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[Actors posing as Ghost River Kids]
Photograph of a group of actors posing for a picture of the Ghost River Kids. Two of the women wear leopard-print bikinis. One man wears a fake beard.
[Advertisement for Richardson Coiffures]
Photograph of a slide advertising the beauty shop Richardson Coiffures. The background of the slide is an image of the building where the shop is located which is two stories. The building is brick with a Spanish tile roof and there are three brick pillars in the center of the image. Between these pillars are intricate metal railings on the second story and there are windows for the shops set between the pillars on both floors. In between the pillars on the first floor, there is a white rectangle with black text in it that reads "Richardson Coiffures 3313 Winthrop Ridglea". The slide is pinned to a black board.
[Advertising slide for George Gershwin]
Photograph of a slide depicting George Gershwin's 'Rapsody in Blue,' 'I Got Rhythm,' and 'Porgy and Bess' including illustrations of musical notes and buildings. The slide is against a wall.
[Advertising Star-Telegram slides]
Photograph of a slide with messages that reads, "Total circulation over 225,000 Fort Worth Star-Telegram," and "Serving 138 Texas counties." In the center to the right, there is a Texas state logo for the Texas Ranch and Farm. The slide is taped to a light-colored wall.
[Advertising Star Telegrams Farm Journal]
Photograph of a slide that reads "Star-Telegram's monthly Farm Magazine largest circulation in Texas." The illustration on the left showcase the cover of a book that reads "Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Delivered to 100,000 Ranchers and Farmers. 1st Sunday each month." Included, there is a logo for the Texas Ranch and Farm.
[Aisles 10 and 11 in Hills Store]
Photograph of an aisle at the Hills Store. The shelves of this aisle are stocked full of can food, with brands such as Honey Boy, Campbell's, Hunts, and Eat Well. Above the shelves on the left is a sign that reads "10 Canned Juices Tomato Juice Canned Fruits" and to the left of this is a sign for the other side of these shelves that reads "9 Canned Tomatoes Canned Beans Canned Corn". In the middle of the signs between the 9 and 10 is a sign that says "Serve Coca-Cola at Home". Above the shelves on the right of the image is a sign that reads "11 Meat Sauces Canned Meats Canned Fish" and to the right of this a sign for aisle 12 is visible. The end cap of aisle 11 has plant food and pest killer on it while there are stacks of Good Rich cans on the end cap of aisle 10. At the end of this aisle, shelves that are lining the wall are visible and these have bottles of syrup on them with boxes of Ball jars stacked on top of the shelves.
[Ann Marston fires an arrow at an egg]
Photograph of champion archer, Ann Marston, firing an arrow at an egg resting on a stand. This photograph was featured in the August 31, 1953 issue of Life Magazine. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Text of the article: "Archery Expert Aims at Egg" -> The pretty blond disciple of William Tell above is the best young archer in the U.S. As an 11year-old Ann Marston of Detroit won the national cadet target championship and a year later added the intermediate target championship. Now a seasoned competitor of 15, she has a room full of assorted cups and medals. When she is bored with shooting at regulation archery targets, Ann likes to use odd objects like beer cans and bottle tops. Last month, with Photographer Joe Clark on hand to picture the results, she took dead aim at some eggs. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS.
[Ann Marston scrambles an egg with her bow and arrow]
Photograph of champion archer, Ann Marston, firing an arrow at an egg resting on a stand. This photograph was featured in the August 31, 1953 issue of Life Magazine. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Text of the article: "Archery Expert Aims at Egg" -> The pretty blond disciple of William Tell above is the best young archer in the U.S. As an 11year-old Ann Marston of Detroit won the national cadet target championship and a year later added the intermediate target championship. Now a seasoned competitor of 15, she has a room full of assorted cups and medals. When she is bored with shooting at regulation archery targets, Ann likes to use odd objects like beer cans and bottle tops. Last month, with Photographer Joe Clark on hand to picture the results, she took dead aim at some eggs. Life magazine August 31, 1953 pages 87-88. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Ann Marston shoots an egg]
Photograph of champion archer, Ann Marston, firing an arrow at an egg resting on a stand. This photograph was featured in the August 31, 1953 issue of Life Magazine. Narrative by Junebug Clark: Text of the article: "Archery Expert Aims at Egg" -> The pretty blond disciple of William Tell above is the best young archer in the U.S. As an 11year-old Ann Marston of Detroit won the national cadet target championship and a year later added the intermediate target championship. Now a seasoned competitor of 15, she has a room full of assorted cups and medals. When she is bored with shooting at regulation archery targets, Ann likes to use odd objects like beer cans and bottle tops. Last month, with Photographer Joe Clark on hand to picture the results, she took dead aim at some eggs. Life magazine August 31, 1953 pages 87-88. Photo by: Joe Clark, HBSS. Signed by: Joe Clark, HBSS
[Army officers sitting inside of cockpit of YH-40]
Photograph of Brigadier General Easterbrook and Harvey Gaylord in and beside the YH-40 at Hurst Heliport.
[Army officers stand beside of H-40]
Photograph of Captain Gilbert, H. Gaylord, and Colonel G. P. Seneff Jr, standing best the H-40 at Hurst Heliport.
[Army personnel inside YH-40 #7 leaving Hurst Heliport]
Photograph of Army personnel: Len Seitz, C. Turvey; leaving Hurst Heliport for Yuma, Arizona in YH-40 #7.
[Army personnel sitting inside of the cabin of YH-40 #7]
Photograph of Army personnel sitting in YH-40 #7 leaving Hurst Heliport for Yuma, Arizona.
[Army personnel standing in front of the YH-40 #7]
Photograph of Army personnel, including Captain Len Seitz and Chief Warrant Officer Cliff Turvey, standing in front of YH-40 #7 on the Hurst heliport, preparing to leave for Yuma, Arizona.
[Army personnel standing in front of YH-40 number 7]
Photograph of Army personnel standing in front of YH-40 #7 on the Hurst helipad.
[Attendees at P.G.W. Convention in dining room]
Photograph of a group of conference attendees at the P.G.W. Convention. Individuals in the photo appear to be engaging in conversation and preparing to eat a meal. On the back wall, there is a pull-down projection screen.
[Audio Engineer Art Runyon slide]
Photograph of a slide with the text "Audio Engineer Art Runyon."
[Audio Engineer Art Runyon slide]
Photograph of a slide with the text "Audio Engineer Art Runyon."
[B.G.P. modern house]
Photograph of a B.G.P. modern house. The house has wood siding, white window paneling, and a brick chimney. The doors are also white, and there are various small trees in the front yard. Other larger trees are shown behind the house. A driveway is partially visible on the right side of the image.
[Backside of a Bell helicopter]
Photograph of the ackside of a Bell helicopter in a field in front of the WBAP building.
[Baking Taystee]
Photograph of two uniformed men baking Taystee bread. Some loaves sit upside down on a surface, and some other bread sits baking within metal containers on a tilted surface. The men are reaching across to grab the metal containers with gloves on. A man in a suit stands at the end watching them work.
[Band by piano]
Photograph of a band of six men standing by a woman playing the piano. The woman on the piano is looking at the camera. From left tor right the men in the band are playing a cello, an accordion, a guitar, a violin, and a saxophone. They are all wearing hats except one member. To the left of the band is a man standing and watching them. Behind them is a small window looking into the booth that has a couple of men sitting within it. In the left foreground of the image is another piano with no one on it.
[Band for station advertisement]
Photograph of a band of six men standing by a woman playing the piano. The woman on the piano is looking at the camera. From left tor right the men in the band are playing a cello, an accordion, a guitar, a violin, and a saxophone. They are all wearing hats except one member. To the left of the band is a man standing and watching them. Behind them is a small window looking into the booth that has a couple of men sitting within it. In the left foreground of the image is another piano with no one on it. The band and piano player are all looking at the distant camera and smiling.
[Bell employee grasping controls of H-40 helicopter]
Photograph of a Bell employee maneuvering controls of H-40 helicopter while grounded.
[Bell employee measuring field of view for H-40]
Photograph of a Bell employee sitting in the cockpit measuring the field of view for an H-40.
[Bell employee measuring the inside of the H-40 cabin]
Photograph of a Bell employee inside of a H-40 measuring the space inside of the cabin from the seat to the cyclic stick.
[Bell employee operating cyclic control of H-40]
Photograph of Bell employee sitting inside of cockpit operating cyclic control of H-40 while helicopter, during its construction.
[Bell Helicopter in the sky]
Photograph of a Bell Helicopter in the sky.
[Bench test of the Bell 204 transmission]
Photograph of the Bell 204 transmission during a bench test.
[Bench test of the transmission for the Bell XH-40]
Photograph of a bench test of the transmission for the Bell XH-40.
[Bench testing the transmission for the 204 helicopter]
Photograph of machinery used while bench testing the transmission of the Bell 204 helicopter.
[Bench testing the transmission of the 204 helicopter]
Photograph of the bench testing process of the transmission for the Bell 204 helicopter.
[Bobby Peters and costumed actors on set]
Photograph of Bobby Peters wearing a suit and two actors wearing black protective gowns and caps as costumes. The actors each hold a bottle. Behind them sit an audience of women in two rows and one woman stands behind Peters. On the far right stands a boom operator.
[Bobby Peters and Little Girl]
Photograph of a young girl in costume posing next to Bobby Peters on set.
[Bobby Peters filming a show]
Photograph of Bobby Peters filming a show with a woman. Peters is wearing a white long sleeve button up shirt with a black hat and vest and a polka dot bow tie. He is facing the right side of the image and has his lips pursed as though he is speaking. The woman is wearing a black short sleeve dress and is holding a black purse on her elbow. She is facing Peters, but she is looking down at a puppy that she is holding. There is a boom mic hanging over the pair and a carrying case with clear sides is sitting on the floor in front of them. There is a table behind them that has a sun hat and a box of tissues on it and behind this table is a backdrop that is painted to look like a cityscape with hills in the distance. In the background of the right side of the image, props for the show are visible.
[Bobby Peters filming with puppies]
Photograph of Bobby Peters filming a show with puppies. Peters is wearing a white button up shirt and a black hat. He is crouched down and reaching into a carrying case that has puppies in it. To the right of the carrying case, a miniature fire hydrant is sitting on the ground. To the right of the image, there is a table with a tissue box on it and behind this table there is a trellis. To the left of the image, a kitchen set and a refrigerator are visible.
[Bobby Peters helping a puppy out of a case]
Photograph of Bobby Peters helping a puppy out of a carrying case. Peters is wearing a black vest over a white long sleeve button up with a black hat. He is crouched down next to a carrying case and is holding his hand out to a puppy that is coming out of the case. There is another puppy still laying in the case. There is a person standing next to Peters who is leaning down to look at the puppies. Their face is covered and they are wrapped in a blanket. A boom mic is hanging over the pair and in the background of the left side of the image is a table with a tissue box on it and a backdrop that is painted to look like a cityscape with hills in the distance.
[Bobby Peters in king costume]
Photograph of Bobby Peters dressed up as a king. He wears a hat with a feather and a fake beard. He poses behind a table laid out with a fake feast, including a boar's head with an apple in its mouth.
[Bobby Peters in royal costume]
Photograph of Bobby Peters dressed up as a king. He wears a hat with a feather and a fake beard. On the table behind him is a fake feast, including a boar's head with an apple in its mouth.
[Bobby Peters on set with puppies]
Photograph of Bobby Peters on set with puppies. Peters is wearing a white long sleeve button up shirt with a black vest, black wide brim hat, and a polka dot bow tie. He is crouched down next to a clear carrying case that has five puppies in it. The background of the set is painted to look like mountains and there is a tree and a trellis against the backdrop.
[Bobby Peters playing with puppies]
Photograph of Bobby Peters playing with puppies on set. Peters is wearing a white long sleeve button up shirt with a black vest and a black hat. He is kneeling down on the ground and is reaching down to pick up one of the puppies that is in front of him. To the right of the puppies there is a miniature fire hydrant sitting on the ground. In the background of the right side of the image is a table that has a box of tissues on it and behind this is a trellis and a backdrop that is painted to look like a city and hills. In the background of the left side of the image is a refrigerator and a fake tree.
[Bobby Peters- Saturday Kids Show]
Photograph of Bobby Peters in a clown costume, entertaining an audience of young children.
[Bobby Peters sitting on the ground with puppies]
Photograph of Bobby Peters sitting on the ground next to an unidentified woman. Peters is wearing a white button up shirt with a black vest and hat and a polka dot bow tie. He is sitting with his legs underneath him and is facing the woman who is sitting to his right. The woman is wearing a white hat and white scarf with a dark dress. She is crouched down and holding a puppy in each hand while talking to Peters. In front of them, there is a clear carrying case that has two puppies in it and there is a small fire hydrant to the right of this. The backdrop of the set is painted to look like buildings in a village and mountains and there is a boom mic visible above the pair.
[Bobby Peters with dog house]
Photograph of Bobby Peters on set standing next to a fake dog house. An actor crouches inside the doghouse, partially obscured. An audience of women sits in two rows on the stage.
[Bobby Peters with female audience on stage]
Photograph of Bobby Peters with a woman on the stage of a television set. Behind them sit an audience of women in two rows. On the far right of the photograph is a boom operator.
[Bobby Peters with guest on stage]
Photograph of Bobby Peters and a guest seated on a television set. They both sit in chairs with a table between them, and both lean on the table. Peters wears a white suit.
[Bobby Peters with two men on set]
Photograph of Bobby Peters and guest seated on set. A third man stands behind Peters' guest. In the foreground of the photograph is the television camera and boom microphone. Peters wears a white suit.
[Bread baking]
Photograph of loaves of bread being baked in a machine and then moved to a rolling shelf. The large machine sits on the right, and a man in a white uniform is moving the loaves to the shelf on the left side of the image. A man in a suit stands behind the large machine looking down on it.
[Bread factory line]
Photograph of a factory line for loaves of Taystee bread. A man stands next to the line on the left, smiling while looking at it. A sign on the right wall says, "No smoking."
[Broken window slide]
Photograph of an interior view of a broken window with trees visible in the background. There are handwritten notes at the bottom that read "abstract" and "Bates Littlehales."
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