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[The 777 Main Street skyscraper in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the 777 Main Street skyscraper in Fort Worth at the corner of E 7th and Main. The glass building has multiple levels with an uneven roof line. Each section of the building, going away from the corner facing the camera gets higher and wider, creating a pyramid effect. It reflects the buildings that are across the street, ad a stoplight sits on the corner of the sidewalk in front of it.
[7th Street looking West from Burk Burnett Park]
Photograph of 7th Street looking West from Burk Burnett Park in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The photograph was taken during the evening, a few lights in the building are turned on, the street laps are lit, and there are no vehicles on the road.
[Aftermath of a fight at Brim's Tavern]
Photograph of people talking at the bar of Brim's Tavern.
[Aftermath of a fight at Brim's Tavern #2]
Photograph of people talking at the bar of Brim's Tavern.
[An airstream next to a house]
Photograph of an airstream that is parked in the driveway next to a house. It appears as though the airstream hasn't moved in a while as the wheels are covered.
[The Allen Chapel]
Photograph of the Allen Chapel at 116 Elm Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo is taken from E 1st street. The chapel is two stories with a basement and a bell tower. The third-floor and the large, center windows are all cathedral shaped, with a pointed arch at the top. The rest of the windows are rectangular. A sign in the shape of a cross says the name of the chapel, and is mounted to the corner of the building. The chapel is made out of brick, and there are a set of stairs leading up to the building on the right side of the photo. The ground around the church is concrete until it gets closer to the camera, where it becomes grass instead. There is another building in the background, to the left, and to the right are empty fields. A telephone pole and lamppost stand in the right third of the photo, closer to the camera.
[Allen Chapel]
Photograph of Allen Chapel, located at 116 Elm Street in Fort Worth. The roof is gabled, and has another, smaller gabled section of roof attached to it, creating a pointed roofline in the middle of the side of the building. A tower rises from one corner of the chapel. It is a square tower with one visible, glass-paned window, and another window frame that has been boarded up. The whole building has cathedral windows that are leaded and have arched designs separating the individual panes. An awning stretches over an entrance, and there are two sets of stairs on either side of it, going up to other entrances. A road runs in front of the chapel, with three cars parked on it. One car is parked close to the chapel, one is across the street from it, and the third is further away. Two cars are parked directly next to the chapel, and one is parked by a house that sits behind it. A field of short grass grows beside the chapel and across the street, where another building sits. There are tall buildings in the background, and trees lining the street. A streetlight rests on the corner of the intersection that is shown in the bottom right of the photo.
[The alley behind the Knights of Pythias building]
Photograph of the alley behind the Knights of Pythias building, Fort Worth, Texas. There are other neighboring buildings and a skyscraper in the background.
Annual Meeting of the Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution, 1982
Program for the 86th annual meeting of the Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution, held from March 5 through the 6, 1982 at the Kahler Green Oaks Inn, in Fort Worth, Texas, including a list of sessions for the meeting and related information about the organization and conference. The meeting was called to order by President Colonel Kenneth E. Ingram, in the Marquis Room of the Oaks Inn.
[The arches at the First Methodist Church]
Panoramic photograph of the arches at the First United Methodist Church located at 800 W 5th Street in Fort Worth. There are five arches lining each side of a walkway, and the camera is looking at the side of said walkway. Each arch is attached to large, sturdy columns that have beveled edges. Small stone blocks fill in the gaps between the arch tops and the roof of the walkway. Through the first set of arches, the other set can be seen, looking identical to the first. Through both sets of arches, a small courtyard connects different entrances to the church. It is a paved courtyard with tall, skinny trees and various bushes and shrubs. A row of box hedge flanks the sides of the arches, leaving one arch clear for an entrance. The floor of the walkway is stone, with smaller, darker stones creating a large grid pattern. Vines creep up the walls on either side of the 5 arches closest to the camera. There are two short sets of stairs in the courtyard, likely leading to an entrance into the church.
[An area next to a building that is overgrown]
Photograph of an area next to a building that is overgrown with different plants and foliage.
[An arrow sign at the Meadowbrook Drive-in]
Photograph of an arrow sign at the Meadowbrook Drive-in, Fort Worth, Texas.
[Atelier Building in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the Atelier Building in Fort Worth, Texas. The building is two stories and has two square chimneys on both of its front corners. A parking garage can be seen behind the building.
[Auditorium at Lily B Clayton Elementary School]
Photograph of the auditorium at Lily B Clayton Elementary School, located at 2000 Park Place Avenue, in Fort Worth, Texas. The photograph is taken from just outside the auditorium, capturing the entryway as well as the interior. The double door entry consists of two wooden doors with retractable shades over the windows. Both are propped open for easy access. The doorframe is situated underneath a corbelled arch doorway made of the same material as the rest of the upper walls seen in the photo. The lower walls are made up of blocks of material, and both sections are separated by crown molding. A trophy case is set into the lower walls to the right of the photo. It has two shelves and is filled with various sized trophies. The auditorium itself is seen through the doors on the left side of the photo. Two sections of 15 rows of fold-down seats made of wood and metal lead down to the stage, with a wide aisle in between them. The flooring is square tile. The stage has the grand curtain closed and has small choir mics hanging from the ceiling directly in front of the curtain. The stage is framed out by a large arch, and the stage apron is paneled in the front. An American flag stands to the left of the stage and a Texas flag stands to the right, along with an artificial tree. There is a poster on the right wall of the auditorium with three sections of text under a heading.
[The back of the Ashton Depot]
Photograph of the back of Ashton Depot, located at 1501 Jones Street in Fort Worth. Formerly known as both Santa Fe Depot and Fort Worth Union Depot, this building is made of brick. Between the camera and the building are a set of train tracks, a metal fence, and a shorter section of a more run-down building. The depot has arched windows.
[Backdoor of a building surrounded by foliage]
Photograph of the backdoor of a building and foliage growing along the wall in Mansfield, Texas. The photo includes stairs leading to the doorway covered by a locked wrought iron door. Exterior electrical wires can be seen running across the building and through the foliage.
[A baggage wagon at the Amtrack Station]
Photograph of a baggage wagon at the Amtrack Station in Fort Worth.
[A bar called "Everybody's Talking"]
Photograph of a bar called "Everybody's Talking" and the Fort Worth Water Works tower. There is a billboard advertisement above the bar that reads, "Golden Lights," and there is a news stand across the street.
[Bar patrons at Brim's Tavern]
Photograph of bar patrons gathered around and seated at the bar at Brim's Tavern, a man and woman are standing behind the counter and the man is hugging the woman as she smiles at the camera.
[A bed in the upstairs portion of Daddio's Jazz Café]
Photograph of a bed in the upstairs portion of Daddio's Jazz Café located at 149 E 4th Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The unmade bed has a striped sheet on a striped mattress, with one pillow and a dark blanket. A pair of slippers and an ashtray with cigarette buts laying around it sit on the floor next to the bed. The headboard abuts a cracking plaster wall that is next to a door. Another door, looking identical to the other, is on the right side of the photo.
[Bell 222 Airwolf helicopter]
Photograph of the Bell 222 Airwolf helicopter, parked on the ground with cabin doors open, c.1984/1987. 1 photograph : col. ; 4 x 5 in.
[Bell Helicopter Eagle Eye, Model 918]
Photograph of Bell Helicopter Eagle Eye, Model 918, an American tiltrotor unmanned aerial vehicle.
[Bell V-22 Osprey helicopter]
Photograph of the Bell V-22 Osprey helicopter hybrid in mid-transformation while flying.
Bilingual Education
Brochure advertising classes for bilingual teachers offered by the Center for Professional Teacher Education at the University of North Texas at Arlignton. The flier provides information about the requirements to enter and complete the program, as well as classes available for elementary teachers who want to be certified in bilingual education.
[Bill and Shorty Freeman]
Photograph of Bill and Shorty Freeman posing together for a photograph while Smart Little Lena stands next to them. Smart Little Lena and Bill were participating in the 1982 National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Futurity competition.
[Bill and Smart Little Lena receiving a prize]
Photograph of Bill Freeman on horseback, shaking hands with an unidentified man that is holding a saddle blanket. Smart Little Lena and Bill were participating in the 1982 National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Futurity competition. Two men in cowboy hats stand next to each other in the background.
[Boxing match at Gorman's]
Photograph of two men boxing at Gorman's boxing club in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Boxing match at Gorman's, 2]
Photograph of two men boxing at Gorman's boxing club in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Bridge with graffiti in Forest Park]
Photograph of a bridge with graffiti painted on the cement beams, in Forest Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
[A broken awning and wooden boards]
Photograph of a broken awning and wooden boards.
[Broken window of a dilapidated building]
Photograph of a broken window in an old dilapidated building in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Building off the square in Gainesville]
Photograph of storefront building off the square in Gainesville, Texas on California St. In the window of the store is a mannequin and other furnishings for sale.
[Building on the property of a Mansfield jr. high]
Photograph taken from the back corner of a building on the property of a Junior High in Mansfield. The photo includes trees surrounding one-story weathered wood slat buildings facing each other.
[Byrd Photo Service pamphlet]
A pamphlet for Byrd Photo Service including details on pricing for photography services. The pamphlet also includes a staff photo; Byrd IV, Doris, Pam, and Dovie are pictured.
[Campaign advertisement for Lanny Hall's re-election]
Campaign advertisement for Lanny Hall's re-election, c. 1983. The campaign advertisement says, "To be an effective state representative, it takes more..."
[The city of Fort Worth from Lancaster Ave]
Photograph of the city of Fort Worth, taken from Lancaster Avenue. The photo captures the city skyline during the day. Closer to the camera, an overpass has many blurry cars driving along it. A billboard that says "McDAVID" sits on top of an advertising company. Multiple parking lots line the middle of the image, all with numerous cars parked in them. The photograph is full of various businesses, buildings, and roads. There are large clouds in the sky.
[Clipping: Survey shows Texans fear AIDS will hit close to home]
A Fort Worth Star Telegram article on a poll surveying Texans fears about the HIV/AIDS virus coming to their areas.
[Clothes hanging in the Turner and Dingee Food Store]
Photograph of clothes hanging in the Turner and Dingee Food Store in Fort Worth. The clothes are on hangers, and are hanging on a line that bows in the middle due to the weight of the clothes. Behind the clothes are wooden crates stacked on top of each other, with boxes of products in them, labeled in Spanish. A leaflet of folded papers hangs from the top box, and a written list is tacked to it. The background is dark.
[Clothes on a clothesline in a backyard]
Photograph of clothes drying on a clothesline in a backyard behind a tree.
[Collinwood House in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the Collinwood House in Fort Worth, Texas. The house is stylized with Spanish elements. This house belongs to Troy McLeroy.
[Collinwood House in Fort Worth, 2]
Photograph of the Collinwood House in Fort Worth, Texas. The house is stylized with Spanish elements. This house belongs to Troy McLeroy.
[Columns outside of the U.S. Post Office Central]
Photograph of columns outside of the U.S. Post Office Central located at 251 W. Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth. There are enough columns to cover the length of the front wall. The columns are smooth and rounded, with Grecian inspired capitals. The capitals are very decorative, and attach to the roof of the building. Two wrought iron lamp posts stand on the sides of an entryway closer to the camera. Four small steps lead up to a landing, presumably an entrance into the building. This landing is lined by short walls made of thick, polished stone blocks with a Grecian, geometric pattern carved into a band around the top.
[The construction of the overpass for 120 and 35W]
Photograph of the construction of the overpass for 120 and 35W in Fort Worth. Close to the camera is a large concrete pillar in the left 2/3 of the photo with mud and rocks piled up next to it. Beyond the pillar is a marshland of standing water, rocks, construction materials, and more. The background of the photo shows more pillars being built, a bunch of rebar, and a crane lifting a cage.
[Cowboy boots and a pitcher on the floor]
Photograph of cowboy boots and a pitcher on the floor at Daddio's Jazz Café, located at 149 E 4th Street, in Fort Worth. The worn boots and tipped, dusty pitcher sit on a dirty, braided rug. A tall, rectangular section of wood stands upright to the left of the photo, and an electrical outlet is affixed to the grimy wall. A piece of trash is at the mouth of the pitcher.
[The Cowtown Coliseum]
Photograph of The Cowtown Coliseum located in the heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards.
[A curved on-ramp to I-30]
Photograph of a curved on-ramp onto I-35 from Henderson Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The long exposure photo captures the light trails of the cars that were driving along the on-ramp at the time the photo was taken. In the background, the city skyline of Fort Worth can be seen up close. All of the buildings are lit up because it is dark outside, and two buildings have lights that spell "TANDY" and "CEN..." on the side of each building respectively. A skyscraper has lights on in a few of the windows, and there is grass on either side of the on-ramp that leads to the left side of the photo.
Dallas Gay News, Issue 85, Friday, April 20, 1984
Weekly newspaper containing news, events, and advertisements of interest to the gay community of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. This issue features a photograph of Phil Johnson on the cover, advertising the Gay Archives at the Community Center on Cedar Springs in Dallas.
[Detail shot of the Texas Electric Power Plant]
Photograph of a detail of the Texas Electric Power Plant in Fort Worth. The right side of the photo shows the left corner of a brick building with arched windows on the lowest floor in the photo, and rectangular windows on the top floor. There is a flat area attached to the side of this building, creating an overhang for the ground below it that isn't visible from the angle the photo is taken from. To the left of the photo, tall columns and/or tubes stand taller than the photo, being cut off on the top edge.
[A deteriorating building in the Fort Worth Stockyards]
Photograph of a deteriorating building in the Fort Worth Stockyards. Designed in the Spanish/Old West style, this brick building had been plastered over in its time to create a smooth finish. The photo shows how the plaster has started to come off, exposing the brick once more. Each visible window is arched and has pointed arches outlining them. The walls themselves do not appear to be crumbling, it is just the plaster casing that is falling away. A street runs in front of the building, a small lamppost sits on the side of it, and a telephone pole stands tall above the building to the right of the photo.
[A door and staircase at Allen Chapel]
Photograph of a door and staircase inside of Allen Chapel located at 116 Elm Street, in Fort Worth. A small area with plaster walls is closed off from the camera's view by a wooden door with an iron doorknob and a lock. Wooden boards create the doorframe. This area divides two carpeted staircases. One is on the far side of the little roof, mostly blocked from view by the room, and has a thin metal handrail that is mounted to the wall. The staircase closest to the camera leads up to another wooden door, much like the one on the small closet.
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