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[Colonial Play with Statue]

Description: Photograph of a play being performed on stage. In the back, there is a statue framed by a giant picture frame. In front of the frame are two boys and a girl, dressed in colonial-American attire, and a baby covered by a black blanket in a chair.
Date: 1940~/1949~
Creator: Foster, William Hague

[Construction Workers at Shelton Chapel Site]

Description: Photograph of men around a trench at the Shelton Chapel construction site on the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary campus. Two construction workers are standing inside of the trench while several men to the left pour dirt or concrete in the hole; three other men are watching from the other side, one of whom is wearing a suit and tie. Lubbock Hall and other buildings are partially visible in the background.
Date: 1942
Creator: Foster, William Hague

[Crowd and a Parked Bus in Front of an Open Church Entrance]

Description: Photograph of a crowd of Hispanic church-goers standing in front of a church entrance. The crowd is made up of men, women, and children gathered into small, clustered groups. The church is a wood-slatted building with a row of windows on the right-hand side. It has a tall belfry that is attached to the open double-door entrance and cut off at the top edge of the image. A covered parking area is visible in the background on the far left-hand side of the image. There is a dirt road in the foregro… more
Date: March 29, 1947

[Crowd in Front of an Open Church Entrance]

Description: Photograph of a group of Hispanic church-goers standing in a crowd in front of the entrance to their church. Most of the people in the group are facing the church, and there are a couple more smaller groups scattered throughout the image. The church building has a tall belfry that is connected to the double-door entrance and cut off at the top of the image. The building continues along the back right-hand side of the image, where there is another back entrance. There is a car parked in front of… more
Date: March 29, 1947

[Five People Outside a House]

Description: Photograph of five people outside of a house. Four of them are in the center of the photograph, and there are two men and two women. The couple in the front are holding hands, and they all seem to be heading left. There is also a man standing in the doorway on the right side of the photo, leaning on the house. A car can be seen in the background.
Date: 1940~/1949~
Creator: Foster, William Hague

[Five Women Posing for a Picture]

Description: Photograph of five women posing for a picture. The girl on the right is much younger than the rest, and the woman next to her is much older. The woman second from the left is making a silly face by sticking her tongue out. Behind them is the door to a house.
Date: 1940~/1949~
Creator: Foster, William Hague

[Front of a Light Wood Building and Trees]

Description: Photograph of the front of an old light wood building surrounded with plant overgrowth. The building is facing toward the lefthand side, and has a crude fence made of thick branches encircling the right side. The entrance consists of closed double doors, an awning above, and stairs leading up to a small landing in front of the doors. The roof of another building is visible next to this building on the other side of a fence. The front yard of the building is sparse grass and a thin dirt pathway.… more
Date: April 23, 1947

[Group of Men at the Construction Site of Shelton Chapel Prepped for Footings]

Description: Photograph of a group of men at the construction site of Shelton Chapel. There are a multitude of square holes prepared for the construction footings, as well as rolls of rebar and large wooden planks strewn about the site. On the left side, most of the men are gathered around a trench and looking inside. The camera faces south towards 27th and Wichita Street and the University of Texas at Austin tower and the Texas State Capitol building are visible in the background.
Date: 1942
Creator: Foster, William Hague
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