By Tyler Willis
Title: Nicholas John Pope, Jr. Photograph Collection, 1919, 1945, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966-1973
Predominant Dates:1964, 1966-1971
ID: 007/MSS 2024-014
Primary Creator: Pope, Nicholas John, Jr. (1918-2012)
Other Creators: Arnold, Millard, Burker, Wally, Clarke, Neal, Colonial Helicopters, Inc., Fischbeck, R.V., Haycox Photoramic, Inc., Larson, Chiles, McKay, Sam, Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, Photo Craftsmen, Pickening, John, Ringo, S. H., Robbins, James Jr., Taylor, Medford, Virginian-pilot, VU Photos, Walker, Carroll, Winston, Dennis
Extent: 0.42 Linear Feet
Arrangement: Alphabetical by subject and then chronological within each subject.
Date Acquired: 06/13/2024
Subjects: Banks and banking--Virginia, Berkley (Norfolk, Va.), Boats and boating, Buildings, Central business districts--Virginia--Norfolk, Church buildings--Virginia, Construction, Elizabeth River (Va.), Ghent (Norfolk, Va.), Historic buildings--Virginia--Norfolk, Hotels, Housing--Virginia--Norfolk, Norfolk (Va.), Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, People, Portsmouth (Va.), Virginia Beach (Va.)
Forms of Material: Aerial photographs, Photograph albums, Photographs
Languages: English
Nicholas John Pope, Jr. was a retired Commander in the United States Navy who was from Norfolk, Virginia. He was born in East Chicago, Indiana on July 7th, 1918. He joined the Navy in 1940 and flew over 400 combat missions in the Mediterranean and Atlantic while stationed in North Africa serving under Paul “Bear” Bryant. After the war, he continued to serve in the Navy as a public relations officer until his retirement from active duty in 1964. Nicholas John Pope, Jr. continued his career with a public interest show on NBC affiliate, WAVY-TV where he also served as Public Relations Director. In addition, he held the position of Public Relations Director at the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority and also worked for the Virginia Opera Association. Nicholas John Pope, Jr. was educated at UCLA, where he played football and at Oglethorpe University. Nicholas John Pope, Jr. passed away at the age of 94 on November 19th, 2012.
During his career, Nicholas John Pope, Jr. was known as a Junior. He has a son by the name of Nicholas John Pope, III, who has referred to his father as a Senior.
Banks and banking--Virginia
Berkley (Norfolk, Va.)
Boats and boating
Buildings
Central business districts--Virginia--Norfolk
Church buildings--Virginia
Construction
Elizabeth River (Va.)
Ghent (Norfolk, Va.)
Historic buildings--Virginia--Norfolk
Hotels
Housing--Virginia--Norfolk
Norfolk (Va.)
Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority
People
Portsmouth (Va.)
Virginia Beach (Va.)
Repository: Sargeant Memorial Collection
Access Restrictions: This collection is open to all researchers.
Use Restrictions: The status of copyright for these materials is governed by Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C). Copyright restrictions may apply.
Acquisition Source: Timothy McMahon Pope, Sr. by donation
Processing Information: Processed December 04, 2024
Photograph of a construction worker spray painting the side of the Carva Foods building brick wall during demolition in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: MDA 69-118-3
Photograph of the demolition of a Ghent residential structure on Olney Road near Colonial Avenue for a redevelopment project site in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 70-11-5
Photograph of East Ghent residential structures being cleared from the demolition of the redevelopment project site in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Numbe: JP 71-1-2
Photograph of two boys on top of rubble from the demolition of a building in East Ghent in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-5
Photograph of the demolition of a residential stucture in East Ghent in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-6
Photograph of a residential structure with broken windows and a sign afixed to the brick facade that says "Danger Demolition" in East Ghent in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Packet Number: NJP 71-11-1
Photograph of the East Ghent demolition site next to the Eash Ghent Model City Neighborhood Office in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-9
Photograph of the demolition of residential structures a the corner of Graydon Avenue in East Ghent in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-10
Photograph of the demolition of a residential structure near a school zone in East Ghent in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-11
Photograph of the demolition of a timbe framed building in disrepair in East Ghent in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-12
Demolition of First Baptist Church on Westover Avenue and Moran Avenue, now Botetourt Gardens, after its destruction from a fire in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-13
Demolition of First Baptist Church on Westover Avenue and Moran Avenue, now Botetourt Gardens, after its destruction from a fire in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-14
Demolition of First Baptist Church on Westover Avenue and Moran Avenue, now Botetourt Gardens, after its destruction from a fire in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-17
Demolition of First Baptist Church on Westover Avenue and Moran Avenue, now Botetourt Gardens, after its destruction from a fire in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-18
Demolition of First Baptist Church on Westover Avenue and Moran Avenue, now Botetourt Gardens, after its destruction from a fire in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-19
Demolition of First Baptist Church on Westover Avenue and Moran Avenue, now Botetourt Gardens, after its destruction from a fire in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-20
Demolition of First Baptist Church on Westover Avenue and Moran Avenue, now Botetourt Gardens, after its destruction from a fire in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-21
Photograph of the demolition of residential structures with rubble piled in dump trucks in East Ghent in Norfolk, Virginia.
NRHA Negative Packet Number: NJP 71-11-34