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[Abacus and paper]
A photograph of an abacus and invoice sheet from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The abacus is on top of the paper and looks hand-made with wooden pieces, nails, wires strung through it, and white and brown beads separated into seven on each. At the top of the abacus is a paper.
[Advertisement for the Falstaff Serenade]
Photograph of an advertisement for the Falstaff Serenade on WBAP.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-165]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department with handwritten notes of numbers, county line indicator, and roads. Major roads include: I-35W. Major land structures include: Henrietta Creek.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-5P-171]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department with handwritten notes of numbers, county line indicator, and roads. Major roads include: TX-114. Major land structures include: Kirkwood Branch
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-6P-38]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department with handwritten notes of numbers, county line indicator, and roads. Major roads include: TX-114.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-6P-47]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department with handwritten notes of numbers, county line indicator, and roads. Major roads include: TX-114, Major land structures include: Grapevine Lake, Kirkwood Branch and Dove Creek.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-6P-154]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major land structures include: Grapevine Lake, Dove Creek and Jones Branch.
[Aerial Photograph of Denton County, DJR-6P-163]
Aerial photograph of an area of land in Denton County, Texas surveyed by the Texas Highway Department. Major roads include: TX-26. Major land structures include: Grapevine Lake and Denton Creek.
[Amanda Talbot at scholars reception]
Photograph of Amanda Talbot, a Mayborn Scholar, at a reception during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, in Grapevine, TX.
[American Druggist flyer]
Photograph of an American Druggist flyer taped onto a slide.
[Andrea Arterbery at scholars reception]
Photograph of Andrea Arterbery, a Mayborn Scholar, at a reception held during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event took place at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, in Grapevine, TX.
[Ann Alden and mother on show]
Photograph of Ann Alden and a woman on set. They appear to be in a conversation. Alden is wearing a patterned dress, heels, and accessories. The woman is seated on a chair. She is wearing glasses, a dark shirt, a skirt, a light-colored jacket, a decorative headpiece, and accessories. Behind them, there is a cut-out display of a wood fence, a landscape with trees, and a backdrop showing the sky full of clouds. A WBAP-TV film camera is seen to the left, and a boom pole with a microphone can be seen to the right of the image. There are two small chairs visible to the right. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and mother on show photo]
Photograph of Ann Alden, an elderly woman, and three children on set. The woman is seated on a chair to the left of the photograph and Alden is posing with the three children to the right of the photograph. Alden is wearing a patterned dress, heels, and accessories. The woman is wearing glasses, a light-colored dress, a decorative headpiece, and accessories. One of the children are wearing shirts and pants, the girl is wearing a shirt and a skirt, and the third boy is seated at the table wearing a shirt and shorts. Behind them, there is a cut-out display of a wood fence, a landscape with trees, and a backdrop showing the sky full of clouds. A WBAP-TV camera operator is seen to the left, and a boom pole with a microphone can be seen to the right of the image. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and mother on show photograph]
Photograph of Ann Alden and a woman on set. They appear to be in a conversation. Alden is standing toward the center of the photograph, wearing a patterned dress, heels, and accessories. The woman is seated on a chair slightly toward the left. She is wearing glasses, a shirt, a skirt, a light-colored jacket, a decorative headpiece, and accessories. Behind them, there is a cut-out display of a wood fence, a landscape with trees, and a backdrop showing the sky full of clouds. A WBAP-TV camera operator is seen to the left, and a boom pole with a microphone can be seen to the right of the image. There is a small chair visible to the right. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden and Shrine Circus on set]
Photograph of Ann Alden and a woman with a bear on set. Alden is wearing a dark-colored dress, earrings, and heels. The woman is wearing a decorative costume and headpiece. The bear is wearing a decorative neckpiece and on a leash. On the wall behind them, there are posters depicting a clown and advertising Moslah Temple's Shrine Circus. A table covered with objects is visible to the left and checkered tiles on the floor. There is a boom pole with a microphone to the left of the image. Alden is standing to the bear's right and the guest is standing to the bear's left. Ann Alden is a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Ann Alden with Shrine Circus on set]
Photograph of Ann Alden and a woman with a bear on set. Alden is wearing a dark-colored dress, earrings, and heels. The woman is wearing a decorative costume and headpiece. The bear is wearing a decorative neckpiece and seated on a chair. On the wall behind them, there are posters depicting a clown and advertising Moslah Temple's Shrine Circus. A table covered with objects is visible to the left and checkered tiles on the floor. There is a boom pole with a microphone to the left of the image. Ann Alden was a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh.
[Argus pin, lenses, and cloth]
Photograph of an Argus pin with a photo of Byrd Williams III and two lenses from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The lenses and pin are resting on top of a folded cloth that has stains and smudges. The pin is engraved at the top with "ARGUS INCORPORATED" and at the bottom with "ANN ARBOR MICH". A small paper section beneath the photograph reads "866".
[Argus pin, lenses, and cloth at angle]
Photograph of an Argus pin with a photo of Byrd Williams III and two lenses from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. One of the lenses is propped up and the pin is visible through it. The pieces are resting on top of a folded cloth that has stains and smudges. The pin is engraved at the top with "ARGUS INCORPORATED" and at the bottom with "ANN ARBOR MICH". A small paper section beneath the photograph reads "866".
[Ashley Porter speaking to Sue Mayborn at reception]
Photograph of Ashley Porter, a Mayborn Scholar, speaking with Sue Mayborn, president of the Frank and Sue Mayborn Foundation, at a reception during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, in Grapevine, TX.
[Attendee of Mayborn Scholars reception]
Photograph of an attendee of the Mayborn Scholars reception during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. The event took place at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, in Grapevine, TX.
[Attendees gathered at reception]
Photograph of attendees of the Mayborn Scholars reception gathered together in a sitting area. Pictured are (L-R) Sue Mayborn, Rebecca Aguilar, Jim Dale, Ashley Porter, Amanda Talbot, and Neil Foote. The event was held as a part of the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, in Grapevine, TX.
[Attendees gathered for group photo]
Photograph of the attendees of the Mayborn Scholars reception during the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. Included are Randy Loftis, Jim Dale, Jesika Fisher, Sarah Whyman, Mike Mooney, Neil Foote, David Barnett, Candace Carlisle, Kelly Juntunen, Ashley Porter, Amanda Talbot, Rebecca Aguilar, Sue Mayborn, Dorothy Bland, Andrea Arterbery, Hailey Sutton, and Joy Omokore. The event was held at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center, in Grapevine, TX.
[Back of a Kodak Jr. No. 2C Autographic Camera]
Photograph of a Kodak Jr. No. 2C Autographic camera from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It is the back of the casing on the camera, which appears to be in a leather style. There are bright silver metal parts on it and a paper tag is attached to the side with white string. A piece attached to the back labels the camera as a "No. 2C Autographic Kodak Jr." and the final line is too blurred to make out clearly.
[Back of Argus A or AF camera]
Photograph of either an Argus AF or Argus A camera from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It is the back of the casing on the camera, which is silver and has a black striped design in three row on the top and bottom of the back. There is also a design of three tiered rectangles with two lines forming the shapes. The viewfinder is in the center and there are two silver parts on the top of the camera.
[Backside of a Bell helicopter]
Photograph of the ackside of a Bell helicopter in a field in front of the WBAP building.
[Bell Helicopter in the sky]
Photograph of a Bell Helicopter in the sky.
[Big studio]
Photograph of a large set, viewed from above.
[Big studio setup]
Photograph of a big studio displaying light setup and a behind view of a man operating a television camera for WBAP-TV. The camera operator is filming a man standing in front of a plain backdrop.
[Black rotary phone]
Two photographs of a black rotary phone from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It was most likely used at the Byrd Photo Service. The first is of the full phone and cable that provides the landline connection. The second is a close up of the rotary dial, which is covered in dirt and grime. The phone number is in the center and reads "Area Code 817; 929-3993".
Black Tie Dinner - Stories Untold: Equality Texas, Women's Chorus of Dallas, Resource Center of Dallas, AIDS Services of Dallas, White Rock Friends, Congregation Beth El Binah, and ARRT
Video recording from the Black Tie Dinner Collection recorded during an interview with members of different non-profit organizations involved with the Black Tie Dinner, such as: Equality Texas Foundation, Women's Chorus of Dallas, Resource Center of Dallas, AIDS Services of Dallas, White Rock Friends, Congregation Beth El Binah, and AIDS Resources of Rural Texas.
[Blake Byrne at his desk]
Photograph of Blake Byrne sitting at his desk with his arms crossed.
[Blake Byrne in an office]
Photograph of Blake Byrne in an office. He is wearing sunglasses and a tie.
[Blake Byrne in his workspace]
Photograph of Blake Byrne sitting at his desk with his arms cross. He is surrounded by documents and other items in his workspace.
[Bobby Lewis Rides Freckled Leo Girl]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Freckled Leo Girl, ridden and owned by Bobby Lewis, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Non-Professional Division of the Finals.
[Bobby Lewis Rides Miss N Command]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Miss N Command, ridden and owned by Bobby Lewis, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Non-Professional Division of the Finals.
[Bobby Peters in hobo costume]
Photograph of Bobby Peters dressed as a "hobo" wearing an exaggerated sad expression.
[The Bobby Peters Show]
Photograph of Bobby Peters passing out goody bags to an audience of children.
[Bobby Pidgeon Rides Joses Dually]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Joses Dually, ridden by Bobby Pidgeon, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Non-Professional Division of the Finals. Joses Dually was owned by Bar H Ranche.
[Bucki James Rides Merada Missy]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Merada Missy, ridden and owned by Bucki James, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Non-Professional Division of the Finals.
[Burke Sullivant Rides Chicks Achy Braky]
Photograph of competitors in the 1997 National Cutting Horse Association Summer Cutting Spectacular held at Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas. In this image, a horse, Chicks Achy Braky, ridden and owned by Burke Sullivant, separates a cow from the herd during a cutting competition in the Non-Professional Division of the Finals.
[Byrd notebook that has construction measurements]
Photograph of a notebook with a message and measurements from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The message reads "P.S. If you think this is a special case just remember that a little circle just has a smaller radius than a big circle and that old Dioginese was more than half cracked." On the next page are measurements and math for building a cantilever retaining wall.
[Byrd notebook with construction information]
Photograph of a notebook with measurements and formula information from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It includes notes on materials, equations, and cheat-sheets for what certain letters mean.
[Byrd notebook with construction measurements]
Photograph of a notebook with a message and measurements from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The message reads "P.S. If you think this is a special case just remember that a little circle just has a smaller radius than a big circle and that old Dioginese was more than half cracked." On the next page are measurements and math for building a cantilever retaining wall.
[Byrd Photo neon sign]
A photograph of a neon sign from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It was used at the Byrd Photo Service and is resting on a wooden table.
[Byrd Photo Service directions stamp]
A photograph of a stamp from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It has a wooden handle and at the top of the handle it reads "C. O. Hagood Co.; Ft. Worth." The side of the stamp has a diagram of what the stamp shows, an overhead map of the area around the Byrd Photo Service with direction to it.
[Byrd Photo Service invoice and abacus]
Photograph of an abacus and invoice sheet from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The invoice is typed with a typewriter and has the name "Williams" written at the top. The abacus is on top of the paper and looks hand-made with wooden pieces, nails, wires strung through it, and white and brown beads separated into seven on each.
[Byrd Photo Service pens]
Photograph of a selection of pens advertising the Byrd Photo Service, Inc. from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. They are silver pens with the name and address of the old Byrd Photo Service storefront listed on the side. There is a diamond detail under the clip in red and blue.
[Byrd Photo Service stamp and card]
Photograph of a stamp and card from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The stamp was used at the Byrd Photo Service and reads "Byrd Photo Service 3862 So. Freeway Ft. Worth, Texas 76110 (817) 926-3993". The business card reads "Byrd Photo Service" over a flying bird and circle logo and has "Byrd Williams" in one corner and "Phone WA 6-3993; 3862 S. Pecan St.; Fort Worth, Texas".
[Byrd Williams family "Photograph" album]
Three photographs of the family "Photography" album from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The first photograph is of a page in the album with four pictures in it. Beneath them are the words "Me" and "Mary". The second and third photographs are of the cover of the album.
[Byrd Williams III certificate from Eastman Kodak Company]
A photograph of a certificate from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The first picture shows the inner cover and the title page of the book, which also includes a table of contents. The second picture is of the inner cover only and has Byrd M. Williams III's name written above a drawing labeling it as his.
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