Chalberg Collection of Prints and Negatives - 262 Matching Results
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- [1900 Flood of Austin]
- 500 block of East 1st Street with street rail car in the water.
- [1908 County Officials]
- 1. John W. Hornsby, County Judge; 2. Tom Anderson, Commissioner Precinct 1; 3. Jack Booth, Commissioner Precinct 4; 4. Sid Nolan, Commissioner Precinct 3; 5. J. Ben Fischer, Commissioner Precinct 2; 6. Tom Davis, County Auditor; 7. Orlands Caldwell, Secretary to the Commissioners Court; 8. John Kreuz
- [39th Annual Convention of Texas Funeral Directors Association]
- Panoramicphoto of a group of people lined up on E. 7th Street in front of the Stephen F. Austin Hotel.
- 6th and Congress Streets in Austin
- Photograph of the intersection of 6th and Congress Avenue looking east towards the Driskill Hotel. People, horse-drawn carriages and street cars occupy the street.
- [Aerial View of Austin Memorial Park]
- Looking northeast at the cemetery buildings from an airplane. Buildings look new and there is only farmland in the background.
- [Aerial view of Capitol grounds and governor's mansion]
- Photograph of an aerial view of the grounds near the state Capitol and governor's mansion.
- Aerial view of downtown Austin
- Aerial view of downtown Austin from 2nd St. to the Capitol.
- Alexander Jackson Hamilton Funeral
- View of Capitol looking north. People crowded on the steps and to the east of the building.
- [Anderson Mill]
- Ruins of the building on the banks of Cypress Creek.
- Armistice parade down Congress
- Crowds on both sides of Congress as the American Legion section of the parade passes.
- Armistice parade down Congress from Capitol
- People lining Congress Avenue watching a parade of military personnel pass on their way from the Capitol.
- [Armistice Parade on Congress Avenue]
- Looking south down Congress Avenue from 5th Street at military parade on street.
- Armistice Parade up Congress
- People lining Congress Avenue watching a parade of military personnel pass on their way toward the Capitol.
- Armistice Parade up Congress to Capitol
- People lining Congress Avenue watching a parade of military personnel pass on their way toward the Capitol.
- Austin City Hall
- Looking northeast at the Austin City Hall building at the northeast corner of Colorado and 8th St.
- Austin Cotton Gin
- Austin Cotton Gin was owned by W. T. Caswell and was located on the west side of Chicon St. Horse-drawn wagons with bales of cotton. Workers pose for photograph. Hand-crank loading cranes on platform.
- Austin Cotton Gin
- Austin Cotton Gin was owned by W. T. Caswell and was located on the west side of Chicon St. Horse-drawn wagons full of cotton. Workers pose for photograph.
- [Austin Country Club]
- The exterior of the Austin Country Club with cars out front.
- Austin Dam Flood Scene
- Water raging through the inoperable Austin Dam.
- [Austin High School]
- Entrance to Austin High School at 1201 Rio Grande Street
- Austin High School Band
- Portrait of the Austin High School Band standing at the steps of the Capitol.
- [Austin Memorial Park Cemetery]
- Entrance to Memorial Park Cemetery
- Barton Creek Bridge
- Photograph of bridge crossing Barton Creek. Man on top of bridge. East end of bridge remains. Photo taken in the late 1800s.
- Barton Creek Bridge
- Photograph of Barton Creek Bridge looking east.
- Barton Creek Bridge
- Photograph of three women and a baby in front of the bridge.
- Barton Springs bathhouses
- View of the bathhouses and cars from the parking lot north of the pool.
- Barton Springs Mill
- Photograph of boy sitting on part of the mill structure. View of the back of the mill. Caption reads, "This old grist mill was built and operated by G. T. Rabb in 1871 and here the first ice in Austin was manufactured. Rabb sent to France for the ice-making machinery. The mill was located near the old Scout hut at Barton Springs and a spring and dam furnished the power for the plant."
- Barton Springs Mill
- Photograph of mill building on the bank of Barton Springs. Two men visible in far background.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the west end looking east.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the south bank looking towards the diving board.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the north bank looking towards the diving board. A house can be seen in the background.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the north bank just east of the pool's boundary.
- Barton Springs Pool
- Looking northwest out over the pool with diving board in view.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the south bank.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the north bank looking west toward the diving board.
- Barton Springs Pool
- People congregating near the diving board. Others on the grassy hill.
- Barton Springs Pool
- View of the pool from the north bank looking towards the diving board. A house can be seen in the background.
- Barton Springs Pool
- Couples and other young people on the grassy hill on the south bank of the pool.
- [Battle Hall]
- Looking southwest at the front and side entrance to Battle Hall on the University of Texas campus. The street in front of the building no longer exists.
- Bull Creek
- Bull Creek with short waterfall with car in background.
- Bullock's Hotel
- Line drawing of Bullock's Hotel. Bullock's stood at the northwest corner of Congress Avenue and Pecan (6th) Street 1839-1852
- [Burnette's No. 1]
- Photograph of a man standing in front of Magnolia Gasoline sign. Burnette's Service Station was located at 1700 San Jacinto (now a State of Texas parking garage) and owned by L Berry Burnette.
- The Burning Capitol
- View of the Capitol as it burns looking north from the corner of 11th and Congress.
- Busy Congress Avenue
- View of Capitol along Congress Avenue. Horse & buggies line the avenue. Street rail going up Congress and across Sixth St.
- [L. C. Anderson High School]
- Exterior of L. C. Anderson High School at 1601 Pennsylvania Avenue.
- [Camp Mabry Auto Repair Shop]
- Men with machine parts in a workshop.
- Camp Mabry railroad switch and arsenal
- Back reads, "This photograph shows the International & Great Northern Railroad main line. The ralroad switch runs by the arsenal which is shown on the left of the picture. The International & Great Northern Railroad will run a number of tracks in the camp or at any other place to suit the Government."
- Camp on Sanitarium grounds, Hyde Park
- Men in military uniform lined up in front of tents.
- Capitol Dedication
- Parade south down Congress Avenue from the Capitol. Caption reads: "Chichasaw Guard from Murpheesburo, Tenn."
- [Capitol from Old Main Building (University of Texas)]
- View from the top of the Old Main Building (University of Texas) looking south at the Capitol. An unpaved University Avenue is in view.