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[Kathleen Hanna Singing During Bikini Kill Performance]
Photograph of Kathleen Hanna standing on stage wearing a dress and singing into a microphone during a performance with Bikini Kill at Cavity in Austin, Texas.
[Bikini Kill Performing at Cavity]
Photograph of the members of Bikini Kill performing at Cavity in Austin, Texas. Kathleen Hanna is standing in the front and singing into a microphone and the other members of the band are visible in the background playing instruments.
[Kathleen Hanna Dancing During Bikini Kill Performance]
Photograph of Kathleen Hanna dancing on stage during a performance with Bikini Kill at Cavity in Austin, Texas.
[Students in Front of Library]
Photograph of a male and female student on the steps of a library located on 3400 East Avenue at Concordia Lutheran College. The male is wearing dark pants and a buttoned shirt, sitting on a low wall beside the steps. The female is wearing a dark skirt a buttoned blouse, standing next to the wall and holding a clipboard. A row of hedges can be seen to their left and a double door entrance can be seen to their right. The library sign above the entrance reads, "Hirschi Memorial Library".
[Office Building Interior]
Photograph of an office interior at the Fehr and Granger architect Office. A desk can be seen against the left wall where a woman sits at typewriter, reaching towards a phone. A glass wall to another office can be seen int he background beyond her. A sofa with an end table can be seen against the partition wall to the right. An open doorway can be seen in the background, showing a water cooler against the back wall in the next room.
[Buffet in Club]
Photograph of an elaborate food-spread for a luau themed buffet in the Westwood Country Club. The decorative food spread, along with a fish-shaped ice sculpture, can be seen in the foreground across a large table. In the background, multiple tall, potted plants can be seen lined along the back wall.
[T. N. Porter Junior High School]
Photograph of a reproduction rendering of T. N. Porter Junior High School. The reproduction is done in a photographic-like style and shows the front of the school from a south eastern perspective. The name of the school and the architects behind the design can be seen on the bottom left and bottom right of the photo, respectively.
[Gun Cabinet]
Photograph of a wood crafted gun cabinet on display. Several guns can be seen placed on display inside the cabinet. Etched silhouettes of two deer can be seen on the glass, and drawers can be seen built into the space below. A mounted fish can be seen hanging on the brick wall to the right.
[Pan-Am Club Group Portrait]
Photograph of a group of men and women dressed in semi-casual attire and wearing leis. They are posed in front of a painted backdrop with tropical motifs and signs advertising to "Fly Pan-Am". The women are all wearing printed skirts and light colored, sleeve-less blouses, while the men wear an assortment of slacks, Capri pants, polo shirts, and Hawaiian shirts. Three of the men can be seen wearing chef hats.
[Office Building Exterior]
Photograph of a Fehr and Granger architectural office over-looking a small river. The building is two stories and is an elevated structure with several cars seen parked underneath. The building is square and boxy, and large, windows and balconies can be seen on the exterior walls. The photo is taken from a vantage point in a small stream that runs past the structure. A vehicle can be seen to the left and a bridge and houses can be seen in the right background.
[Living Room with Fireplace]
Photograph of a living room with a lit fireplace in the back right corner. The back wall is one long window with a view of a yard and a swimming pool that looks out over a scenic view. In front of the window, two chairs with side tables sit with several plants between them. The tables both have several books on them, and a floor lamp with three fixtures stands behind the one on the right. The residence is located at 5102 Oak Ridge Drive.
[Office Building Exterior]
Photograph of a mid-century modern office building owned by Fehr and Granger. The building is two stories with large walls of windows on the north facing side and balconies above the entrance on the West side. A tree can be seen in the foreground to the right along with signs displaying the office occupants. A small, stone sign with the building address sits in the foreground next to a sidewalk leading up to the building.
[Office Drafting Room]
Photograph of an architect office drafting room. Two rows of drafting desks, some with partitions between them, can be seen in the center of the room with several people working at them on various projects. Large windows can be seen on the far right wall and another drafting table can be partially seen in the right foreground. Shelving and closed doors can be seen on the left wall and in the left background, another man at a drafting table can be seen.
[Killian Hall]
Photograph of the exterior of a decorative stone and brick building at Concordia Lutheran College, located at 3400 East Avenue. A student can be seen walking toward the building and several shrubs can be seen around the building's entrance and pathways. A palm tree can be seen in the right foreground and the name of the building can be seen carved into stone above the entrance.
[Medical Center Interior]
Photograph of the Clarksville Medical Center reception office interior with chairs arranged in a sitting area that can be seen in the foreground, and long, rectangular lights can be seen hanging from the wooden ceiling. To the right, a hallway entrance can be seen, along with the windowed front of an interior office. A man in a light shirt and dark pants can be seen leaving through a door in the background.
[Medical Office Exterior]
Photograph of the exterior of the Clarksville Medical Center reception office where in the foreground a street with a car parked to the right can be seen. The building has many street facing windows and can be seen on top of a hill with several trees. Two exterior stairways can be seen, one attached to the left side of the building, and one leading up from the street to the entrance of the building.
[Horses Being Ridden Around an Arena]
Photograph of people riding horses around an arena at a horse show at Cocke Horse Farm. There is a small building in the middle of the arena, and rows of people sitting behind a barrier.
[Exterior View of the Perry Brooks Building]
Photograph of the exterior of the Perry Brooks building taken from the northeast. It is a 12-story building with exterior windows facing the street. There are cars parked on the street, and another building directly to the north.
[Exterior View of Big Bear Food Store]
Photograph of the exterior of the Big Bear Food Store, which advertises meats, groceries, and picnic supplies. There is an advertisement for Butter Krust on a billboard in the background.
[Ice Coolers Containing Beers]
Photograph of four ice coolers with bottled and canned beers in it inside a 7-Eleven store. There is an advertisement that reads "Ice Cold Beer." There are displays and other advertisements in the background.
[Exterior View of Calcasieu Lumber]
Photograph of a Calcasieu Lumber building taken from the northwest. It is a three-story factory, with cars parked on the street outside.
[Three Men Standing Next to Large Ice Coolers]
Photograph of three men standing next to a large ice cooler full of beers in a 7-Eleven store. There are multiple advertisements along the back wall. The three men are wearing work uniforms, and one of them is placing a bottle inside of a paper bag.
[Carr's Motor Sales Showroom]
Photograph of a 1957 Mercury Monterey on the showroom floor of Carr's Motor Sales. A group of men are lined up for a picture behind the car, and other cars are visible in the background. Carr's Motor Sales was located at 501 West 6th Street.
[Exterior View of Austin Laundry & Dry Cleaning Company]
Photograph of the exterior of an industrial building. It is a five-story brick building. There are cars parked on the street outside. A sign for Austin Laundry is visible on the left side of the building.
[Women at a Check-Out Counter at the Co-Ed Shop]
Photograph of women standing at a checkout counter at the Co-Ed Shop with their backs to the camera. There is a bookshelf and a clothing rack in the background.
[Hereford Cattle Standing in a Field]
Photograph of Hereford cattle standing in a field. There are approximately 25 cows with white faces and underbellies, and a dark-colored back and legs.
[Meat Counter at Big Bear Food Store]
Photograph of a woman standing at a meat counter, holding a piece of meat. She is standing inside the Big Bear Food Store, and wearing a dark-colored dress.
[Exterior View of Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant]
Photograph of a Coca-Cola Bottling Company building taken from the northwest. It is a two-story factory, with cars parked on the street outside.
[Exterior View of Carr's Motor Sales]
Photograph of the exterior of Carr's Motor Sales with advertisements for Lincoln and Mercury. There are cars parked near the building and a service entrance on the left side. A group of men are lined up for a photo in front of the store. Carr's Motor Sales was located at 501 West 6th Street.
[Portrait of a Jockey and Her Horse]
Photograph of a jockey and her horse. She is wearing a light-colored jacket and riding boots, and the horse is a dark color and wearing a saddle. There are other people in the background in riding clothing.
[Horse Jumping Over a Hurdle]
Photograph of a horse jumping over a hurdle. The horse is completely above the hurdle. The jockey is wearing dark-colored clothing, and the horse is dark-colored.
[Peggy Goldstein in her Studio]
Photograph of a female sculptor Peggy Goldstein working on sculptures in her studio. She is surrounded by other sculptures and artwork mounted on the wall.
Pecos High Bridge
Photograph of an elevated railroad leading up to a distant bridge. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "Pecos High Bridge - 320 ft."
[Pecos River Seen from the Pecos High Bridge]
Photograph of the Pecos River from above. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "Pecos River from the [Pecos] High Bridge - S.R."
[General Robert C. Mathis At Lunch]
Photograph of General Robert C. Mathis giving a speech at lunch on Bergstrom Air Force Base. Technical Sergeant Dennis Roberts and Senior Airman Charles Nead are seated at the general's table. The men at the other tables turn to listen to the general.
[Cerebral Palsy Center ground breaking]
Photograph of the ground breaking ceremony for the Cerebral Palsy Center. A crowd of men watch as the first shovel of dirt is excavated and the ground is broken. The sky is cloudy, but the men have removed their hats for the occasion.
[Congress Avenue Flooded by Colorado River]
Photograph of Congress Avenue flooded by the Colorado River. Note on photo reads: "Looking northwest from So. Congress Sept. 28, 1936."
[Aluminum for Defense]
Photograph of Aluminum for Defense collection point outside of the Texas Capitol building. A large chicken-wire bin holds aluminum cans. The Capitol dome is visible in the background.
[Student gathering on University of Texas at Austin campus before Governor Ferguson protest parade]
Photograph of a group of University of Texas students and supporters gathered on the lawn behind the Old Main Building, as they prepare for a protest march to Governor James E. Ferguson's (Pa Ferguson) capitol office. Many of the group are seated on the lawn or on chairs, and some hold umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun. A caption on the back of the photograph reads "scene in the campus before the student parade, May 28, 1917, Old Main Bg. in the background." The group was protesting Governor Ferguson's call for fraternities and sororities to be banned from the UT campus, and his further call for the removal of University president Dr. Robert Ernest Vinson. The Governor was not successful in either case, and was indeed himself impeached and removed from office by the Texas legislature on September 25, 1917.
[Cavalry Troops Marching in Texas Capitol Building Dedication Parade]
Photograph of the parade for the dedication of the Texas State Capitol building. This particular photograph features cavalry troops (Interstate drill) marching down Congress Avenue. Crowds of spectators are standing watching on either side of the street. Many flags are on display.
Pan American Recreation Center Boxing Room
Photograph of one side of the Pan-Am Rec Center Boxing Room. Boxers and trainers exercise by stretching, shadowboxing, and beating punching bags. The sparring ring is visible in the foregrond. Jackets hang on hooks on the left. Clock on the back wall reads about 6:50.
[Mrs. Tony Burger]
Portrait of a woman in a white dress.
[Browning Distributing Company]
Exterior of building at 112 W. 1st St. Sign on building reads, "Preferred everywhere, Budweiser Lager Beer, Browning Distributing Co."
[Browning Distributing Company]
Staff and Budweiser trucks in view.
Louis Goldberg and a Lady
Louis Goldberg and woman seated at desk. Louis Goldberg was the business manager of the American-Statesman newspaper.
C.R. Anthony Co. and Ira A. Prewitt Hardware buildings on street corner
Photograph of an intersection in Taylor, Texas including the storefront and side of a one-story brick building with the name "C. R. Anthony Company" and the front of the "Ira A. Prewitt Hardware Co." to the right. Cars are parked along the sides street and in front of the stores and an unidentified man is walking in front of the store near the corner.
First Baptist Church in Taylor, Texas
First Baptist Church at 701 Davis St. in Taylor, Texas with large tree on the right
Stanley Theater in Luling, Texas
Stanley Theater at 719 E. Davis in Luling, Texas, showing two Gene Autry movies: 'Sons of New Mexico' and 'Pistol Packin Mama'
[Woman and Children Sitting on Couch]
Photograph of a woman holding a baby on her lap and a young girl sitting next to them. They are sitting on a couch and posing for a portrait.
[Mr. Thornton Jr and Governor Shivers]
Mr. Thornton Jr and Governor Allan Shivers stand in the Governor's Office, both holding a small card where the words "Mainland Baseball" can be read.
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