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White Deer Gym, Oct. 1929

Description: Photograph of the newly built brick school gymnasium in White Deer, Texas. The front facade of the two story building is seen. In the foreground is a L-shaped concrete walkway leading to the door and two sawhorses and construction debris.
Date: October 1929
Partner: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

[Photograph of Men Working]

Description: Photograph of three men in cowboy hats working in a field. Two of the men are standing on a log over a ditch, with one of them holding a dog up by its front legs, and the other man is standing next to a sawhorse.
Date: unknown
Partner: McMurry University Library

[Woman Doing Woodwork for the Restoration of the Pioneer House at the Danish Heritage Museum]

Description: Color photograph of Barbara Runnels standing behind table saw machine, next to which are two small stacks of wooden planks. A sliver of daylight is hitting the floor which is covered in sawdust. From the left, a hand that belongs to an unidentified individual is placed on the machine that is balanced atop the sawhorse. Barbara, who is wearing glasses, a red plaid shirt, jeans and white tennis shoes, has her attention focused on the hand to her left.
Date: unknown
Partner: Danish Heritage Preservation Society

[Photograph of two men sawing wood, 1]

Description: Photograph of two men in a workshop. The man wearing overalls is holding a board against more boards held up by sawhorses. The other man wearing suspenders is sawing off the end of the board. The ground below the boards is littered with off cuts of the boards. Above their heads are wooden beams crisscrossing the ceiling with light bulbs hanging down. In the background is an assortment of equipment, including shelves, tools, and two windows.
Date: [1939..1989]
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of two men working in a woodshop, 1]

Description: Photograph of two men working in a woodshop. The man closest to the to the camera is using a plane tool to even out the edge of a long wooden plank. The workbench the man is working next to is covered in things like a toolbox, rags, and other materials. Behind him is a tall stack of more planks. The other man is behind and to the right of the first man and is working on a wooden frame resting on sawhorses. In the background of the rest of the room are more tools as well as a couple of windows. … more
Date: [1939..1989]
Creator: Clark, Joe
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Lake Arbor Frame Construction #1]

Description: Photograph of the lumber frame of the Lake Arbor pavilion under construction in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Long wood planks rest diagonally on it, and stacks of planks, lumber sheets, and two saw horses are visible in front of the frame, which sits in front of a small hill dotted with trees.
Date: 1970-09~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Japanese Garden Pavilions, Under Construction]

Description: Photograph of the wooden frame of a pavilion under construction in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The pavilion has a tall gabled roof, its crossbeams and ribbing already built, situated on a square wooden frame and a base lined with lumber set on round concrete stilts into the bare soil. A saw horse is visible at right, as well as makeshift stairs leading from the soil to the base.
Date: 1970-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Lake Arbor, Under Construction #1]

Description: Photograph of Lake Arbor, a pavilion under construction in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The wooden pavilion, topped with a low gable roof and containing the beginnings of a wooden barrier, rests on concrete stilts projecting to an empty basin below. Lumber and saw horses are scattered in and around the pavilion, and the empty pond is lined with dirt and rocks.
Date: 1970-09~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Lake Arbor Frame Construction #2]

Description: Photograph of the lumber frame of the Lake Arbor pavilion under construction in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Long wood planks rest diagonally on it, and stacks of planks, lumber sheets, and two saw horses are visible around the frame, which is held up by two concrete stilts projecting to the empty basin below.
Date: 1970-09~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Lake Arbor Construction, Early Work]

Description: Photograph of the Lake Arbor pavilion under construction in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The pavilion's base, built on four round concrete stilts projecting to the basin dug out below, is partially built, while only two vertical beams have been erected at left. Several planks of lumber rest on the vertical beams, while other pieces of wood, as well as two saw horses at right, sit in stacks around the pavilion. The site of the garden's pond is currently bare and scattere… more
Date: 1970-09~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Dry Garden Frame Construction]

Description: Photograph of a corner of the wooden frame of the Karesansui Dry Landscape Garden under construction in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, built on multiple short round concrete stilts. One side has not yet been fully built, with numerous exposed joints in the structure at left. Two saw horses rest near the dry garden's base, while pieces of lumber are scattered under and around the frame.
Date: 1970-06~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Umstead Teahouse Frame Construction]

Description: Photograph of the Mary K. Umstead Teahouse under construction at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, its frame partially built on a wooden base set on round concrete stilts.The pond it is built over is partially filled with stagnant water. A worker walks across the teahouse's base, while workers in the back sit in front of a Japanese-style pavilion. Pieces of lumber and saw horses are scattered across the site.
Date: 1972-03~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas
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