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D and W Tire Co.

Description: Photograph of the D and W Tire Company in Abilene, Texas. Below the D and W sign are the words, "Furniture, Appliances". Cars are parked on either side of the frame.
Date: 1956
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

D and W Tire Company

Description: Photograph of the D and W Tire Company Service Departments building. It is a brick building with the words "New and Used Appliances" written on the window. There are two cars parked in the front of the business.
Date: 1956
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

JC Penny's Diamond Jubilee - Gay 90's

Description: Photograph of a salesmen fitting a boot on a boy at the JC Penny's Diamond Jubilee in Abilene, Texas. The salesmen has a mustache and glasses. In the background are shoe displays and a sign that reads, "Clearance, Entire Lot, Your Choice $3.88".
Date: 1957
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Queen Theater

Description: Photograph of the Queen Theater in Abilene, Texas. The marquee reads, "Richard Todd, Dawn Addams, The Bed". The opening is covered in posters that read, "Gay and Saucy" and "Spicy, Racy and Hilarious". There is a man in pajamas standing in front of the theater advertising the production.
Date: 1956
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

U. S. Air Force Cargo Plane

Description: Photograph of a United States Air Force cargo plane on land. Text on the side of the plane says "U. S. Air Force." A number on the tail of the plane says "12387." In the background, there are three planes with people walking away from them. Behind the planes, there are buildings and a car.
Date: 1956
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Mothers at Rehab - Polio Campaign #2

Description: Photograph of a group of three women kneeling beside boxes full of packages of peanuts. Behind the women, a man in a military uniform is leaning towards the peanut packages. Behind the people, there are closed boxes lined up in a row with a sign on top of them that says "Fight Polio Join The March of Dimes." Text on the packages of peanuts says "Fight Polio with Peanuts."
Date: 1956
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library
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