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[Aftermath of a fight at Brim's Tavern]
Photograph of people talking at the bar of Brim's Tavern.
[Ballet dancers]
Photograph of a male and female ballet dancer posing together with dramatic lighting.
[Big Ernie and his cooks at the diner]
Photograph of Ernie Morgan, owner of Ernie's Big Burger Cafe in Fort Worth, cooking with his employees.
[Boxing match at Gorman's]
Photograph of two men boxing at Gorman's boxing club in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Boy in a car in Monnig's department store]
Photograph of a boy sitting in a toy car in Monnig's department store in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Burlesque dancer]
Photograph of a woman dancing in a burlesque show.
[Byrd Williams store window]
Photograph of the Westcliff Studio window for the Byrd Williams photographer and custom frames operated by Byrd Williams III. This photograph serves as the cover for Byrd Williams IV book, Proof: Photographs from Four Generations of a Texas Family.
[Cart at T&P rail at night]
Photograph of a cart at the Texas & Pacific station at night.
[Casa Mañana performance]
Photograph of performers at Casa Mañana in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Cowboy roping a calf]
Photograph of a cowboy roping a calf during the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo.
[Dance school boys]
Photograph of four boys from a dance school in sequined underwear posing for a photo. Byrd Williams III's studio specialty was ballet. This photo was taken during one of the many $1-per-shot school and event sessions.
[The Flatiron building in Fort Worth]
Photograph of the Flatiron building in Fort Worth with Peters Brothers Hats on the left.
[Fort Worth construction]
Photograph of three men working in a dug out area, home are visible in the background at the top of the ditch. An old truck can be seen on the right side opposite of the two men.
[Four young girls from ballet school]
Photograph of four young girls from the ballet school posing in Byrd Williams III's studio.
[Gorman's: then and now]
Photograph of a boxing club named Gorman's. The sign on the store reads, "Gorman's Boxing Club Home of -----. Don Curry and Gene Hatcher. Steve Cruz." The sign in the parking lot reads, "Gorman's Old Fashion Club Fights. Tue Aug. 12, 7:30 - Cowtown Col. Aug. 26." The second photograph shows the building and Gorman's as closed, only an "A" remains on the sign in the parking lot that has been overgrown with grass, the only object modernized is the street sign.
[Jimi Hendrix performing]
Photograph of Jimi Hendrix performing a concert in Fort Worth, Texas.
Laying bricks on Berry Street
Photograph of men and horses working to lay bricks on what will become Berry Street in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Meat Cleaver at Turner Dingee, 1983]
Photograph of a meat cleaver on an old counter at the Turner-Dingee Grocery Store, operated by Lloyd Hallaran.
[Men working in a ditch on Berry Street]
Photograph of four men working in a ditch on Berry Street in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Note in a notebook kept by Byrd Williams III]
Photograph of a note written in cursive on a yellow notebook page from a book kept by Byrd Williams III as a diary. It reads "I hope, as I have said before, to devote the rest of my working life to photography and writing."
[Photograph of Lloyd Hallaran]
Photograph of Lloyd Hallaran, the oldest grocer in Forth Worth, TX. Hallaran is seen standing in the stock room of the Turner-Dingee Grocery Store, located at 800 West 7th downtown Fort Worth. Lloyd is posing for his portrait to be taken, his hand resting against his shelf, where Raisin Bran, Goats, Total, and Frosted Flakes are visible.
[Photograph of police officer]
Photograph of a police officer writing up a ticket for a vehicle whose parking meter had expired.
[Photograph of smoke stacks]
Photograph of the smokestacks from Texas Electric, seen towering over a bridge in the city of Fort Worth, Texas.
[Portrait of Byrd Williams Jr.]
Photograph of Byrd Williams, Jr., a retired engineer, posing in front of a wood-paneled wall. He is wearing a light-colored shirt and pants with a darker bowtie and jacket, as well as a hat. He is standing with his left hand in his pocket.
[Portrait of woman]
Photograph of an unidentified woman from TCU posing for her portrait in front of a white sheet, the lighting creating a dramatic shadow over her figure.
[Ripped notebook kept by Byrd Williams III]
Photograph of the cover of a notebook diary from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, that has a brown paper material as its covers and has a wire spiral holding the papers together. There is a rip between the top half and the bottom half of the notebook that goes fully through the entire book and the wire in this section is twisted and disconnected.
[Scan of Byrd III brain activity]
Scan of Byrd Williams III brain activity after suffering from a stroke.
[A street in downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of people walking along 7th Street in Fort Worth, taken from the corner of 7th and Main, with the old Fort Worth National Bank building on the right.
[Tripych of the Fort Worth library]
Tripych of the Fort Worth public library in which day becomes night from left to right.
[Tripych of the Fort Worth post office]
Tripych of the downtown Fort Worth post office in the evening.
[A view of 777 Main from the Blackstone building]
Photograph of 777 Main from the roof of the Blackstone building in Fort Worth, Texas.
[View of downtown Fort Worth]
Photograph of a view of downtown Fort Worth from the top of the old Fort Worth Star Telegram at 400 W. 7th street.
[Waitress at Ernie's Big Burger Cafe]
Photograph of Susie Morgan, wife of Ernie Morgan, working at their hamburger stand in Fort Worth. She is wearing a uniform with an apron and has her left arm propped on a drink dispenser. Kitchen fixtures appear to be visible behind her.
[Young ballet dancers]
Photograph of two first graders from the ballet school, posing together.
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