Where the West Begins: Capturing Fort Worth's Historic Treasures - 10 Matching Results
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- Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Shop for Groceries
- Photograph of Mr.and Mrs. Middleton shopping for groceries in the meat section. He wears a suit and tie. She wears a women's suit and a crocheted hat. A mural with an airport on it is abover the butcher's area.
- Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Shop for Groceries
- Photograph of Mr.and Mrs. Middleton shopping for groceries in the produce section. He wears a suit and tie. She wears a women's suit and a crocheted hat.
- Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Shop for Toys
- Photograph of Mr.and Mrs. Middleton shopping for toys for their daughters. A clerk shows them a doll. He wears a suit and tie. She wears a women's suit and a crocheted hat.
- Mr. and Mrs. Middleton and family at the Dinner Table
- Photograph of Mrs. Middleton serving dinner to her family in January 1954. Mr. S.J. Middleton and their two daughters sit at the dinner table as they wait for the meal.
- Mr. and Mrs. Middleton and family watch Television
- Photograph of Mr. S.J. Middleton, Mrs. Middleton and their two daughters sit in the living room and watch television in January 1953. The room has a window with a curtain over it; carpeting; a sofa; a coffee table with ashtrays, a table lighter, some books and some Life magazines on it; a magazine rack; a wall heater; and a television with a ceramic cougar on top of it.
- Mrs. Middleton giving her Daughter some Medicine
- Photograph of Mrs. S.J. Middleton giving her daughter some medicine as she goes to bed.
- Mr. S. J. Middleton being fitted for a suit
- Photograph of Mr. Middleton being fitted for a suit.
- S.J. Middleton buying fishing equipment
- Photograph of S.J. Middleton shopping for fishing equipment. He is looking at the tag on a minnow bucket. Fishing poles and lures are nearby.
- S.J. Middleton receiving a haircut
- S.J. Middleton seated in a barber's chair receiving a haircut on January 28, 1954.
- S.J. Middleton at Service Station
- Photograph of S.J. Middleton sitting in his automobile as a service station attendant fills the tank with gasoline. Approximately 8 gallons of gas was $2.42 on January 28, 1954.