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[Rock Springs Center Lobby]

Description: Photograph of a lobby inside the Rock Springs Center at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Two black couches with red cushions and white flower vases on both sides, backs facing each other, sit at the center of the image, with a white square coffee table visible in front with red wooden chairs adjoining it on a beige carpet. Two pairs of white tables with two white chairs each sit on the right side of the image, with a medium-sized tree in between. A Christmas tree is visible behind the couches. Wi… more
Date: [1956..]
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Rock Springs Garden, Towards Lower Rose Garden]

Description: Photograph of a pond in the Rock Springs Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, facing towards the Lower Rose Garden and its pavilion. Reeds, shrubs, and tall trees grow along the pond. The flower arrangements of the rose garden are visible in the background behind bushes and a latticed wooden fence.
Date: unknown
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Mary Daggett Lake Library]

Description: Photograph of the Mary Daggett Lake Library at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The library, located in the Rock Springs Center, contains bookshelves along the four corners of the room. At center is a wide gray fireplace with a portrait of Mary Daggett Lake hanging above, with bookshelves lined with books on both sides of the fireplace. At center, set upon a large rug, is a wooden table with two adjoining, cushioned wooden tables and a large white book atop it, as well as a pair of reclined white… more
Date: [1963..]
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Botanic Garden Library Rededication]

Description: Photograph of the rededication of the library in the Rock Springs Center at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, taking place in the Fragrance Garden. A woman, identified as Deborah Moncrief, stands at a podium giving a speech in front of the Rock Springs Center building, the library window, and a small statue of a cherub. At left are two men identified as Henry Painter and Richard Zavala, and at right is a woman identified as Joyce Capper.
Date: April 19, 1996
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas
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