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Crew of B-36B plane No.69

Description: Photograph of the crew of the B-36B airplane No. 69 standing on the ground near the nose. The men are (L-R): P. Gerbaz, C.J. Driskell, R.E. Fisher, G.W. Hofeller, L.C. Brandvig, and W. J. Martin. Their luggage sits on the ground next to them.
Date: August 16, 1950
Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth

[Crew of Last Flight of B-36 #51]

Description: The crew of the last flight of Convair airplane B-36 #51 stand next to the nose of the plane. Standing Left to Right: J.D. Taylor, J.C. Lucas, J.L. Blackmaon, L.N. Slayton, A.C. Lewis, Kneeling: M.L. Brooks, F.B. Petty, J.E. Gonsalves
Date: August 30, 1957
Partner: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort Worth

[Education building]

Description: Photograph of a group of people near an Education Building. The photograph was taken at the time of the Dedication of the Siceloff Auditorium on May 18, 1950.
Date: May 18, 1950
Partner: Archives of the Central Texas Conference United Methodist Church

[Façade, Beth-El Congregation, 1949]

Description: Exterior photograph of the facade of the Beth-El Congregation synagogue at 207 W. Broadway Avenue in Fort Worth. The building was restored after a fire. The congregation occupied the building from 1920 until 2000. It is still standing.
Date: 1951
Creator: Lawrence Thomas-Allen Co.
Partner: Fort Worth Jewish Archives

Farmfico Luncheon, April 22, 1953

Description: Photograph of many men in suits and ties gathered around a very large dining table for a Farmfico luncheon. The table is covered in dishes and bouquets of flowers. In the foreground is an electric fan and a film projector. The room has many tall pillars and windows.
Date: April 22, 1953
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Fences and Goats in Mexico

Description: Photograph of a large series of buildings and compounds, with corrals in the center of the image. A stone and brick corral on the right side of the image contains goats; wooden fencing seem to separate several pens leading down to a larger area holding additional goats or cattle. Multi-story warehouse or office-type buildings are visible behind the pens, with trees and hills visible in the far background. Loose stones, barbed wire, and metal siding are visible in the foreground, in front of … more
Date: 1950~/1959~
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Field of Longhorn Cattle]

Description: Photograph of a field with a group of cattle and men on horseback near a small pond. Back of photograph: "Bob Kleberg trading cattle with peeler. First time King Ranch purchased Longhorns. Kleberg had photos taken to Document the historical event. He used the images in advertising sale catalog in 1960's."
Date: 1952
Creator: Harvey Patteson & Son Photographers
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum
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