Private Collection of Jim Bell - 815 Matching Results
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- [Interior of Courtroom]
- Photograph of two rows of wooden benches inside a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. Two fans hang from the ceilings, and there is a painting of a man hanging on the back wall.
- [Judge's Bench in Courtroom]
- Photograph of a judge's bench in a courtroom inside the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There is an American flag and a Texas flag on either side of the judge's chair.
- [Large Leather Chair]
- Photograph of a large leather chair behind a judge's bench in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There is a laptop on the bench, several other chairs in the background, and a Texas flag and an American flag on either side of the leather chair.
- [Large Leather Chairs Behind Judge's Bench]
- Photograph of two large leather chairs and a plush armchair behind the judge's bench in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
- [Microphones in Front of Table]
- Photograph of two microphones and wires on the floor in front of a table in a room in Livingston, Texas. There are several red chairs behind the table and pushed against the wall in the background.
- [Parked Cars in Livingston]
- Photograph of cars parked on both sides of a street in Livingston, Texas. Trees are visible in the foreground, and there are buildings in the background.
- [Photograph of a Jury Box]
- Photograph of twelve chairs in a jury box in a courtroom in Livingston, Texas. Three plush red chairs around the room, and a wooden table is visible to the left.
- [Photograph of Air Conditioning Tubing]
- Photograph of aluminum air conditioning tubing in a dark room, perhaps an attic, in a building in Livingston, Texas.
- [Photograph of Folding Chairs]
- Photograph of chairs bolted to the ground, with their bottoms folded up, inside a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
- [Plaque at Polk County Courthouse]
- Photograph of a red plaque set on the exterior wall of the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. It reads: "Polk County Courthouse. Washington at Church Street. Built in 1924. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior".
- [Row of Wooden Benches]
- Photograph of a row of wooden benches in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. Three paintings of old men hang on the wall in the background, and there are double doors to the left.
- [Sign Taped to a Wooden Door]
- Photograph of a sign, asking that the last occupant to leave turn off the lights and close the door, taped to a heavy wooden door in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
- [Wires Hanging from Ceiling]
- Photograph of wires hanging from the ceiling in an attic in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There is also debris on the floor.
- [Wires Hanging From Ceiling]
- Photograph of several wires hanging from the ceiling of a darkened room in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
- [Wooden Plaque on a Wall]
- Photograph of a round wooden plaque mounted on the wall to the right of an American flag, inside the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.