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Title
Lucy E. Daum
Description
Sepia - toned portrait photo in senior year at Portsmouth High School. Signed by Lucy.
Sepia - toned portrait photo of Portsmouth Highschool band leader teacher. Henri Schnabl, signed "To my favorite student, Albert, June 1932, Henri Schnabl". Student was Albert Dehner 1932.
Architecture-The Old Portsmouth High School Building
Subject
The Old Portsmouth High School Building
Description
Stone architecture of the old Portsmouth High School Building. The building was razed in 2007. The new athletic complex was built on the property located at the corner of Gallia & Waller Streets.
Architecture & Structure-The Old Portsmouth High School
Subject
The Old Portsmouth High School Building
Description
Stone architecture & structure of the column base at the Gallia Street entrance of the old Portsmouth High School Building. The building was razed in 2007.
View of the Gallia Street entrance of the old Portsmouth High School Building. The building was razed in 2007, a new athletic complex was built on the property.
The old Portsmouth High School was a designated "fallout shelter". A fallout shelter is an enclosed space specially designed to protect occupants from radioactive debris or fallout resulting from a nuclear explosion. Shelters were constructed as civil defense measures during the Cold War (1946-1991). Often large public buildings, with basement floors, were also designated as shelters.