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[KTBC Entrance]
Photograph of the KTBC television studio entrance where two stone columns can be seen in the foreground in front of two respective walls that frame the glass doorway. Plants can be seen in flower beds near the walls, and on the wall to the right, a mural of the Austin capitol building can be seen.
[KTBC Filming]
Photograph of filming in progress at the KTBC television studio, with a film crew of three men with two large cameras seen standing to the right. To the left, a man being filmed can be seen on a chair in front a backdrop with images of Saturn, a gun, and a baseball bat. He sits with a desk and stool, and a television set can be seen to his right. Dozens of film set lights can be seen hanging from metal tracts on the ceiling. High above the lights, a mural can be seen hanging above with a sign that reads "Miss Duchess".
[KTBC Station Entrance]
Photograph of a lit up, vertical sign over the street-side entrance to the KTBC television studio at nighttime. A butterfly awning can be seen over the entrance way and part of the sidewalk pavement. A geometric mural of Austin can be seen on the small wall to the right of the entrance. A building with darkened windows can be partially seen to the right.
[KTBC Studio]
Photograph of a reproduction of an artist's rendering for a building for KTBC studios. The rendering features blocky, rectangular building with a decorative sign for the studio on the building's top left corner.
[KTBC Studio]
Photograph of KTBC Studio on a street corner with traffic lights for an intersection seen in the foreground, and cars seen both driving and parked on each street. Three different signs can be seen on the building's exterior with the studio's name. A radio antennae and satellite dish can be seen on top of the roof. An ornamental building can be seen to the right, and more of the city can be seen in the background.
KTBC-TV at Driskill Hotel
Exterior Shot of KTBC-TV office at the Driskill Hotel
[Ku Klux Klan Parade]
Photograph of a parade of the Ku Klux Klan.
[KVET building]
Photograph of 113-115 W. 8th Street showing KVET offices and other attorneys' offices. Demolished.
Labauve, T (baby girl)
Photograph of baby girl sitting
Labauve, T (baby girl)
Photograph of baby girl standing
Ladies Annex, Southwestern University
Photograph of the Ladies Annex at Southwestern University. A line of people in horse-drawn carriages are exiting a gate and moving away from a large building.
[Ladies at Barton Springs]
Photograph of four ladies posing for a photograph on the steps at Barton Springs.
[Ladies at Senior Citizens Week]
Photograph of two women posing next to each other at a Senior Citizens Week event in 1962. Both of them are wearing dresses and one of them has a crown on their head.
Lady Bird Johnson Waves
Lady Bird Johnson waves to the crowd on the day of Lyndon Johnson's presidential election. To her left are President Lyndon B. Johnson and John Connally.
[Lady Giving Speech at Texas State Genealogical Society]
Photograph of a woman giving a speech, while three other women and one man sit at tables near her on a stage. The one on the far right is hidden partially by a bouquet of flowers. Archivist's note on the back reads, "[Texas State Genealogical Society - Nov. 29-30, 1963 Ft. Worth, Texas]"
[Lady in a Carriage]
Photograph of a lady in a carriage in front of a two-story house. The caption on the back reads "This is the buggy we had in the parade in Bonham, Texas in [blank]. [Illegible] Grace McQuigg driving. The McQuigg Wilson Mercantile Co.'s entry."
[Lady Sewing on a Machine]
Photograph of a lady seated by a table and sowing a long piece of cloth on a sowing machine. A portrait is seen behind the lady.
Ladybird Johnson Speaking
Ladybird Johnson speaking on Lyndon Johnson's election day.
Ladybird Johnson with John and Nellie Connally
Ladybird Johnson stands between John and Nellie Connally during Lyndon Johnson's election day.
Lago Vista Open House BBQ
2 men and 2 women seated at table outdoors. 1 man standing.
[Laguna Gloria]
Photograph of the exterior of the historic Laguna Gloria building. It is partially obscured by palmettos and other foliage. The building is now part of the Contemporary Austin art museum.
[Laguna Gloria Art Building proposal sketch]
Photograph of a drawing for the proposed Laguna Gloria Art Museum building, designed by Jessen Association Inc. The drawing features a large, white, modern building surrounded by trees. Beneath the drawing is a color palate and a piece of paper with "w/o" on it.;
[Laguna Gloria Grounds]
Photograph of trees and water on the grounds of Laguna Gloria (Austin Museum of Art). The name "Les Simon" is written on back of the photo.
[Lake Austin]
Photograph of boats and a canoe on Lake Austin.
Lake Austin Beach
Photograph of people wading and floating in the water at Lake Austin Beach.
[Lake Austin Shoreline]
Photograph of a view of the shoreline of Lake Austin taken from the water. There is a tall cliff wih trees along the water.
Lake Travis
View of Lake Travis.
Lake Travis
View of Lake Travis and surrounding landscape.
Lake Travis
View of local landscape with Lake Travis in the distance.
Lake Travis
View of Lake Travis and surrounding landscape.
Lake Travis
View of Lake Travis.
Lake Travis
View of Lake Travis.
Lake Travis
Landscape of the area and view of Lake Travis in the distance.
Lamar at 19th
Photograph of Lamar Boulevard at 19th Street. The road is unpaved; houses are visible in the distance and several trees line the left side of the road.
[Lamar Boulevard]
Photograph of Lamar Boulevard while under construction, looking south from 9th street. This was a Works Progress Administration project. Trees and houses line both sides of the street.
Lamar Bridge Dedication
An elderly unidentified woman is about to cut a ribbon marking the dedication of the Lamar Bridge. A group of unidentified individuals surround her, including an MP in military uniform.
Lamar Bridge Dedication and Opening
Photograph of man speaking at podium.
Lamar Bridge Dedication - Its Initial Opening
Photograph of the groundbreaking ceremony for the Lamar Street Bridge? [Photo is misidentified as opening ceremony of bridge. Date is July 15, 1942, which is date of opening of bridge, but people are wearing overcoats and holding shovels.] Man holding shovel furthest to the right is Mayor Tom Miller.
Lamar Shopping Center; South Lamar Plaza
Foreground is parking lot of Lamar Plaza. Background is store buildings with signs for Handy Andy and Beall's Department Store.
[Lamb Lying in Trough]
Photograph of a lamb lying in a trough after the Bee Cave hail storm.
[Land Commissioner Bascom Giles, Texas Land Commissioner, 1939-1955, standing next to a desk in the Land Office]
A man standing next to a desk in the Land Office. This desk belonged to the writer William Sydney Porter (O. Henry) when he worked at the Texas General Land Office. There are pictures against the wall.
[Land Office Building]
Photograph of the exterior of the Texas General Land Office building (now the Capitol Visitor's Center).
[Landscape Painting]
Photographic reproduction of a landscape painting by Herman Lungwitz of a river, with a house and a forest on one bank, and trees and rocks on the other bank. The text on the back reads, "Photo of a Lungkwitz landscape painting belonging to Hermann von Rosenberg".
[A Landscape with a Hillside]
Stereographic photographs of a large rocky hillside with trees.
[Landscape With A River And A Forest]
Photograph of a landscape with a forest and a river. On the right side of the photo is a wall of rocks. Likely Central Texas.
[Landscape with Bushes and Rocks]
Stereographic photographs of a landscape with bushes and rocks.
[Landscape with Rocks and Trees]
Stereographic photographs of rocks and trees on a landscape.
[A Landscape With Trees]
Stereographic photographs of a hill with a lot of trees. Two men are standing on the hill among the plants.
[Landscape with Trees and Rocks]
Stereographic photographs of a landscape with trees.
[Langtry, Texas Railroad Depot]
Photograph of the Railroad Depot at Langtry, Texas. It's a small building by the train tracks. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "During the time of Judge Roy Bean's Law West of the Pecos."
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