Jim Bell Texas Architecture Collection - 61 Matching Results

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[Plaque on Building]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque mounted on the outside wall of a building in Newton, Texas, about the First Christian Church of Lockhart.
[Cars Parked Across From Stores]
Photograph of cars parked across the street from stores in Newton, Texas.
[Sign at Newton County Courthouse]
Photograph of a sign for the Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program outside the Newton County Courthouse in Newton, Texas. Construction on a building is visible in the background.
[Newton County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Newton County courthouse under construction, in Newton, Texas. A tall sign to the right marks the courthouse as a Texas Historic Courthouse Preservation Program project.
[Construction Outside Courthouse]
Photograph of construction in front of the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas. A water tower is visible to the right.
[Courthouse Clock Tower]
Photograph of the Newton County courthouse clock tower in Newton, Texas. Tree branches are visible in front of it.
[Small Building In Front of Courthouse]
Photograph of a small building with a "Geo-Systems USA" sign on front of it in front of the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas. A water tower is visible in the background, and there is a tree to the left.
[Tree In Front of Courthouse]
Photograph of a tree in front of the Newton County courthouse, which is under construction, in Newton, Texas.
[Tree By Courthouse]
Photograph of a tree in front of the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas.
[Red Trailer by Courthouse]
Photograph of a red trailer and other construction equipment in front of the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas. Trees are visible in the foreground.
[Pile of Rubble]
Photograph of a pile of rubble in front of a chain link fence at the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas.
[Rubble Against Fence]
Photograph of a pile of rubble, including a wooden circle with a pattern cut out of the middle, in front of a chain link fence near the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas.
[Photograph of a Lamp Post]
Photograph of a lamp post by a sidewalk in Newton, Texas. Buildings and trees are visible in the background.
[Courthouse Under Construction]
Photograph of the Newton County courthouse and the construction around it, seen through a chain link fence, in Newton, Texas.
[Ladders Against Courthouse]
Photograph of several ladders leaning against the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas. A man stands on top of an awning to the left, and there is a red trailer to the right.
[W. H. Ford Male/Female College]
Photograph of a car parked in front of the W. H. Ford Male/Female College in Newton, Texas. The college is a two-story white clapboard house, with a sign hanging between two posts on the front porch advertising soup.
[Newton County Veterans' Memorial Monument]
Photograph of the Newton County Veterans' Memorial Monument in Newton, Texas. The courthouse is visible in the background.
[Plaque on Ground]
Photograph of a plaque bolted to the ground in Newton, Texas. It reads: "Appreciation 1998. Committee: R. V. Woods, President. Carmen Walker, Secretary. Elmer Marcontell, Treasurer. Archie Weeks, Chaplain. Mary E. Fortenberry, W. D. Smith, J. D. Miller, Charles Glover, Ike Inman, Ennis Washburn, Billy Frank Peters. Commissioners Court: Lon Sharver, County Judge. Milton Jarrell, Commissioner. Anderson White, Commissioner. Rosemary Johnson, Secretary. Weldon Wilkinson, Commissioner. Ricky Odom, Commissioner. Mary Cobb, County Clerk. Karen Fuller, Kay Kay Fancher, Sandra Bishop, County Clerk Office Staff. Glenn Mitchell, Newton County News. Bobby Ross Group, Jim Adams, Jay Wilkerson, Clifford L. Breaux, Draftsman. American Legion Post #158, Smith Monument Co."
[Monument and Courthouse]
Photograph of a veterans' monument near the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas.
[Plaque in Newton]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the town of Newton, Texas. The courthouse is visible in the background.
[Pavilion in Newton]
Photograph of a pavilion in Newton, Texas. Trees and cars are visible in the background.
[Pavilion by Courthouse]
Photograph of a pavilion in front of the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas. Trees are visible in the background.
[Close-Up of Pavilion]
Photograph of a close-up of a pavilion by the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas.
[Decorated Pavilion]
Photograph of a pavilion decorated with greenery in Newton, Texas. The W. H. Ford Male/Female College is visible across the street in the background.
[Square Pavilion]
Photograph of a square pavilion decorated with greenery in Newton, Texas. Cars and buildings are visible in the background.
[Newton County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas. Construction and trees are visible in the foreground.
[Front Entrance to Courthouse]
Photograph of the front entrance to the Newton County courthouse in Newton, Texas. The courthouse and the area in front of it are under construction, and there is a chain link fence in the foreground.
[Road In Front of Buildings]
Photograph of a car parked in front of buildings in Newton, Texas. The road is visible in the foreground.
[Tools by a Plaque]
Photograph of several wooden tools on the floor by a plaque, with another plaque lying on the table in the background.
[Close-Up of a Plaque]
Photograph of a close-up of a plaque sitting on the floor between tools in Newton, Texas. It reads: "This memorial clock and bell was given to Newton County, Texas. In memory of Dr. L. S. Reavy and wife Maryann by their daughter, Alice. July 1989".
[Plaque Resting Against Bell]
Photograph of a plaque resting against a bell, with a clock face leaning against the wall in the background. The plaque reads: "Newton County Courthouse. Courthouse Square, built in 1903. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior".
[Plaque at Newton County Courthouse]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Newton County courthouse sitting on the floor in front of a clock face.
[Bell and Clock Face on Floor]
Photograph of a bell, a clock face, two plaques, and various other tools on the floor of a building in Newton, Texas.
[Cars Outside House]
Photograph of three cars parked outside a two-story white clapboard house in Newton, Texas. A water tower is visible in the background.
[House Across From Courthouse]
Photograph of a two-story white clapboard house across the street from the Newton County courthouse, which is visible in the background. Several cars are parked outside the house, and a water tower is visible to the left.
[Benches on a Porch]
Photograph of two benches on the front porch of a house in Newton, Texas, with a Texas Historical Commission plaque mounted by the front door.
[Plaque at W. H. Ford College]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque bolted to the wall of the W. H. Ford Male & Female College in Newton, Texas, which it describes.
[Water Pump and Bucket]
Photograph of a red water pump next to a bucket full of water on a wooden platform. A green bench surrounds a tree in the background.
[Plaque on a Rock]
Photograph of a plaque mounted on a rock in front of a building in Newton, Texas. It reads: "Blue Star Memorial By-Way. A tribute to the Armed Forces of America. Newton Garden Club. National Garden Clubs, Inc."
[Rock In Front of Fence]
Photograph of a plaque mounted on a rock in front of a white picket fence with a sign on it. The plaque reads: "Blue Star Memorial By-Way. A tribute to the Armed Forces of America. Newton Garden Club. National Garden Clubs, Inc." The sign on the fence reads: "Powell Hotel Gardens Are Maintained by Newton Garden Club".
[View of Powell Hotel Gardens]
Photograph of the Powell Hotel gardens in Newton, Texas. There is a plaque mounted on a rock in front of the white picket fence. The sign on the fence reads: "Powell Hotel Gardens Are Maintained by Newton Garden Club". Past the fence, there is a green bench surrounding a tree, several cars in a parking lot, and a building.
[Sign Outside Building]
Photograph of a sign outside a building in Newton, Texas. It reads: "Newton County Visitor's Center and Chamber Commerce". Cars and buildings are visible to the left.
[Sign on Balcony]
Photograph of a sign on the second floor balcony of a building in Newton, Texas. It reads: "W. H. Ford Male/Female College". An American flag and a Texas flag hang from the two poles on either side of the sign.
[Chairs in a Room]
Photograph of several chairs and couches placed in a circle inside a room in Newton, Texas. There is a piano against the wall to the right, and a sign at the front of the room reads: "Today's Sponsor: Sue and Sam Collins".
[Screen Door and Furniture]
Photograph of chairs and a piano in a room with a door opening inward to the right. A sign to the left reads: "Today's Sponsor Sue and Sam Collins".
[Sign Mounted on Wall]
Photograph of a sign mounted on a wall inside a building in Newton, Texas. It reads: "Classroom Given in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Syler (Ruth Mann/Syler) First Teachers of W. H. Ford Male & Female College. Given by Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Medlin (Florence Singletary Medlin) Great Granddaughter. Mr. Felix P. Singletary Great Grandson. Rose A. Medlin Great Great Granddaughter".
[Office Room]
Photograph of an office room inside a building in Newton, Texas. There is a desk, a large abacus, and a mounted photograph to the right, and a full bookshelf and a typewriter to the left. A dress hangs from the top of a mirror in the background.
[Books on a Bench]
Photograph of a room in a building in Newton, Texas. To the left, several books and a slate sit on a combination bench and desk. There is a table to the right, and a typewriter, a full bookshelf, and an abacus are visible in the background.
[View of a Bathroom]
Photograph of a sink, a toilet, and a bathtub in a bathroom in a building in Newton, Texas.
[Typewriter on a Desk]
Photograph of a typewriter, a ruler, and a framed piece of paper on a desk in a building in Newton, Texas. A framed photograph is mounted on the wall above the desk.
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