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[Acting at Rosewood]
Photograph of a small group of people performing some moves at Rosewood Park in 1969.
[Aircrew Class 69-6B]
Photograph of a group of men, Aircrew Class 69-6B in front of a plane. Four stand and four kneel.
[Aircrew Class 69-8B]
Photograph of a group of men, Aircrew Class 69-8B, in front of a plane. Those standing are, from left to right, Major Howard, Colonel Larkin, Captain Idone, Captain Boyce. The men kneeling are Major Jack Chervenak, Captain Moore, and Lieutenant Cox.
[Aircrew Class 69-9B]
Photograph of a group of men, Aircrew Class 69-9B, standing in front of a plane.
[Aircrew Class 70-1B]
Photograph of a group of men, Aircrew Class 70-1B, in front of a plane. Jack Stotts is the second right from the right in the first row.
[Aircrew Class 70-5B]
Photograph of a group of men, Aircrew Class 70-5B in front of a plane. Those in the back row are, from left to right, Major Haas, Captain Harbaugh, Captain Sydow, Lieutenant Farley, and Captain Casey. Those in the front row are Major McSherry, Lieutenant Madole, Captain Ripley, Lieutenant Kermes, and Major Mather.
[Aircrew Class 70-6B]
Photograph of a group of men, Aircrew Class 70-6B, in front of a plane.
[Aircrew Class 70-7B]
Photograph of a group of men, the Aircrew class 70-7B, standing in front of a plane.
All Tied up on Zilker Kite Field
Photograph of "All tied up on Zilker kite field." Two teenagers try to untangle a number of kite strings while two girls stand by. They are in a field at Zilker Park in Austin.
Austin Aerials - Downtown and East Austin
Aerial view of Downtown, East Austin, and UT football stadium with Robert Mueller airport in upper left.
Austin Aerials - Downtown, Capitol
Aerial shot of downtown on Congress Ave, looking north beyond State Capitol
[Bank Interior Design]
Photograph of the interior of the Mutual Savings bank with a diamond motif in the ceiling, wallpaper, drapery, and upholstery. Three desks and one long counter with name plates can be seen to the right of the room, along with two structural support columns. To left, a potted plant and several small sofas can be seen. In the background, there is a split level in the building, where a sunken seating area matching the furniture in the foreground can be partially seen down a short set of stairs.
[Bank Office Design]
Photograph of the interior of the Mutual Savings bank with a diamond motif in the ceiling, floor, wallpaper, drapery, and upholstery. In the foreground, a tall set of drapes can be seen to the right in a room with high ceilings. Beyond the drapes is a room with a lower ceiling, where a seating area with couches and potted pants can be seen to the left, and an office area with desks and chairs can be seen to the right.
[Barton Springs Swimming]
Photograph of a group of children preparing to swim at the Barton Springs Pool.
[Brackenridge Hospital Construction]
Photograph of the exterior of Brackenridge Hospital under construction. Scaffolding can be seen on nearly every floor of the building. Parked cars and other city buildings can be seen in the foreground and around the construction site perimeter. In the background to the right, the state capitol building can be seen.
[East Austin Clean Up Campaign]
Photograph of a group of people who were part of the East Austin Clean Up Campaign. Few children are seen holding logs which are being loaded to the truck in front of them.
[East Austin Clean Up Campaign #2]
Photograph of the view at the East Austin clean-up campaign in 1969. A small group of children's are seen lifting logs onto a truck.
[East Austin Clean Up Campaign #3]
Photograph of a group of children packing up logs at the East Austin clean-up campaign event in 1969.
[East Austin Clean Up Campaign #4]
Photograph of a group of children cleaning at the East Austin clean-up campaign in 1969.
[Governor's Mansion]
Photograph of the entrance to the Texas Governor's mansion at 1010 Colorado Street.
[Governor's Mansion]
Photograph of the Texas Governor's mansion at 1010 Colorado Street.
[Governor's Mansion]
Photograph of the Texas Governor's mansion at 1010 Colorado Street.
[Governor's Mansion fence]
Photograph of the Texas Governor's Mansion east elevation seen behind whitewashed brick and iron fence and gate naming the house as the "Governor's Mansion." Tree visible immediately behind the fence and the mansion is visible under a cloud-filled sky in the background. The mansion was built by Abner Cook in 1855 and was continuously occupied since 1856. The occupant here in 1969 was Governor Preston Smith. The mansion was declared a Texas historical landmark in 1962 and a national historic landmark in 1970.
[Halloween at Rosewood]
Photograph of the scenery of a Halloween event at Rosewood with a group of people gathered by tables which are placed in front of a stage.
[Halloween Event at Rosewood]
Photograph of three children and a man standing by a poster at Rosewood reading "El Dorado Club" during Halloween of 1969.
[Isamu Taniguchi at Oriental Gardens]
Photograph of Isamu Taniguchi in the Oriental gardens at Zilker Park. He squats on stones in the middle of a pond and measures a lily pad.
Joey's Fine Foods
Exterior view of Joey's Fine Foods restaurant at 1411 W. Ben White Blvd. There are cacti in the foreground. Demolished.
[Library Shelves and Reading Area]
Photograph of a library. Rows of shelves run down the left side into the background; on the right is a reading area with several tables and chairs, among which a reading woman and man are visible.
[Library Stairs]
Photograph of a library. In the center are some chairs around a table, near the bottom of a staircase. In the left and center background are many bookshelves; at left a man can be seen reading.
[Mr. Taniguchi and Mr. Robinson in the Oriental Garden]
Photograph of Mr. Taniguchi and Mr. Jack Robinson in the Oriental garden in Zilker Park.
Music Man
Photograph of two actresses on stage during a theatrical production of "Music Man" at Zilker Hillside Theater.
Music Man
Photograph of two performers on stage during a theatrical production of "Music Man" at Zilker Hillside Theater.
[The Music Man at Zilker Hillside Theater]
Photograph of a performance of "The Music Man" for the 11th Summer Musical at the Zilker Park Hillside Theater. Spectators sit on the grass and watch the play.
[Pan Am Open House]
Photograph of a small group of people standing by some tables at a Pan Am Open House event in 1969.
[Photograph of Commander J. R. Mulligan]
Photograph of Commander J. R. Mulligan, sitting at a table with a book open in front of him.
[Pond near Building]
Photograph of a pond surrounded by trees near a tall, postwar building. The roof of an older structure is visible above the trees to the left.
[Posing at Rosewood]
Photograph of a group of children posing in a room at Rosewood.
[Scenery at a Pan Am Open House]
Photograph of three women gathered in a room at a Pan Am open house in 1969. Three mini sculptures are placed on a table in front of them.
[Scenery at a Pan Am Open House #2]
Photograph of a group of women standing by a table in the kitchen at a Pan Am open house in 1969.
[Swimming at Barton Springs]
Photograph of a small group of people swimming at Barton Springs in 1968.
[Trophies at Rosewood]
Photograph of a couple of children holding trophies at Rosewood Park and a man in a suit is standing next to them.
University of Texas Tower
View of the University of Texas tower.
[View of Municipal Auditorium from across the Lake]
Photograph of the Austin Municipal Auditorium and grounds from across Town Lake through trees. The gazebo is visible to the left of the auditorium. The Auditorium, designed by the Austin firm Jessen, Jessen, Millhouse & Greeven, opened on January 5, 1959.
[Visitors and bust of Elisabet Ney at the Elisabet Ney Museum]
Photograph of Visitors Lesly Cain (age 7) and Mrs. Don Johnson examine a bust is of Mrs. Elisabet Ney at the Elisabet Ney Museum. In 1892, European portrait sculptor Elisabet Ney (1833-1907) purchased property in Austin at 304 East 44th Street, established a studio named Formosa, and resumed her career as a noted sculptor. Ney sculpted and collected portraits of notable Texans and Europeans. Following Ney’s death in 1907, her friends preserved the studio and its contents as the Elisabet Ney Museum and established the Texas Fine Arts Association dedicated to her memory.
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