Where the West Begins: Capturing Fort Worth's Historic Treasures - 12 Matching Results
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- [Group of people at a dedication]
- Photograph of a dedication at Glen Lake Camp.
- Caroline Cox on her Horse
- Caroline Cox, champion at the 1944 Texas Cowboy Reunion and Rodeo at Stamford.
- Grand Champion Beef Calf of 1944 Houston Stock Show
- Photograph of the Grand Champion steer at the Houston Stock show wearing a harness. The steer has a banner hanging on it that reads, "Grand Champion Steer Houston Fat Stock Show & Live Stock Exposition, Houston, Texas". The steer's lead rope is being held a young man in a cowboy hat and button-up shirt. Behind the steer stands three men, one wearing eyeglasses, a vest and suit with a cigar in his mouth. The other two men are wearing collared shirts and neckties. All three men wear hats.
- Belle Brummel Ret., Champion Polled Hereford Heifer
- Photograph of Belle Brummel Ret., a resident champion Polled Hereford female wearing a harness.
- Champion Hereford Bull
- Photograph of a champion Hereford bull wearing a harness.
- Merlyn Gail Kothmann and Grand Champion Steer
- Photograph of Merlyn Gail Kothmann wearing a short-sleeved pantsuit and holding the lead rope of a Grand Champion steer. She is holding the winning banner on the steer's back. In the background are two old cars and an old truck.
- B-32 military plane
- Photograph of a B-32 on the tarmac near a large building under construction, possibly a hangar. The B-32 is a large plane with 4 propellers.
- B-32 military plane
- Photograph of a B-32 on the tarmac near a large building under construction, possibly a hangar. The B-32 is a large plane with 4 propellers.
- Looking down on a B-32
- Photograph of a B-32 from above. It is a large military plane with 4 propellers. There is a fleet of smaller planes behind the B-32.
- B-32 plane, side view, on the ground.
- Photograph of a B-32 from the side. A building under construction is behind the plane.
- 220-yard dash at the 1944 Fat Stock Show
- Photograph of the runners making their start in the 220-yard dash at the 1944 Fat Stock Show track and field meet. The man on the far right is Curly Whitaker, who entered for Convair.
- Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, from the north side
- Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, as seen from the north side. The photograph includes two water towers, warehouses, and a parking lot.