Austin History Center, Austin Public Library - 8 Matching Results

Search Results

[Exterior of the Lamar Café]
Photograph of the exterior of the Lamar Café. The word Lamar is illuminated on the exterior, and there is a light bar on the roof.
[Barton Springs Bathhouse Dedication Ceremony]
Photograph of a crowd of people gathered outside of the bathhouse at Barton Springs for its dedication ceremony.
[Barton Springs Bathhouse Dedication Ceremony]
Photograph of a crowd of people gathered outside of the bathhouse at Barton Springs for its dedication ceremony.
Noel B. Scott
Photograph of Noel B. Scott. Scott was blind. He operated Scott's Cigar Stand on the 1st floor of The Travis County Courthouse.
Family Groups
Photograph of Larry and Nanette Nau, children of Ladner and Katherine (Pinckney) Nau. Larry is standing next to his sister's crib.
Family Group
Photograph of children's birthday party. Photo was taken at the L.M. Nau home, 2402 Indian Trail, Austin, TX (demolished). Top row: Sue (Ruff) Armstrong, Judith Ravel, Larry Edmund Lee. Middle row: Unknown, John McPherson Pinckney, Mary Sue (Pinckney) Neptune, Roger William Pinckney, Larry Melvin Nau, holding sister, Nanette Muriel (Nau) Overbeck, unknown, unknown, unknown. Front row: Richard Hopson Pinckney, Kay (Pinckney) Braziel.
Family Groups
Larry Nau, son of Ladner Nau and Katherine (Pinckney) Nau, seated on table next to his birthday cake.
Noel B. Scott - Blind Man
Blind man holding box of cigars in his right hand. Noel Scott is listed as proprietor of Scott's Cigar Stand in the 1947 City Directory.
Back to Top of Screen