3,186 Matching Results

Search Results

Advanced search parameters have been applied.

[Photograph of Presidential Memorial Museum Doorway]

Description: Photograph of an open doorway leading through to a long hallway with white, wood-paneled walls and beige carpet. Three-dimensional gold lettering above the doorway reads, "Memorial Museum." The bottom half of the walls on either side of the doorway are covered with square terracotta-colored tiles. The hallway has a window towards the end, on the right. In the room beyond the hallway, an American flag is visible hanging from a short flagpole, next to a white circular, decorative column that supp… more
Date: unknown
Partner: University of Texas Permian Basin

Elisabet Ney's Studio

Description: Photograph of an exterior view of Elisabet Ney's Studio. The stone building has a classical style pediment. Two people are visible seated at a table to the side of the building.
Date: 1893
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Marathon Historical Museum

Description: Southward facing photograph of adobe structure with metal roof housing the Marathon Historical Museum. An affixed Texas State Historical Survey Committee marker reads: "FIRST SCHOOL HOUSE Oldest school building in Brewster County. Built in 1888. Used for all public meetings and all elections. Restored in 1928 by Ladies of Marathon Study Club. Is known as the Club House. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1965."
Date: September 24, 2019
Creator: Hicks, William
Partner: UNT Libraries

[Taxidermy in Museum]

Description: Photograph of several taxidermy displays within Buckhorn Museum. Both the wall on the right and the wall with archways to the left are covered with dozens of taxidermied animal heads- mostly wild, African species. Four chairs made of animal parts can be seen surrounding the archway columns and a horse posed in a bucking position can be seen in the next room. At the end of the hallway, a stuffed lion can also be seen.
Date: June 17, 1958
Creator: Mears, Dewey G.
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
Back to Top of Screen