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[News Script: Traffic crash]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a traffic accident between a heavily-loaded truck and two vehicles. Five people were killed and five were seriously injured.
[Woman stands next to a pile of bricks]
Photograph of a woman in a hat, dress, and heels. She stands under a tree and next to a large pile of bricks.
Brick Truck
Patent for a truck that is designed to make the transportation of bricks easier as well as the transportation of other materials.
Drier Rack
Patent for a drier rack on rail-cars to for drying bricks. Illustration included.
Building Rubble after Explosion
Copy negative of a building that remains in rubble after an explosion. The roof has collapsed and the brick wall has been blown through. Piles of cinder blocks and other materials lie on top of each other.
Building Rubble after Explosion
Copy negative of an aerial view of an explosion near railroad tracks. At the left of the image is the damaged building. It has a collapsed roof and piles of debris. Next to the building is a set of railroad tracks with train cars on it. Piles of material lie between the two tracks and groups of people have gathered to view the rubble. There are buildings in the background and an unknown factory.
Building Rubble after Explosion
Copy negative of a building that remains in rubble after an explosion. The brick wall has been blown through leaving a large pile of bricks. The ceiling is falling down in one area and wall panels have been moved out of place.
Building Rubble after Explosion
Copy negative of a building that remains in rubble after an explosion. A truck is in a garage and the brick wall next to it has been blown through by the explosion. Sunlight is pouring into the image. Planks of wood have fallen on the truck.
[Wilshire Baptist Church courtyard 2]
Photograph of the Wilshire Baptist Church courtyard from a tour of their Library in Dallas during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. There is a stone path in the shape of a cross in the center with flowers at the intersection and a pile of rocks in the center. At the end is a statue of two children reaching out. The exterior of the building is red brick and has evenly spaced windows at three levels. The parking lot is visible through the space between the wall and the building.
[Wilshire Baptist Church courtyard 1]
Photograph of the Wilshire Baptist Church courtyard from a tour of their Library in Dallas during the 2015 Church and Synagogue Library Association conference. There is a stone path in the shape of a cross in the center with flowers at the intersection and a pile of rocks in the center. The exterior of the building is red brick and the entrance is a glass window arch with doors in it. Other arched windows line the side of the building.
[News Clip: Bricks]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Script: Bricks]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a brick cleaning invention, made by Lester Bowles, being presented to the A. Jay Brick and Salvage company in Fort Worth.
[News Clip: CPI]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Church]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Culvert.
Patent for a strong, durable, and inexpensive culvert of any size. It "is designed to displace the wood culverts that are used almost exclusively for the manufacture of large-sized culverts, inasmuch as vitrified pipe is not made in sufficiently large sizes for culvert use, and the ordinary large brick and stone culverts are very expensive" (lines 15-21).
Apparatus for Handling Brick.
Patent for an apparatus for handling brick "whereby the number of brick handled by a single hand may be greatly increased" (lines 9-11) including illustrations.
Brick-Machine
Patent for "that class of brick-machines usually termed 'dry-press machines,' in which clay is taken from the bank and passed into molds in a revolving wheel" (lines 15-19) and "consists more particularly in the construction of details and combination of parts" (lines 23-25) including instructions and illustrations.
Artificial Stone Block.
Patent for a new and improved artificial-stone block. This design "consists in the particular formation of the protuberances by which interlocking joints or seams of the building-blocks are attained, the object of which is to so form the prolific protuberances of said blocks as to permit joining them in close proximity on all the sides or faces of the seam, to reduce the binding material for the same and increase the strength of the same" (lines 14-22).
Brick Press.
Patent for a new and improved press for bricks. This design "relates to certain improvements in that class of brick-presses in which the clay is molded into shape by hand-power; and the object of [the] improvement is to form a cheap, durable, and effective machine for accomplishing the work" (lines 10-15).
[Bricks in front of the construction of Pearce Jr. High School]
Pearce Jr. High School under construction. Most of the building is already complete. There is a large pile of bricks in front of the building. There is also a man and a truck to the right of the photo.
[Photograph of Remains of Hardware Store]
Photograph of a heavily damaged hardware store after the 1919 hurricane in Corpus Christi. Brick walls have been demolished by the storm. Inscribed on the back of the photo, "What is left of a hardware and implement store on Water Street." and "E.H. Caldwell Hdw. and Impl. The family company is still in business on Agnes Street - 1983 Bob Clark." Also a note, "Cotton bales are some of hundreds that washed in from the compress on Municipal Wharf - on waves they battered the downtown. C.L. Baskin"
[Postcard from Fred to Mrs. Gus Jentsch, July 21, 1915]
Postcard from Fred to his sister Mrs. Gus Jentsch. The correspondence is written in German. On the front is a photograph of a brick building on a corner of a street. The building is two floors and houses the Little Red Onion Cafe and the Sanitex Clothes Shop. The clothes shop has a few stairs leading up to its door. Part of the shops can be seen through the front windows. The sidewalk in front of the stores is lined with trees.
[Unidentified synagogue in Denton, Texas]
Photograph of an unidentified synagogue in Denton, Texas. A wooden Star of David is built into the glass above the double doors of the brick building. Three steps lead up to the doorway.
[News Clip: Bricks]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Home and auto accident]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Cengiz Capan inside of BLB construction]
Photograph of the Associate Dean of Operations at the College of Business, Cengiz Capan, standing inside of the Business Leadership Building structure during its construction. There are lifts and scaffolding set up in the background and most of the structure is framed out with concrete, bricks, and drywall.
[Arch of Willis Library entrance]
Photograph of the brick arch outside of the entrance to A. M. Willis Library. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "A. M. Willis, Jr. Library Sciences".
[Photograph of Vehicles, People, and Damaged Building After Tornado]
Photograph of six vehicles and five people standing in front of a damaged building after the Higgins/Glazier, Texas tornado. The windows and the roof of the building are missing. There is a tree and another building on the right side of the frame. In the foreground is the roof of the car dented with bricks with a tennis racket.
[Brick Building]
Photograph of a two-story brick building that has central parts that extend further outward than surrounding walls. A raised tower area is partially visible to the right.
[Photograph of tree trunk]
Photograph of a lone tree trunk with a stone brick fence in the background.
[Main Street and fountain]
Photograph of the brick-laid walkway leading to the mock 'Main Street' at the Dallas Heritage Village. There are several store fronts and connected buildings past the fountain in the distance. Trees are shading the path and there are several lampposts.
[Pegasus City Brewery table]
Photograph of the Pegasus City Brewery table outside of the Chautauqua Pavilion during the DFW Archives Bazaar at Dallas Heritage Village. The worker is filling up a cup for the visitors across from him. There are stickers, coasters, and cans on the table and the pavilion is open behind them.
[Visitors at raffle table]
Photograph of visitors at the raffle tables during the DFW Archives Bazaar outside of the Dallas Heritage Village Pavilion. Workers, including Jon Frembling, are on the other side of the tables. There are bags with tissue paper, archival boxes, and books for winners. Behind them the lawn with benches and the mock-main street are visible.
[Woman in car]
Photograph of a woman sitting in a car, facing left. She is sitting in the driver's seat, smiling and leaning her arm on the window. There is a small brick building behind the car.
[Area in front of Chautauqua Pavilion]
Photograph of the open cobbled space in front of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. Visitors and volunteers are gathered around tables and at benches in the area and there are signs at the entrance.
[Chautauqua Pavilion exterior]
Photograph of the exterior of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village. The walls are covered with tall floor length windows and trees shade it and the area around it. There is a brick-paved walkway leading to it and benches and an informational sign outside of it.
[Visitors in front of Chautauqua Pavilion]
Photograph of the visitors walking in the open cobbled space in front of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. Visitors and volunteers are gathered around tables and at benches in the area and there are signs at the entrance. In the background is a food truck and an open grassy space.
[Prizes and refreshments outside of pavilion]
Photograph of the booths and volunteers and workers outside of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. The doors to the pavilion are open and signs are posted at the entrance and on tables. The raffle prizes are on the left and the Pegasus City Brewery refreshments are on the right.
[Party attendees around cake]
Photograph of a group of men standing together at Drew Skie's 36th birthday party. There is a brick wall in the background and a cake with circles, candles, and the number 36 in the middle. Attendees have drinks and Drew is shutting his eyes.
[Browder Springs Hall exterior]
Photograph of the exterior entrance to Browder Springs Hall at the Dallas Heritage Village. The building has a glass window front and red brick exterior walls. The wood window frames and doors are painted a teal green color. There are two benches, an informational plaque, and an awning at the entrance as well. Trees and lampposts are to the sides and behind the building.
[Visitors walking on main street]
Photograph of visitors walking around the mock-main street at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. The buildings in the picture are (L-R) the Citizens Bank & Dentist's Office, the Browder Springs Hall with a mural on it, the Pilot Grove Church in the distance behind the fountain, the Law Office, the Saloon, and the General Store. There are benches and raised walkways in front of the stores.
[Space in front of Chautauqua Pavilion]
Photograph of the open cobbled space in front of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. Visitors and volunteers are gathered around tables and at benches in the area and there are signs at the entrance.
[Pegasus City Brewery refreshments]
Photograph of the Pegasus City Brewery refreshments table outside of the Dallas Heritage Village Pavilion during the DFW Archives Bazaar. The worker is handing over a blue cup to a visitor. On the table are stickers, coasters, and drinks to take. Other visitors and the Pilot Grove Church are visible in the background.
[Party attendees at appetizers table]
Photograph of a group of men standing together at Drew Skie's 36th birthday party. The walls are all wood-paneling and there are blue, green and pink streamers hanging from the ceiling. They are gathered around a snack table with chips, cheese, fruit, and other appetizers.
[Volunteer T-shirts at check-in]
Photograph of the volunteer T-shirts at the check-in tables, outside at the DFW Archives Bazaar held at the Dallas Heritage Village. There are six separate piles and a building with wooden boxes and barrels behind the tables. A sign that reads "DFW Archives Bazaar" is attached to a dolly beside the table.
[Visitors at Dallas Heritage Village]
Photograph of visitors walking on the bricked replica main-street at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. There is a fountain and several 'store-fronts' that visitors can interact with. A large tree shades the walkway and there are lampposts to the sides.
[Interior of Three Links]
Photograph of the interior of the Three Links bar in Deep Ellum. Two people are at the end of the bar and there is seating on two sides and down the middle is an open walking area. There are hanging lights and a stage against the back wall.
[Three Links outdoor space]
Photograph of the covered seating area outside of the Three Links bar in Deep Ellum. There are picnic tables and a ramp leading to a storage shed. A woman is visible in the lower corner of the photo.
[Prizes booth outside of pavilion]
Photograph of the raffle prize booths and visitors and workers outside of the Chautauqua Pavilion at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. The doors to the pavilion are open and signs are posted at the entrance and on tables.
[Walkways at Dallas Heritage Village]
Photograph of visitors walking around during the DFW Archives Bazaar at Dallas Heritage Village. There are concrete and brick-paved walkways leading to the Chautauqua Pavilion and towards the mock-main street. There are benches and tables with signs outside as well.
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