Austin History Center, Austin Public Library - 12 Matching Results
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- [Margaret Meador Sitting with Two Women]
- Photograph of Margaret Meador and two women sitting on the grass.
- Al Jennings at The Austin Hotel
- Photograph of a man doing a sales presentation. He is standing beside a display case which advertises Swift's Premium Chickens.
- Al Jennings at The Austin Hotel
- Photograph of a man doing a sales presentation on Swift's Premium Chickens. He is standing in front of a group.
- Attorney Dean Moorhead in office smoking pipe
- Attorney Dean Moorhead, of Looney, Clark & Moorhead, sitting behind his desk, smoking a pipe.
- Red Ball Transfer and Moving building and truck
- Red Ball Transfer and Moving white truck parked in front of the company's building. On the side of the truck the following is printed: "LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING; AUSTIN, TEXAS; PHONE 6-1200"
- [Photograph of Treaty Oaks]
- Photograph of a large tree dominating the foreground with an unknown building in the background, partially obscured by the foliage.
- [Cashiers at Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant]
- Photo of cashiers inside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant. Austin, Texas.
- [Customers eating inside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant]
- Photo of customers eating inside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant. Austin, Texas.
- [Customers standing outside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant]
- Photo of customers standing outside Youngblood's Fried Chicken restaurant. Austin, Texas. Looking north along South Lamar street.
- Littlefield Building & 6th Street
- Exterior view of the Littlefield Building, with Driskill Coffee Shop next to it. View down 6th Street looking west. Several cars parked on the street. Several people walking.
- William Montgomery, William Smythe, Governor John Connally
- Governor John Connally standing in office with William Montgomery and William Smythe. Flags behind the group.
- [Motorists stranded in flood waters]
- Photograph of "stranded motorists attempting to remove their cars from 4 feet of water under an overpass of the MoPac Expressway in the western part of the city. Over 4.5 inches of rain late Monday 5/21 caused flooding in the downtown area." Men are standing, some waist-deep in water, outside of their vehicles.