Norfolk’s Historical Images Now Available Online

Norfolk, VA (July 22, 2011). Norfolk Public Library is pleased to announce the launching of a new database, Norfolk Historical Images. The database offers a digital sampling of the more than 60,000 photographs, drawings, maps and documents housed in the Library’s Sargeant Memorial Collection, chronicling the history of Norfolk and Greater Hampton Roads from colonial times to the present.

 

The library’s digital project was initially funded in 2000 by a gift from the family of the late Norfolk optometrist Dr. Dudley Cooper. As long-time owner of Norfolk’s Ocean View Amusement Park and Seaside Amusement Park in Virginia Beach, Dr. Cooper realized the importance of preserving local history and local tradition. Sargeant Memorial Collection staff have worked for more than 10 years to scan and research images in the collection in order to make them more widely available to the public.

 

The online images represent only a small portion of the collection. There are many more images to be scanned and staff is working hard to add them to the new database. Meanwhile, the public is invited to visit the Sargeant Memorial Collection to view the physical photo files of images from Norfolk newspaper photographers Carroll Walker, Harry C. Mann, and others between the years 1920 and 1955.

 

The Sargeant Memorial Collection (SMC) is the local history and genealogical collection within the Norfolk Public Library system. The SMC opened in 1927 to house a collection of material relating to the history of Norfolk initiated by City Librarian William Henry Sargeant in 1894. The collection currently resides in Norfolk Main Library at 235 E. Plume Street in downtown Norfolk. Please call (757) 664-7485 for more information.  To access the Norfolk Historical Images database, go to http://www.npl.lib.va.us/smrt/dip_website/dip.html.

Norfolk Southern Railroad Crossings Rehabilitation – Thole St Closed This Weekend

The Thole Street railroad crossing is scheduled to be closed completely in both directions from Saturday, June 4 (6 a.m.) – Monday, June 6 (2 p.m.) for track replacement.  Thole Street connects Granby to Tidewater and is at the Tidewater Dr I-64 entrance.  The detour is to follow Granby Street to Little Creek Road to Tidewater Drive and a map and detour information is located here:

 
 
For your information and use –
 
Norfolk Southern is replacing 12 railroad crossings at major intersections, one at a time, throughout the city.  By upgrading the railroad crossings, trains will be able to move through intersections more efficiently with fewer breakdowns and delays.
 
  • During the work the roadway will be fully closed in both directions to vehicular and pedestrian traffic.  It is estimated that each closure will take about 3-6 days depending on weather and other construction issues. 
  
  •  You can also obtain information by calling the Norfolk Information hotline at 664-4010 code 896.
  • Communications, Development and Public Works have developed an extensive communication plan and are working with civic leagues, businesses, media and other social media outlets to communicate information about this project. They are also coordinating with  Norfolk Southern on the traffic mitigation plans.

Yard Waste Limits Temporarily Lifted for Norfolk Residents

 

Residents may exceed the yard waste limit to allow for post-storm debris cleanup        

NORFOLK – Due to the downed trees, tree limbs and small branches from Tuesday night’s storm, the City’s Department of Public Works has temporarily lifted yard waste limits for residents. Through Tuesday, June 7, residents will be permitted to exceed the three-cubic-yard limit per collection, and may place yard debris in the right-of-way on a non-collection day.  Residents are asked to place yard debris in clear plastic bags and tie tree limbs less than 4 feet, 6 inches in diameter into bundles.  For tree limbs larger than 4 feet, 6 inches, homeowners should call the City’s Division of Waste Management at 441-5813 to make arrangements. .

The waiver applies to yard waste only. All bulk, miscellaneous and appliance items still need to be scheduled and will be collected on the regularly-scheduled collection day. Effective Wednesday, June 8, the three-cubic-yard limit will go back into effect, and code restrictions and/or limits will be enforced for yard waste.

For more information on yard waste, please visit www.norfolk.gov/PublicWorks/waste.asp

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Chesapeake Bay Foundation Canoe and Boat Trips!

 The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is sponsoring both a boat trip and a canoe trip on Saturday, April 30 and we would love to see the members of your organization there. 

The events are a part of Riverfest, and the flyers for each are attached. 

Paddle at Riverfest  *  Boat Trip at Riverfest

The boat trip would be at 2:00 pm and there are two times for the canoe trips, 11:00 am- 1:00 pm or 2:00 pm- 4:00 pm.

All three trips are absolutely free to the public, but we do ask that you RSVP via rsvp@cbf.org or you can call the office at (757) 622-1964 if you have any questions.

World Changers Norfolk is a partnership between the City of Norfolk and a ministry of the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The program provides exterior home repair opportunities to low and moderate income homeowners at no cost to them.

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