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[Gallery interior]

Description: Photograph of a gallery interior where multiple contemporary artwork are hung on gallery walls. A group of women gather around multiple art pieces of the human figure, talking amongst themselves. The man on the left is blurred as he is walking past multiple pieces in the gallery. This building is presumed to be the Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts. This photograph was commissioned by client Neiman-Marcus.
Date: [1950,1955]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Haggar Clothing Co.]

Description: Photograph of the Haggar Clothing Co. building located in Dallas, Texas. The Haggar company was founded in 1926 by Joseph Marion Haggar Sr., who coined the term "slacks," for casual pants worn during “slack” time away from work. This photograph was commissioned by client Tracy-Locke.
Date: [1959..]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Haggar Clothing Co., 3]

Description: Photograph of the Haggar Clothing Co. building located in Dallas, Texas. The Haggar company was founded in 1926 by Joseph Marion Haggar Sr., who coined the term "slacks," for casual pants worn during “slack” time away from work. The shadow of John Rogers and his tri-pod camera can be seen in the foreground. This photograph was commissioned by client Tracy-Locke.
Date: [1959..]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Man monitoring machinery at Continental Emsco]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified worker for Continental Emsco, an oil, gas & coal company that provided oilfield equipment, leaning up against a large machine and water the liquid pool from the tubes in the center. The machine has the logo for Warner & Swasey Company on it. This photograph was commissioned by client Rogers and Smith.
Date: [1959..]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Man standing in front of the Sheraton Dallas and Southland Life]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man standing in downtown Dallas in front of the Southland Center. The two buildings are the Sheraton Dallas and the Southland Life tower. The Southland Life tower is a 42-story office building facility and the home office of Southland LIfe Insurance Co. The 29-floor Sheraton Dallas is a luxury hotel with 600 rooms. These two buildings are part of the Southland Center, "Pattern for Tomorrow" with the intention of making downton beautiful. Multiple automobiles can be… more
Date: [1955,1960]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Bell Ranger helicopter in flight]

Description: Photograph of a Bell Ranger helicopter in flight, the skyline of Dallas, Texas, can be seen along the horizon behind the large highway bridge. This photograph was commissioned by client Rogers and Smith.
Date: [1959..]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Braniff telephone operators]

Description: Photograph of telephone operators and secretaries within Braniff Airways, located in Dallas, Texas. Many of the women are seen wearing headsets, taking notes or conversing with other employees within the facility.
Date: [1955,1960]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Continental Emsco Co. factory]

Description: Photograph of large machines taking up the floor of the Continental Emsco factory. Continental Emsco was an oil, gas & coal company that provided oilfield equipment. One worker for the company can be seen standing next to thin steel rods laid on a flatbed. This photograph was commissioned by client Rogers and Smith.
Date: [1959..]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Studio portrait of woman in blouse]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified woman posing to have her portrait taken within a studio. The woman is wearing pants that are clipped at the calf, black flats and a white collared blouse with sleeves pulled up past the elbow. This portrait was commissioned by clients Rogers and Smith.
Date: [1950,1955]
Creator: Rogers, John
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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