Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame - 368 Matching Results
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- Elevated View of Town
- Copy negative of an elevated view of a mining town and the surrounding mountains. The town is Shafter, Texas.
- Elliot Hotel
- Negative of the Elliot Hotel in Odessa, Texas. The streets nearby are filled with cars and people walk around. Many power lines fill the air around the hotel.
- Empty Lot
- Photograph of an empty grassy lot at E 8th St. and Dixie Boulevard in Odessa, Texas in the 1940's.
- Empty Lot
- Photograph of an empty grassy lot at E 8th St. and Dixie Boulevard in Odessa, Texas during the 1940s.
- Empty Lot and Shed
- Photograph of an empty grassy lot at E 8th St. and Dixie Boulevard in Odessa, Texas in the 1940's. There is a white shed visible in the background.
- Empty Lot and Shed
- Photograph of an empty grassy lot at E 8th St. and Dixie Boulevard in Odessa, Texas in the 1940's. There is a white shed visible in the background.
- Engine
- Photograph of the engine at the Hendrick #13 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
- Engine House
- Photograph of the inside of the engine house at the Hendricks #13 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
- Engine House
- Photograph of the engine house and counterbalance at the Hendrick #11 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
- Engine House
- Photograph of the inside of the engine house at the Hendricks #13 oil well in Winkler County, Texas.
- Equipment Store
- Negative of the front of the snow-covered white shed housing the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Cars and other buildings can be seen along the muddy roads.
- Equipment Store
- Negative of the front of the snow-covered white shed housing the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Cars and other buildings can be seen along the muddy roads.
- Equipment Store and Car
- Negative of the front of the snow-covered white shed housing the Midwest Equipment Company in Odessa Texas. Other buildings can be seen along the muddy roads while a car speeds by in the foregrounds.
- Explosion
- Photograph of a controlled explosion, called a "land shot", in the Texas/Louisiana Gulf Coast region during the late 1920s. A large cloud of smoke and dust rises into the air.
- Flow and Setting Tanks
- Photograph of the flow tank and setting tank at the Hendrick oil field in Winkler County, Texas.
- Flow Tank
- Photograph of a flow tank at the Hendrick field in Winkler County, Texas.
- Front of Hotel
- Photograph of the Gage Hotel in Marathon, Brewster County, Texas. The hotel is a two-story brick building. Two cars are parked in front.
- Geologists by Car
- Copy negative of geologists posing in coats and boots on the dirt streets next to their early model car.
- Golden Cycle Oil Fire
- Photograph on postcard of the Golden Cycle oil gusher on fire in 1919. Flames and smoke billow into the sky.
- Grid Map
- Negative of a black and white map from 1946 showing the proposed site for KECK, an FM radio station near Odessa, Texas.
- Group Around Hole
- Photograph of a group of men, members of the seismograph team from Shell Oil, working on a seismograph in a hole in the ground.
- Group at Tractor Store
- Negative of a group of men standing around a farm equipment sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
- Group at Tractor Store
- Negative of a group of men standing around a farm equipment sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
- Group by Houseboat
- Photograph of several men, the Shell Oil water party, posing for a picture near a houseboat.
- Group of Men
- Photograph of a group of men posing in front of the porch of a brick building in West Texas. The group is a seismograph crew from the Shell Oil Company.
- Group of Men
- Photograph of several men, including John S. Kelly and Ronald DeFord, standing in the desert of Hudspeth County, Texas. The men are dressed in slacks and collared shirts, apparently holding a meeting.
- Group on Deck
- Photograph of several men, the Shell Oil houseboat crew, posing for a picture on a wooden deck in the East Louisiana Canal. Some men are sitting, others standing, and one man is on another's shoulders.
- Group Portrait
- Negative of a group of men, some in suits and ties, standing in an auto sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
- Group Talking
- Negative of a group of men standing around talking at a farm equipment sales store. The men are French Tool Company employees.
- Gulf Oil Company Building
- Photograph of a unidentified white building belonging to the Gulf Oil Company. The building is surrounded by tall iron poles, and three smoke stacks rise from the roof.
- Gulf Oil Company Building
- Photograph on postcard of a white building with eight exhaust stacks on the side. The building belongs to the Gulf Oil Company and is located at the McElroy oil field in Crane County, Texas.
- Gulf Oil Company Building and Tank
- Photograph of an oil tank and several boilers behind a large white building belonging to the Gulf Oil Company.
- Gulf Oil Derricks
- Photograph of two oil derricks, built for drilling rigs, along with their outbuildings. The rigs were owned by the Gulf Oil Company and were located in Crane County, Texas.
- Gulf Oil Equipment
- Photograph of various pieces of equipment from a Gulf Oil Company oil well in Crane County, Texas.
- Gulf Oil Equipment and Shed
- Photograph of various pieces of equipment from a Gulf Oil Company oil well around a shed in Crane County, Texas.
- Gulf Oil Gusher
- Photograph on postcard of a Gulf Oil Company oil well in Breckenridge, Texas spouting a 12,000 bbl. gusher. Oil is blasted high into the air over the derrick.
- Gulf Oil Men by Well
- Photograph of several men from Gulf Oil, all but one in waterproof gear, working on an oil well in Howard County, Texas. The man on the left, facing the camera, is J. D. Bonner.
- Gulf Oil Men Working on Pipeline
- Photograph of two Gulf Oil Company workers standing on a wooden deck while working on an oil pipeline in Crane County, Texas.
- Gulf Oil Tanks
- Photograph of four white oil tanks in front of grove of trees with several oil derricks visible on the horizon. The oil field is located in Crane County, Texas and is owned by the Gulf Oil Company.
- Gulf Oil Truck
- Photograph of a Gulf Oil Company truck in the mud. The license plate - 490-422 - is clearly visible under the windshield.
- Gulf Oil Well
- Photograph of an oil well venting. The well is owned by Gulf Oil Company and was located in Crane County. Texas.
- Gulf Oil Workers and Well
- Photograph of Gulf Oil Company workers standing at the base of an oil derrick at a well in Crane County, Texas. There is a web of oil pipes in the foreground.
- Gulf Oil Workers by Truck
- Photograph of several men posing on and around a Gulf Oil Company truck. Jesse J. Williams is the man in the center and J. D. Bonner is on the left. The other men are unidentified.
- Gulf Oil Workers Entering Building
- Photograph of Gulf Oil workers entering their chow hall in Crane County, Texas. A worker (on the left) is standing outside ringing a triangle to call the workers to their meal.
- Gulf Oil Yard with Tank
- Photograph of a shed and tank belonging to the Gulf Oil Company. The shed and tank are both in a large yard.
- Guthrie Post Office
- Photograph of the Guthrie Post Office in King County, Texas from 1937. The small building has one door and no visible windows.
- Harry Goode and Bill Stewart Boxing
- Photograph of two members of the Shell Oil seismologist crew, Harry Goode and Bill Stewart, boxing for recreation. There is a house behind them, and several people are watching the match from the porch.
- Harry Goode and Frank Taylor with Snowballs
- Photograph of two men in sweaters standing in the snow. Harry Goode (left) and Frank Taylor (right) are workers for the Shell Oil Company.
- Harry Goode and Irving Griffin in Snow
- Photograph of two Shell Oil seismologists, Harry Goode (left) and Irving Griffin (right). They are both wearing hats and sweaters while standing in the snow.
- Harry Goode by Car
- Photograph of a man, Harry Goode, in a hat leaning on the wheel well of a car.