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- Birds Eye View, Residence Portion of Grapevine, Texas. North-east.
- Aerial photograph of a neighborhood in the northeast part of Grapevine, Texas, probably in the early 1900s. Photograph appears to be a section of a panoramic photograph.
- Birdville Baptist Church
- Birdville Baptist Church and the fellowship hall
- Birdville Baseball Team, 1920
- Birdville Baseball Team, 1920
- Birdville Historical Society Standing around the Birdville Texas Historical Marker
- Birdville Historical Society gathered around the Texas State Historical Marker for the town of Birdville. Most of the members signed the picture.
- Birdville in 1928
- Street scene, looking down Broadway, in Birdville in 1928. (Birdville was later annexed by Haltom City)
- Birdville School
- Birdville School student body outside of school building. Students not indentified.
- Birdville Street Scene, 1920
- Looking down a street in Birdville in the 1920
- Birdville Street Scene in 1911
- Birdville in 1911, looking west down Main Street. Brooks Blacksmith shop and Franklin Grocery store are on the right. Beverly Blacksmith shop and Portwood Grocery Store are on the left. The town was located on Broadway Street, east of its intersection with Carson Street.
- Birdville Street Scene in 1911
- Looking west on Broadway. Brooks Blacksmith Shop, as well as Bussey and Franklin Grocery at the right; Portwood Grocery on the left. Town was located on Broadway Street east from the intersection of Carson and Broadway. Birdville was later annexed by Haltom City.
- Birthplace of Dodie Souder
- Doudie Souder's birthplace, Chester County, Tenn.
- Black Church in Del Valle, Texas
- Black church located in Del Valle, Texas in the 1930s.
- Blacksmith Shop at Bransford
- Blacksmith shop at Bransford, located at present-day Bransford Road and Cotton Belt. The owner is John Wilkinson, second adult on the left.
- Blanche Bell Foster
- Blanche Bell Foster, one of the early Texas pioneers to Tarrant County. See Trek to Texas in the Heritage Room collection at TCC Northeast for the Foster genealogy.
- Blind Flying Ship Type BT2A
- Plane with weather cover over cockpit
- Board's Grocery Store
- Exterior of Board's Grocery Store, the last remnant of the Old Union Community, which was located west of Grapeavine. Old Union and six other small communities later made up what is today the city of Colleyville.
- Boaz and Battle Cotton Yard
- Boaz and Battle Cotton Yard with a mule car in the foreground. There are multiple bales of cotton in the yard of this processing plant.
- Bob and Ed Koonce
- Bob and Ed Koonce standing with their bicycles. They lived in Grapevine.
- Bob and J.C. Sullivan and Gary Vincent
- J.C. Sullivan, Bob Sullivan, and Gary Vincent standing outside of Nu-Way Foundation building. J.C., a former criminal, founded the Nu-Way Foundation, the 1st parole rehabilitation institution in the area.
- Bob Clausen with a Student
- Bob Clausen, retired Chairman of Media Technology at Northwest Campus, with a female student.
- Bob Miller Handing Something to Donald Anthony
- Bob Miller handing something to Donald Anthony.
- Bobbie Smith Givens
- Portrait of Bobbie Smith Givens
- Bobby Langston
- Portrait of Bobby Langston, instructor of math at Tarrant County Junior College
- Bobo Home (interior in disarray)
- Interior of abandoned Bobo home.
- Bomb on Display
- A bomb on display at Randolph Field
- Bomber Grill and Longest Bar in Texas
- Outside and the interior of the Bomber Grill, located at 10th and Houston Streets in Fort Worth, as well as a photo of the Longest Bar in Texas, with a sign over the bar that says "Dine and Dance, Jenny Lind Club"
- Bonnie Chester
- Portrait of Bonnie Chester
- Boy Asleep in Bed of Pickup
- Boy asleep among picnic items, such a lawn chairs, in back of pick-up truck. Outing at Grapevine Lake
- Bransford Drill Team
- Drill team 100f from Bransford lined up, all holding flags. There are two men and one woman, kneeling in front of the team, who appear to be their coaches. Bransford was later incorporated, along with several other small towns, into the city of Colleyville.
- Bridges
- Bridges. Highway construction
- Bridges and Highway
- Bridges and highway system/ cars
- Bridges and traffic
- bridges, automobiles on highways
- Bridges at Highway Intersection
- Bridges at the intersection of major highways with vehicles in the foreground thoroughfares.
- Bridges at Highway Intersection
- Bridges at intersection of major highways; pavement of highway in the foreground
- Bridges in Highway System (section)
- Bridge system
- Brig. Gen. Danforth's P12E
- Brigadier General Danforth's P12E
- Brigadier General William S. Harney
- Portrait of Brigadier General William S. Harney. William Selby Harney (22 August 1800 - 9 May 1889) was a cavalry officer in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War and the Indian Wars. He established Ft. Graham. He recommended that Fort Worth be established.
- British Concorde Jet
- British Concorde jet landed at DFW airport, with boarding ramp attached and extended.
- British Concorde Jet in Flight
- British Concorde Jet in flight over Dallas-Fort Worth Airport
- Bronze Plaque Commemorating the Organization of Tarrant County
- Medal plaque mounted on the side of the Tarrant County Courthouse, commemorating the organization of the county and it being named for Edward Tarrant.
- Bruce Campbell
- Portrait of Bruce Campbell, son of Linda B. Campbell
- BT-6 in Flight
- BT6 Flying near Randolph Field
- BT-2B-I Douglas Observation
- BT-2B-I Douglas Observation aircraft parked at Randolph Field
- BT2 (plane) in Flight
- Lt. H.R. Parker Sgt. H.W. Arner A Douglas BT-2 biplane w/pilot and co-pilot in flight. Planes from Randolph Field
- Buck and Zelma Tinker
- Buck Tinker and his sister, Zelma.
- Buddy Hall Reconstructing the Old Grapevine Jail
- Buddy Hall Reconstructing the Old Grapevine Jail
- Building in Niles City
- Store building, located at 2500 Decatur, corner of Brennan St. Looking Northeast. Was once a horse collar factory; Patterson's Garage; monument company; and later a broom factory. It was on the main block of Niles City.
- Building That Was Probably a School
- Brick building that was probably a school
- Buildings Being Demolished to Make Space for the Worthington Hotel
- Demolition of Stripling's Department Store and adjacent building in 1979 in order to create space for construction of the Worthington Hotel.
- Bungalow and Palm Trees
- (This photo was filed with the photographs of Randolph Field) Palm trees and yuccas in front of a home.
- Burk and Juliette Barkley
- Burk Barkley standing in a wicker chair, Juliette standing beside him