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[Part of Examination Exhibit of Louis C. Page #2]
Copy negative of six labeled photographs and artist renderings of exterior views for buildings in Austin, Texas designed by Page, Southerland, and Page for the Architects Examination Exhibit. The images include left: an exterior and patio view of the Phi Mu Fraternity building; center: the Tribune Building and Brackenridge Hospital (rendering); and right: St. David's Hospital (rendering) and State Teacher's Building.
[Bread Oven]
Photograph of a Butterkrust bakery (Austin Baking Company) bread oven. A very large machine stretches towards the back of the room that is intended for baking multiple loaves of bread. A worker can be seen in the background walking towards the end of the machine. In the foreground, unbaked bread loaves can be seen on a conveyor belt heading toward the front of the oven.
[Luby's Cafeteria Exterior]
Photograph of a Luby's Cafeteria Restaurant taken from the building's empty parking lot at night. Three slender windows can be seen on the left and a lattice fence can be seen over larger windows on the right. An awning roof structure can be seen hanging over an entrance way with a potted plant in the corner.
[Canning Plant Exterior]
Photograph of the exterior view of the Gebhardt Canning Plant. A single door entrance with a roof awning can be seen to the left along with three windows. A sign beside the door directing readers to an office can be seen. Two trucks are parked next to a loading dock to the right, and a building sign that reads "canning plant" can be partially seen in the right background.
[Print Shop Workers]
Photograph of two print shop workers operating on two sides of the same machine. The man can be seen in the foreground, wearing a short sleeved, striped shirt. The woman can be seen on the other side in a light colored blouse, glasses, and dark pants. Several piles of boxes can be seen behind the woman in the background. Stacks of paper can be seen to the right of the man in the foreground.
[Luby's Cafeteria Interior]
Photograph of the interior of a Luby's Cafeteria, where several rows of tables and chairs can be seen throughout the foreground, and a row of booth tables can be seen to the right. Pendant lights can be seen above the booths, and a partition can be seen dividing the room from the windowed entrance in the background.
[Austin Club]
Photograph of the Austin Club lounge with a seating area enclosed in a low brick wall. In the foreground, a large plant, a sofa, and a chair can be seen along with a wood door that is opened behind the planter. The seating area enclosed in brick-work can be seen in the mid-ground, with a table and long couch visible. Three columns and more seating can be seen in the background.
[Workers at Machines]
Photograph of two workers at unknown machines. The man seen at the machine in the foreground is in a light t-shirt and light jeans. The person seen at the machine in the background is in a darker t-shirt and dark jeans, and has dark, curly hair. A box of wipes or tissues with the brand name, "Kimwipes", can be seen in the foreground on a table to the right.
[Gebhardt Canning Plant]
Photograph of the Gebhardt Canning Plant, taken near an entrance, in which an empty road can be sen in the foreground and a girl in a light top and dark skirt can be seen to the left. The factory is fenced in with chain-link, and a sign with the factory name can be seen on a building in the background. A water tower can be seen behind the factory,and a parking lot with several cars can be seen to the right.
[Printing Machines]
Photograph of a very large industrial printing machine on the printing shop floor. Stacks of shelves can be seen in the background and long, fluorescent lights can be seen hanging from the ceiling above.
[Club Caravan Opening]
Photograph of a performer on stage during the opening night of Club Caravan, located at 2360 North Interstate 35. The performer is a singer in a light colored dress and a cowboy hat, smiling and pointing up with her finger. Behind her on stage, the Ken Ragsdale Orchestra can be seen.
[Print Shop Office]
Photograph of two office workers in an industrial print shop office. A woman in a dark and light blouse with dark pants can be seen sitting from behind at a table, holding a stack of papers. The man can be seen standing to her left, wearing checkered pants and a light colored button-up shirt with striped tie, looking at the papers in the woman's hands. They are surrounded by various office equipment, including a filing cabinet, a phone, a computer, and dot-matrix printer
[Printing Shop Floor]
Photograph of an industrial printing shop floor where several very large printing machines can be seen. Two workers can be seen operating the machines. Two small shelving units full of various materials can be seen to the left and fluorescent lights can be seen hanging from above.
[Workers at Ventilated Stations]
Photograph of workers handling quartz tubes at work stations. Each station can be seen with a ventilation hood above it with an array of ducts coming out of the tops and leading towards the right. The workers can be seen seated at the stations to the left and they are wearing casual work clothes with specialized glasses that could either be for close inspection or welding protection.
[Part of Examination Exhibit of Louis C. Page #1]
Copy negative of six labeled photographs of exterior and interior views of buildings in Texas designed by Page, Southerland, and Page for the Architects Examination Exhibit. The buildings are organized in three columns with an exterior view at the top and an interior view below; they are identified (left-right) as: [1] Capital National Bank in Austin, [2] Huntsville High School in Huntsville, and [3] Casis Elementary School in Austin (aerial and close-up exterior view).
[Interior View of the Chi Omega Sorority House]
Photograph of an interior view of the Chi Omega Sorority House. There are exterior windows with floral curtains, and couches and chairs around the hallway.
[Port View of the Battleship Texas at the San Jacinto Monument]
Photograph of the mast of the Battleship Texas at the San Jacinto Monument. There are walkways across the top of the ship, and a crane for transporting goods on the side.
[Banquet at the Commodore Perry Hotel]
Photograph of people sitting on one side of a long table with at a Venezuelan Ambassador Banquet at the Commodore Perry Hotel. The table has plates on it in front of the people, and a decorative bouquet of flowers in the middle.
[Banquet for the Venezuelan Ambassador]
Photograph of a room full of people at a Venezuelan Ambassador Banquet at the Commodore Perry Hotel. There are rows of tables along the dining room with people sitting at them. At the back of the room, there is a long table with people sitting on one side.
[Interior View of the Chi Omega Sorority House]
Photograph of an interior view of the Chi Omega Sorority House. There is a carpeted spiral staircase, and a mural on the wall in the background with a hanging light in the center of the foyer.
[Interior View of Seymour Fogel's House]
Photograph of the interior of Seymour Fogel's house "Southwind," located at 2411 Kinney Road in Austin, Texas. A plaque outside the home provides more information: “Built circa 1880 as a stone barn by physician/inventor George Peter Hachenberg (1824-1904), this structure was converted in the early 1950s to a studio and family residence by artist/educator Seymour Fogel (1911-1984) who named it Southwind.” The home has since been restored.
[Young Girls at Pecan Springs School Festival
Photograph of a group of young girls dancing around a circle at a festival for the Pecan Springs School. They are wearing light-colored dresses and butterfly wings.
[Interior View of the Chi Omega Sorority House]
Photograph of an interior view of the Chi Omega Sorority House. There is a large wall mirror with a lamp on either side. There are two couches and two end tables, with a coffee table on the other side.
[Portrait of a Man With a Saddle]
Photograph of an unidentified man holding a saddle near a fence post. The man is wearing a light-colored shirt, dark-colored pants, and a dark-colored tie.
[Interior View of the Phi Mu Sorority House Living Room]
Photograph of an interior view of a Phi Mu sorority house living room. There is a large exterior room-sized window, with chairs sitting up against them. There is a large rug in the middle of the room.
[Interior View of Seymour Fogel's House]
Photograph of the interior of a studio room in Seymour Fogel's house "Southwind" with lots of artwork, located at 2411 Kinney Road in Austin, Texas. A plaque outside the home provides more information: “Built circa 1880 as a stone barn by physician/inventor George Peter Hachenberg (1824-1904), this structure was converted in the early 1950s to a studio and family residence by artist/educator Seymour Fogel (1911-1984) who named it Southwind.” The home has since been restored.
[Municipal Building]
Photograph of the exterior of a municipal building located at 176 West 8th Street in Austin, Texas. The Texas State Capitol is visible in the background.
[Interior View of Seymour Fogel's House]
Photograph of the interior of Seymour Fogel's house "Southwind," located at 2411 Kinney Road in Austin, Texas. The image is of a large, sparsely furnishing living space with several mid-century modern-style chairs and tables. A plaque outside the home provides more information: “Built circa 1880 as a stone barn by physician/inventor George Peter Hachenberg (1824-1904), this structure was converted in the early 1950s to a studio and family residence by artist/educator Seymour Fogel (1911-1984) who named it Southwind.” The home has since been restored.
[Exterior View of a Phi Mu Sorority House]
Photograph of an exterior view of a Phi Mu sorority house. It is a two-story building with large plate glass windows on both floors. There is a large front yard with trees around it, and a stone walkway leading up to the house.
[Dancers at Pecan Springs School Festival]
Photograph of a group of children dancing around in a circle at a festival for the Pecan Springs School. The boys and girls are alternated and reaching for each others' hands, possibly performing a square dance.
[Seymour Fogel's House "Southwind" Exterior]
Photograph of the exterior of Seymour Fogel's house "Southwind," located at 2411 Kinney Road in Austin, TX. A plaque outside the home provides more information: “Built circa 1880 as a stone barn by physician/inventor George Peter Hachenberg (1824-1904), this structure was converted in the early 1950s to a studio and family residence by artist/educator Seymour Fogel (1911-1984) who named it Southwind.” The home has since been restored.
[Battleship Texas at the San Jacinto Monument]
Photograph of the front of the Battleship Texas at the San Jacinto Monument. There is an anchor attached to the bow of the ship, and large guns are visible on the deck.
[Exterior View of a Seating Area Outside the Phi Mu Sorority House]
Photograph of an exterior view of a seating area outside the Phi Mu sorority house. There are multiple chairs and tables, and the Phi Mu seal painted on a wall.
[Interior View of a Phi Mu Sorority House Bedroom]
Photograph of an interior view of a Phi Mu sorority house bedroom. There are two beds, and a bedside table/dresser. It has four drawers, an alarm clock, a picture of a man, a lamp, and a mirror. There is also a board hung by string with paper and pictures on it.
[Patio of Lung's Chinese Kitchen]
Photograph of the patio of Lung's Chinese Kitchen. There are people sitting at the tables, and four workers standing on the right side of the photograph. Lanterns hang from the roof.
[Page, Southerland, and Page Building]
Photograph of the exterior of the Page, Southerland, and Page Building from the street. It is a two-story stone building with front and side windows. The stonework was done by the Texas Ledge Stone Company.
[Exterior View of a Phi Mu Sorority House]
Photograph of an exterior view of a Phi Mu sorority house. It is a two-story building with exterior windows on both floors. There is a large front yard with trees around it, and a stone walkway leading up to the house.
[Exterior View of Seymour Fogel's House]
Photograph of the exterior of Seymour Fogel's house "Southwind," located at 2411 Kinney Road in Austin, TX. A plaque outside the home provides more information: “Built circa 1880 as a stone barn by physician/inventor George Peter Hachenberg (1824-1904), this structure was converted in the early 1950s to a studio and family residence by artist/educator Seymour Fogel (1911-1984) who named it Southwind.” The home has since been restored.
[Interior View of the Phi Mu Sorority House Living Room]
Photograph of an interior view of a Phi Mu sorority house living room. There is a large exterior room-sized window, with chairs in the foreground. There is a large rug in the middle of the room, and a bookshelf with books and decorations on the back wall.
[Portrait of a Woman]
Photograph of a woman holding a combination ash tray/snack tray/drink holder. This is an advertisement for D. G. B. Advertising and Naltex.
[Counter at Lung's Chinese Kitchen]
Photograph of two women standing behind the counter at Lung's Chinese Kitchen. They are both wearing light-colored clothing, and visible from the waist up. There is a person sitting at a table on the left, and items in a display case inside the counter.
[Boys at Pecan Springs School Festival]
Photograph of a group of young boys walking in a circle at a festival for the Pecan Springs School. They are wearing dark-colored pants and Native American headdresses.
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