[Stone Structure in Fort Worth]

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Photograph of a small, open structure made of natural stone with a gabled roof that has pointed rafters extending below the eaves. The near gable end has a large arched entrance and the sides appear to be largely open, with low wooden and stone railings. There is a dirt path along the side of the structure and it is surrounded by bushes and trees.

Physical Description

1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 14 in.

Creation Information

Creator: Unknown. 1925~/1935~.

Context

This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Texas History Collection and was provided by the Fort Worth Garden Club to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. More information about this photograph can be viewed below.

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Fort Worth Garden Club

The FWGC organized in 1926, with the expressed purpose to cultivate a broader knowledge of gardening, horticulture and design, to advocate for the protection of the environment, and to support the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

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Description

Photograph of a small, open structure made of natural stone with a gabled roof that has pointed rafters extending below the eaves. The near gable end has a large arched entrance and the sides appear to be largely open, with low wooden and stone railings. There is a dirt path along the side of the structure and it is surrounded by bushes and trees.

Physical Description

1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 14 in.

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Location is likely a park in Fort Worth or the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.

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University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure

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Texas History Collection

Drawn from collections at the UNT Libraries and various partners, these materials about Texas history include artifacts, books, documents, manuscripts, photographs, maps, letters, and more.

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Fort Worth Park System, 1935 (Book)

Fort Worth Park System, 1935

Photo album and text documenting the development of the Fort Worth Park System, including park drives, neighborhood parks, bridle paths, and other recreational features in the city.

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Fort Worth Park System, 1935, ark:/67531/metapth1582181

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  • 1925~/1935~

Added to The Portal to Texas History

  • Sept. 30, 2023, 11:04 a.m.

Description Last Updated

  • Feb. 22, 2024, 10:53 a.m.

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[Stone Structure in Fort Worth], photograph, 1925~/1935~; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600133/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Garden Club.

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