Chalberg Collection of Prints and Negatives - 32 Matching Results
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- [Texas State Capitol]
- Looking north at the Capitol building from the roof of a building, possibly the Littlefield building at 6th and Congress. The photo shows the Travis County Courthouse in a state of disrepair at the corner of 11th and Congress.
- Looking north up Congress Avenue
- Looking north up Congress Avenue from just north of the bridge. A variety of businesses and cars in view.
- [South Congress Avenue looking north]
- Looking north from the about the 1100 block of South Congress. State Capitol is in view.
- [South Congress Avenue looking north]
- Looking north from South Congress.
- [Magnesium Plant]
- Two buildings connected by a covered conveyor belt. Future site of the Balcones Research Center, now known as the J. J. Pickle Research Campus.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the west end looking east.
- Stephen F. Austin Hotel
- Looking east from W. 7th at intersection of 7th and Congress. Photo taken after the extension to the Stephen F. Austin Hotel.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the south bank looking towards the diving board.
- [Hall Level Works]
- Four women making levels in a workshop.
- Armistice parade down Congress
- Crowds on both sides of Congress as the American Legion section of the parade passes.
- [V-J-Day Celebration]
- Two servicemen dance while a crowd of other servicemen and women watch for V-J Day celebration.
- [V-J Day Celebration]
- View from above of a crowd at a V-J Day (Victory over Japan) Celebration. August 14, 1945
- [V-J Day Celebration]
- People in the street celebrating V-J Day (Victory over Japan) on Congress Avenue in front of Krugers, Franklins, Goodfriends, and Synder's.
- [V-J Day Celebration]
- A man with a microphone and a crowd stand outside the Paramount Theater on Congress Avenue on V-J Day (Victory over Japan).
- [V-J Day Celebration]
- Group of servicemen and women on Congress Avenue to celebrate V-J (Victory over Japan) Day.
- V-J Day Celebration
- Crowd of women, servicemen, and a youth at a V-J Day (Victory over Japan) Celebration.
- [Capitol Laundry & Cleaning Co.]
- Exterior of building with delivery van in driveway. 801 Barton Springs Road.
- Couple in downtown Austin
- A serviceman and a woman looking up at the camera from the sidewalk.
- Governor’s Mansion
- Front elevation, north elevation, taken from northeast, Shows grounds and landscaping, screen porch.
- [Servicemen arriving in Austin]
- Servicemen departing buses and walking south from Bowen Trailways Motor Coaches at 708 Brazos. Moonlight tower visible at corner of 8th and Brazos.
- [Nursing School Graduation]
- Group of women in nurses uniforms standing outside Seton Hospital.
- Governor’s Mansion Interiors
- Archway into room showing part of fireplace, love seat and curtains.
- Governor’s Mansion Interiors - The Gold Room
- Corner of room showing love seat, curtains and part of fireplace.
- Governor’s Mansion Interiors
- Front parlor fireplace, showing wallpaper.
- [Armistice Parade on Congress Avenue]
- Looking south down Congress Avenue from 5th Street at military parade on street.
- Congress Avenue looking towards Capitol
- Photograph of Congress Avenue looking north from 7th St.
- Community Chest
- Group of women and the Mayor on the back of a fire engine. Back of the photo reads, "L-R: Mrs. Alden Davis, Mrs. Jess Walker (Ina). Mayor Tom Miller at right."
- Congress Avenue from 5th Street
- A busy Congress Avenue looking north from the east side of the 500 block. People line the sidewalks while cars and buses fill the streets.
- [Governor's Mansion with snow]
- East facade from street, mansion in snow. Shows walkway from street, with curved stairs and small urns. Porch is screened, carriage house visible in background.
- [Governor’s Mansion]
- Looking west at the entrance of the Governor's Mansion.
- Street Railroad Downtown
- A crowd of people in downtown Austin. Caption on photo reads, "Loading the Plain Line Street Cars at Sixth and Congress, Austin, Texas, 1:40p.m., February 7, 1940 for their last run. Being replaced by new buses on the left."
- Governor’s Mansion
- Front elevation, grounds, gardens, walkway, very lush landscaping.