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 Collection: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[Two Women and Man Fishing]

[Two Women and Man Fishing]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of two women and one man sitting on a pier eating and fishing. The man and the woman behind him are holding up their drinks and smiling; they are both wearing hats. The other woman is wearing a white bonnet and dotted blouse. More people are visible further down the pier in the background. The back of the photograph is a postcard.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[Two Women Standing Outside Near Sidewalk]

[Two Women Standing Outside Near Sidewalk]

Date: 1925
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of two women identified as Folmina and Elizabeth Vuylsteke. They are standing outdoors near a sidewalk and in front of a bush. Both are wearing long, dark dresses and smiling at the camera. There is a neighborhood street in the background.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[Two Young Girls in Dresses]

[Two Young Girls in Dresses]

Date: 1906
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of two young girls in white dresses, identified as Amelia and Edith Carr. They are standing with their hands at their sides on a fur rug. Both are wearing white bows in their hair and looking towards the camera.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[View of Cannon Float in a Parade]

[View of Cannon Float in a Parade]

Date: 1923
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a float with a cannon on it. There are people walking alongside the float, between crowds on either side of the road. Farther down the road ahead of the float, there is a group of people walking in straight lines wearing hats and white shirts. People are watching from the balconies of buildings in the background.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[View of Funeral Procession]

[View of Funeral Procession]

Date: unknown
Creator: Trost Studio
Description: Photograph of a large crowd at a funeral procession, held for 29 people that were killed in the Gulf Tanker "Venezuela" explosion. The view is from above, and shows crowds of people on both sides of the street that the procession is going down. There are parked automobiles in the foreground, and hearses and medical cars driving in the procession. The bottom right corner has a stamp from Trost Studio.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[View of Lighthouse]

[View of Lighthouse]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of the Sabine Bank Lighthouse, in the Gulf of Mexico. The lighthouse is red and is built in the water. There are two visible ships in the distant background.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[View of Parade]

[View of Parade]

Date: 1923
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a parade from above. There is a float with a large globe on it with three people pushing it from behind. There are crowds of people on either side of the street.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[View of parade crowd]

[View of parade crowd]

Date: 1923
Creator: unknown
Description: Postcard of a parade crowd on Proctor St. in Port Arthur. There is a large group of people on both sides of the street, and spectators are looking on from above in building windows. American flags are hanging down across the street. There is a man on a horse in the bottom-left corner of the photograph. The men are dressed in suits and hats and the women are in dresses, and many people are carrying umbrellas.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[View of Parade from Above]

[View of Parade from Above]

Date: 1923
Creator: unknown
Description: Photograph of a parade from above. There is one white float with a woman standing on it, wearing what appears to be a Statue of Liberty costume, proceeding between crowds of people and down a street with buildings on either side. The crowds continue into the distance in the background. The back of the photograph is a postcard.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast
[View of Plaza Hotel]

[View of Plaza Hotel]

Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: Postcard of the Plaza Hotel on Lakeshore Drive, dated early 1900s. The photograph was take from in front of Pleasure Pier Bridge. There are telephone poles and wires across the street, and houses can be seen in the distance.
Contributing Partner: Museum of the Gulf Coast