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A photograph of three unidentified Women of Wesleyan.

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A woman gives another woman directions to the Women of Wesleyan flea market. The outdoor flea market served as a fundraiser for Virginia Wesleyan College and the first one took place in 1969.

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Women of Wesleyan officer ,Thelma Brennan (right), looks down at a notebook in a discussion with another woman whose identity unknown.

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A woman, who was likely a Woman of Wesleyan officer, points to a stall on a diagram for the Women of Wesleyan Flea Market. Virginia Wesleyan students Sherry McMillan '73 and Jim Simmons '74 are also in the picture and volunteered to assist with the…

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Standing in front of a campus drawing, President Clarke speaks to two women holding teacups at one of the early fundraising coffees.

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In the company of two Women of Wesleyan members, President Clarke shovels soil on a newly planted tree on the Virginia Wesleyan campus.

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A woman, likely a member of the Women of Wesleyan (WOW), and two volunteers, likely Virginia Wesleyan College students, engaging in a discussion during the WOW flea market preparations.

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Women examine containers and items on the table. The photograph may have been related to the Women of Wesleyan Flea Market.

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Two Women of Wesleyan officers working on the stall map for the WOW Flea Market.

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Women of Wesleyan seated, some with cups in hand, as a speaker, likely Virginia Wesleyan President Lambuth M. Clarke, gives an address.

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An individually run produce stand operated by Jack Fentress on land south of Pungo, Virginia Beach.

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A farm laborer leads a mule-drawn cart with a device that is dusting cantaloupes, a crop that Princess Anne farmers found a market for in Norfolk during the 1920s. This July 22 Experimental Station photograph was thematic to the 1920s when farmers…

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Mrs. Thelma Brennan and Mrs. Wayne present President Lambuth Clarke with what is believed to be a check from the 1972 Women of Wesleyan Flea Market. The flea market served as a fundraising initiative for the college.

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An unidentified woman holding a plant and smiling at a child at the Women of Wesleyan Flea Market in October 1972.

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The Botanical Garden Society stand at the October 1972 Women of Wesleyan Flea Market. The WOW Flea Market served as a fundraising initiative for the institution.

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Two young women point a driver toward an unspecified direction at the 1972 Women of Wesleyan Flea Market.

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A boy pulls his wagon of goods at the Women of Wesleyan (WOW) flea market.

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Barrels on unspecified land in Princess Anne County, Va.

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A farm laborer stands near a wagon holding a basket over top of a barrel on a farm in Princess Anne County, Virginia.

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A photograph of the General Hospital of Virginia Beach, formerly located on Arctic Avenue and 25th Street.
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