The new Ida Jane Dacus Library building was built in 1969 and was named after the first professionally trained librarian in the state of South Carolina, 1899...
View MoreA student taking a nap on a chair between studies in Carnegie Library ca. 1965
View MoreStudents taking an exam in Carnegie Library ca. early 1960s
View MoreThree students seated at a table studying in Carnegie Library 1960. One student is smoking, which was allowed in the library at the time
View MoreA student reading a book at a desk next to stacks ca. 1960
View MoreA student reading on the lawn in front of Carnegie Library ca. late 1950s
View MoreA student browsing through the General Collection stacks ca. 1955
View MoreA student at the Circulation Desk in Carnegie Library in 1955
View MoreStudents using the card catalogue in Carnegie Library ca. 1955
View MoreThe main lobby of Carnegie Library with Mai Rutledge Smith Johnson, widow of Winthrop's founder and first president, David Bancroft Johnson, at the Reference Desk in Carnegie Library 1955
View MoreA student seated at the microfilm reader in Carnegie Library 1953
View MoreThe west wing of Carnegie Library shortly after it was built ca. 1929
View MoreCarnegie Library with McLaurin Hall (known as South Dormitory at the time) in background 1928
View MoreA picture postcard depicting the interior of Carnegie Library ca. 1910
View MoreA reproduction of a portrait of Andrew Carnegie (1935-1919) given out to Carnegie Libraries for the 100th anniversary of Andrew Carnegie's birth on November 25, 1935
View MoreBreazeale Hall Demolition Summer 2004. Roddey Hall is in the background.
View MoreBreazeale Hall in Snow no date. Other buildings in the photograph are, on the left, McLaurin and Roddey; and on the right McBryde Dining Hall.
View MoreMarshals in front of Byrnes Auditorium, late 1960s
View MoreMarshals in front of Byrnes Auditorium, late 1960s.
View MoreByrnes Auditorium and Conservatory of Music April 1975
View MoreStudents walking in front of Bancroft Hall in the fall, late 1960s.
View MoreBancroft Hall, March 1982. Bancroft Hall was returned to residence hall status in the fall of 1979.
View MoreBancroft Hall, January 1975. Bancroft was serving as offices at this time.
View MoreBancroft Hall Annex, September 1974. Winthrop went fully coeducational in the Fall of 1974 and Bancroft Annex served as the first men's dormitory.
View MoreBancroft Hall, April 1969. By the mid 1960s, the wooden Doric columns on the porch had been replaced with brick pillars.
View MoreBancroft Hall in the Snow with Kinard Hall on the right, January 1970.
View MoreThe Parlor of Bancroft Hall in 1965. The portrait in the center of the photograph is of David Bancroft Johnson.
View MoreBancroft Hall with Margaret Nance Hall on the left, ca. 1948. Take note of the flag pole on the roof of the porch left over from its days as Fort Bancroft.
View MoreBancroft Hall, 1944. During World War II, Winthrop served as a host to the Army Air Corps Cadet Training Program. Bancroft served as headquarters for the program and provided living quarters for the cadets. The building was known as Fort...
View MoreBancroft Hall, 1929. The wooden balustrade on the roof of the porch and the railings around the porch were gone by the early 1940s.
View MoreStudents sitting on the Porch of Johnson Hall (Bancroft Hall) ca. 1915
View MoreJohnson Hall (later renamed Bancroft Hall) with North (Margaret Nance) and Main Building (Tillman Administration Building) in the background during a Summer School session ca. 1912
View MoreJohnson Hall (later renamed Bancroft Hall) 1910. Picture came from the 1910-1911 Winthrop Catalogue.
View MoreDigital exhibits of the buildings at Winthrop University
Carnegie Library/ Rutledge Hall Images
Tillman Administrative Building Images
Tillman Hall (Science Building) Images