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Tissue forceps for poultry caponizing
Tissue forceps for poultry caponizing
["To The End of the World With You"]
To The end of the World With You by Ernest R. Ball
[A toddler sitting in a (tasseled) chair and a young child.]
Photograph of a toddler sitting in a (tasseled) chair and a young child in a light colored dress. Fabric is draped over the chair that the toddler is sitting in. Young girl (to right of photo) has her right hand on the chair. Photo is mounted on (scalloped edges) cardboard. Bottom of cardboard reads: Harper, Galleries, Corsicana, Bryan, Temple, Navasota, Waxahachie, Calvert, and Ennis,
[Tom A. Wessendorff Home.]
Photograph identified as Tom A. Wessendorff Home, corner of Morton and 11th St., Richmond, TX. One story Victorian home with white scalloped picket fence enclosing yard. Gate decorations match house details. For another view see 1972.093.119. Image is mounted on tan cardboard matte. Image dimensions: 16.9 cm x 12.2 cm
[Tom Davis as a baby]
Photo of Tom Davis as a baby
[Tommie Shuford]
Photograph of Tommie Shuford (as identified on back of photo in blue ink) in foreground (wearing shorts, jacket, print socks) standing in front of a sego palm. In background is the Jane Long Boarding house at 100 South Fourth Street in Richmond, Texas. Back part of the building was the Post Office in 1926 and 1927 faced Morton Street. Shadow of photographer in far right corner. Photo is bordered by black design.
[Torch similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end.]
Torch similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end that screws on and off. It starts out small and widens as it gets closer towards the top. The entire thing is hollow and the top is open. About 9 cm from the top is an iron band.
[Torch similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end.]
Torch similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end that screws on and off. It starts out small and widens as it gets closer towards the top. The entire thing is hollow and the top is open. About 9 cm from the top is an iron band.
[Torch that is similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end.]
Torch that is similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end that screws on and off. It starts out small and widens as it gets closer towards the top. The entire thing is hollow and the top is open. About 9 cm from the top is an iron band.
[Torch that is similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end.]
Torch that is similar in shape to the Olympic torch with a square end that screws on and off. It starts out small and widens as it gets closer towards the top. The entire thing is hollow and the top is open. About 9 cm from the top is an iron band.
[Tormey's, a Rosenberg Photo Service]
Photograph (copy) of Tormey's, a Rosenberg Photo Service, exhibit at the Fort Bend County Fair. Photograph shows an interior corner area of a building with the walls covered with photographs. Far left corner shows the Kodak advertisement. A small wooden table is to the right of the Kodak sign. At top right, the sign reads: ROSENBERG PHOTO SERVICE " SERVING FOR BEND COUNTY". Streamers of alternating light and dark colors seen at top of building. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions are of the copy.
["Toxite Veterinary Ointment"]
Clear glass cylindrical jar with black metal screw top and red-violet contents. Yellow label with rooster emblem. "Toxite Veterinary Ointment; MANUFACTURED BY TOXITE LABORATORIES, CHESTERTOWN, MARYLAND, USA." Red-violet jelly-like contents have strong odor. Active ingredients: Orthophenylphenol, Xylenol Petrolatum, Dioxan.
[Tracks in the mud near the Brazos River Bridge at Rosenberg]
Copy of photo of Brazos River Bridge at Rosenberg, taken from the riverbank looking up at bridge. Photo is labeled on the front, "Brazos River, Cummings Cash Drug Store."
[Train and station at Booth, Texas. Side view of train.]
Train and station at Booth, Texas. Side view of train. Fence in foreground. Roof top of train station (in background) visible above train. Dated November 11, 1911.
[A train at Booth, Texas.]
Postcard image of a train at Booth, Texas. Two men are seated on the front of the engine. Texas flag is flying to the right of the photo. Dated November 11, 1911.
[Train cars loaded with cotton bales]
Photograph (copy) of train cars loaded with cotton bales. Bottom of photo reads: "Train Load of Cotton, Rosenberg, Texas. Three cars are visible. Switching arm to the side of the cars. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Train on Railroad bridge across the Brazos River in Richmond]
Photograph (copy) of the railroad bridge across the Brazos River in Richmond, Texas. A locomotive (blurred) is traveling across the bridge (on left). Scanned image is of the copy.
[Train with three men]
Postcard issued by Bank of the Southwest using images from F.J. Schlueter Collection. Image is of a train with three men sitting on front of engine, one in at the controls, and two standing at left. Text on the back of the postcard reads, "Houston had become an important railhead by 1920. Gandy dancers laid the track that carried the trains that helped turn Houston into a major transportation center. Photograph from the Bank of the Southwest--F.J. Schlueter Collection." Image is from ca. 1915, but postcard is from ca. 1970.
[Train "wreck on G.H. & S.A. near Stafford, Texas"]
Photograph (copy) of a train "wreck on G.H. & S.A. near Stafford, Texas Aug 22, 1926." Men working on the train tracks at center of the photo. Overturned boxcars and wheels can be surrounding the tracks. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Train wreck. Southern Pacific engine is at center of image.]
Photograph of train wreck. Southern Pacific engine is at center of image, second and third cars are crashed into one another. Overturned car or engine at right of image. Cotton in foreground, pile of dead cows or horses at center, men and boys lined up along a rope fence watching the scene. Photo is mounted on cardboard matte. Image dimensions: 19.3 cm x 12.3 cm Bottom left corner of matte is missing. No date. See 1972.093.166 for another view of the scene.
[Train wreck. Two engines to the right of the photo.]
Photo of train wreck. Railroad tracks in foreground, derailed and overturned rail cars next to track. Two engines at right of image. Man standing on top of wreckage at center of photo. Image is mounted on a tan cardboard matte. Image dimensions: 19.9 cm x 12.2 cm. Matte is missing upper right corner. No date. See 1972.093.165 for another view of the scene.
[Travels and Transportation Building]
Photograph of the Travels and Transportation Building taken during the Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas, Texas in 1936. White stucco building with columns and dome shaped entrance. Large body of water in front of entrance. A small tree in bottom right corner of photo.
[Tree Stump]
part of a tree stump
[Trees in front of the Fort Bend County Courthouse]
Photo of the Ft. Bend Co. Courthouse, 400 block of Jackson, Richmond (Erected in 1908).
Triangle shaped white napkin
Triangle shaped white napkin
Trophy for Humble Golf Club Annual womens tournament 1949
Trophy for Humble Golf Club Annual womens tournament 1949
[Tubby (L.F.) O'Shieles on a pony]
Photograph (copy) of Tubby (L.F.) O'Shieles on a pony. Kitty Marshall is standing next to the pony. The photograph was taken in 1911. O'Shieles is wearing short pants with white shirt with hat. Marshall is wearing a dark dress with bib front. She has a big bow and a necklace around her neck. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Turricchi's Café]
Photograph (copy) of Turricchi's Café that was located on the east side of Third Street and Avenue F, June 22, 1921. Sidewalk in far left corner. Puddle of water in foreground. Restaurant sign on dark painted two story building. Two other businesses can be seen on the street. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Twelve Men Standing in Front of and on Top of a Wagon]
Photograph of twelve men standing in front of and on top of a wagon load of wood. An African-American man is standing next to one of three steers that are hooked to the wagon. Tent in background amid other buildings. Wooden building on right has sign on side that reads: SALOON. A buggy and wooden barrels can be seen on far right (center) of photo. Print is mounted on a gray cardboard substrate with "Ruby V. Rhodes" written in blue ink at bottom of cardboard. Cardboard has crack in the back. Spot in top, right corner of cardboard.
[Twenty men who were members of the Rosenberg Son's of Hermann.]
Photograph of twenty men who were members of the Rosenberg Son's of Hermann. Ludwig Louis Kruse is the last man on the back far left with the words Papa written in pencil above his head. Photograph is mounted on a black cardboard matte. Top right and bottom right corners of the matte are broken and are missing. There is a sticker on the obverse containing the above information. Bottom row of men is sitting on the ground. Second row is standing. The group is posed in front of an unpainted wooden building. Image dimensions are: 24.2 cm X 19.3 cm
[Two boys "Sliding"]
Photograph titled "sliding" on bottom of picture, of two boys. The boys as identified on back of photo are: back - Raymond Moers and front - Carl Czigan. Carl is wearing a white shirt and dark pants with dark hat. Raymond is wearing a striped shirt with tie (photo ends at hips) and a wool golf cap. A utility pole is directly behind the boys. Unpainted wood building and water tower in left background. Tin building in right background.
[Two children and three dogs in Rosenberg, TX]
Photographic postcard of two children and three dogs in front of two story house in Rosenberg, TX. Boy is probably Norveil Phillippi. Reverse side is marked in pencil, This is the picture of our home. Hattie is Norveil Phillippi's mother. The family moved to the Rosenberg area between 1904 and 1908.
[Two girls holding hands near downtown Rosenberg, TX]
Photographic image of two girls near downtown Rosenberg, TX. Both girls are wearing white blouses, pleated skirts, dark knee socks, and sandals. The girls are holding hands. Girl on right has her left hand on her hip. Buildings and tree (left) in background. Purple Fox Tone stamp in back and 73 in pencil.
[Two girls walking by buildings near downtown Rosenberg, TX]
Photographic image of two girls near downtown Rosenberg, TX. Girls are wearing white blouses, pleated skirts, dark knee socks, and sandals. see 1998.025.016 Buildings in background. An automobile is parked next to a wooden fence to the right of the photo. Back of photo stamped in purple: Fox-Tone Print Fox Co. San Antonio, Texas.
[Two Hooded Klansmen on Robed Horses]
Photograph of two hooded Klansmen on robed horses. Image is framed by a tan matte with brown border around the picture.
[Two houses on Second street in Rosenberg, trees bending from ice storm]
Photograph (copy) of two houses on Second street in Rosenberg taken after a snow storm. Two wooden houses on the right side of the street (and partial view of a third at far right) have snow topped roofs. The small trees seen outside of the fenced front yards are bowing to the weight of ice (especially the two trees to far right, which are touching the ground.) Scanned image is of the copy.
[Two men(each one is holding his hat in his right hand).]
Photograph of two men(each one is holding his hat in his right hand) in dark suits standing in front of an oxcart. Man standing behind cart. Man standing in front of the cart between two oxen. Brick structure in left background. Building in right background. (One of the men may be Tom Wessendorff.
[Two men in a furniture showroom.]
Photograph of two men in a furniture showroom. Photo is identified on the back in blue pen, "c. 1913 Walter Jones, Charles F. Hillyer." Jones has his elbow on a row of dressers. There is a row of tables stacked to the right of the men. Image is mounted on a black cardboard matte. Image dimensions: 18.0 cm x 12.9 cm
[Two men in an automobile]
Postcard image of two men in an automobile. Both men are wearing hats with white shirts. Businesses seen are: E.W. Cummings, Druggist, and Meyer-Forster Land & Loan Co. Chairs to far right of photo.
[Two men loading a tank car at the Duval Texas Sulfur Company]
Photograph of two men loading a tank car at the Duval Texas Sulfur Company in Orchard, Texas. Two men are standing on top of a tank car. Box cars and a crane on far left. Partial view of a box car on the far right also. Sulfur block in background.
[Two men seated at a table drinking bottled beverages]
Photo in cardboard frame. Two men drinking bottled beverages are seated at a table. Their hats are on the table top along with a beverage container. Back of the photo has noted that the person on the left has been tentatively identified as Pearson Ballew (by Manford Williams. Mr. A.E. Myers also said: "a Ballew.") The person on the right is identified as Sanford J. Butler.
[Two men standing on either side of tank car]
Photograph of a tank car (with two men standing on either side of car) being loaded with sulfur on left. Crane is loading boxcars in background. Sulfur block in top, right corner. Yellow tape on back of photo.
[Two metal buttons]
2 metal buttons
[Two minute Oxford cylinder record]
Two minute Oxford cylinder record. Blue and white cover. 1366. Duet. Red Wing. Stanley and Burr.
[Two oil derricks]
Postcard issued by Bank of the Southwest using images from F.J. Schlueter Collection. Image is of two oil derricks. Car and wagon are on the road in front of the derricks. Text on the back of the postcard reads, "For a long time, oil has been the biggest game in town. Even in 1916 when Houston thoroughfares had as many horses and buggies as automobiles. Photograph from the Bank of the Southwest--F.J. Schlueter Collection." Image is from ca. 1920, but postcard is from ca. 1970.
[Two snow covered houses on Second street]
Photograph (copy) of two houses on Second street taken during a snow storm. Wooden house on the right has a porch swing on the left side of porch and a bench on the right. Snow covers the front yard and the shrubs that surround the porch. The second wooden house shows the snow topped roof. Sidewalk on far left of photo. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Two story house]
Photograph of the back of the Rich house. Photograph shows the screen door (boarded closed) and two windows that are shuttered closed by wooden shutters on hinges. House is in poor condition.
[Two Sugar Land School teachers, Beatrice Anderson and Etha Savage Johnson]
Photograph (copy) of two Sugar Land School teachers. They are identified as: Beatrice Anderson, who taught high school English; and Etha Savage Johnson, who taught fifth grade. The women are wearing sailor-type clothing and are standing on either side of a three with wood and wire structure built around it. A darkly painted house is in the left background. Scanned image is of the copy.
[Two unidentified Czech women]
Photograph (copy) of two unidentified Czech women. Both women are wearing dark skirts, blouses, stockings, shoes and hats. One woman is seated in a wooden chair with her left hand resting on chair arm. She has her feet crossed at the ankles. Woman on right is standing with her right arm resting on the back of the chair and her hand on her hip. Her hat has a large black bow that pulls the brim of the hat back. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions below are of copy.
[Two unidentified men in a store]
Framed photograph of two unidentified men conversing inside of a store. Store contains glass cabinets and glass counters.
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