Typed text on cut card in folder with photo says: "Board of Directors, Marine Studios, 1959: Ed Clark, Secretary, Ward Cheney, W.F. Rolleston, C.V. Whitney, Chairman, W.D. Burden, President, Ilia Tolstoy. Seated: Sherman Pratt, Ralph Poole, G.M.…
A full-color image of a pilot whale in a pool. In the background spectators sit in stands. In the foreground, the dark-colored whale rests its chin on the edge of the pool, allowing a man in a crisp white uniform to brush its teeth with a large…
Decal depicts the drawn image of a bottlenose dolphin. The image is blue in color with a white outline and features. The words "Florida's Marineland" are embedded in the image. The backing of the decal is present protecting the sticky backside of the…
Newspaper article detailing the adventures Ilia Tolstoy undertook before helping to open Marine Studio. It goes into detail of his Tibetan expedition, as well as his life in Russian before leaving for the U.S. The photograph shows Johnny Weissmuller…
Two-sided flyer with details of the park and images of the dolphin shows, turtle, pilot whale, shark, and barracuda. There is a map of Florida on the back with information about other Florida attractions as well as park hours and show times.
Brochure and park map that was available to the public. The information on the brochure provides details about the shows offered as well as the time schedule. There is a listing of restaurants, gift shop and other information that would be important…
A multiple-page full-color booklet that describes the different exhibits and animals housed at Marineland, Detailed descriptions of the different species that can be observed at the park. Both real-life pictures and illustrations are included in the…
A blueish-grey dolphin named Pudgy leaps out of the water against the backdrop of the tank and the deck. Behind the dolphin is a deck that can be lowered into the pool by cables seen in the image. Leading up to th deck is a stairwell seen to the…
Brief biographical profiles of Marineland's founders: Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, W. Douglas Burden, and Count Ilia Tolstoy. (Text cut off on right side on original.)