Card with a photo of a desert landscape including a prickly pear cactus and yucca plants in the front of the image as well as other plants and hills in the background. Handwritten text on the back says "A new picture for us but "too full" for a Solon -- no impact. "Frame" help - another "frame" try. 16 x 20 work. Copy. [...]"
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos from the 1st Methodist League Camp on Lake Worth. Names written on page: Louise, Maurine Williams, Byrd Williams III.
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos from the 1st Methodist League Camp on Lake Worth. Names written on page: Maurine Williams, Louise, Lee, J. W. Sprinkle.
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos of Byrd Williams III and his friends sitting and standing on rocks. Names written on page: Maurine Williams, Louise, Byrd Williams III (center photo, boy on left), John W. Morphis.
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos of friends of Byrd Williams III near a lake. Names written on page: Louise, L. C., G. F., Gordon, Charles Plume Schenck Jr., Lee.
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos of Byrd Williams III and his friends on a lake. Names written on page: John W. Morphis, Louise, Lee, G. F., Maurine Williams, Byrd Williams III (bottom photo, boy on left in boat).
Scrapbook page featuring 8 portraits of friends of Byrd Williams III. Names written on page: Jane Welbourne, George Rodgers, Virginia, Dorothy George, Doris Garrett, Chauncey R., Doris Higgins, Lee Phenix.
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos of Byrd Williams III and his friends. Names written on page: Lee, Byrd Williams III (on both the far left and far right photos), Maurine Williams, Katherine Cannon, Harold Soucy.
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos of Byrd Williams III and his friends sitting on a bridge or pier over a lake. Names written on page: Byrd Williams III, Louise, Lee, Maurine Williams, Harold Soucy.
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos of Byrd Williams III and his friends. Names written on page: Louise, Harold Soucy, Byrd Williams III (on top left and bottom right), Lee, Maurine Williams, Katherine Cannon.
Scrapbook page featuring 5 photos of friends of Byrd Williams III. Names written on page: Hazel Claunch, Ray Williams, Maurine Williams, (Frigi), Harold Soucy, Katherine Cannon, M. J., Maurice Wilkerson, J. W. Sprinkle.
Scrapbook page featuring 6 photos of Byrd Williams III and his friends. Names written on page: Louise, Harold Soucy, Byrd Williams III (bottom right photo with K. C.), Katherine Cannon, A.M.J., J. W. Sprinkle.
Scrapbook page featuring 6 photos of Byrd Williams III and his friends at League Camp in Fort Worth. Names written on page: Lee, M. J., Ruth, Mary Pierce, John, Byrd Williams III (bottom center, and bottom right), J. W. Sprinkle.
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos of Mary Liddell and Byrd Williams III, taken on the first day with Byrd's Argus camera. These are slightly enlarged versions of the contact photos from the previous page.
Scrapbook page featuring 3 photos taken around Fort Worth. The top left photo is a view of the First Methodist Church as seen from Burnett Park, the top right photo is a view of downtown Fort Worth from the top of the Fair Building, and the bottom right is a silhouette of a ship.
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos taken around Fort Worth. The top left photo is the First Methodist Church, the top right photo is a view of Jennings Street from the old post office, the bottom left photo is of the Catholic church, and the bottom right photo is a southern view of 11th Street and Throckmorton.
Scrapbook page featuring 4 photos taken around Fort Worth. The left photo is a view of downtown Fort Worth from the top of the Texas Power and Light Building, the top photo is a view of downtown Fort Worth from Jacksboro Highway, the right photo is of the Black Stone Building, and the bottom photo is of the Texas Power and Light Building.
Scrapbook page featuring 2 photos taken at Fair Park during the Pan American Exposition of 1937. The photo on the left is from the Midway at night, and the photo on the left is of Cecil Hubbert holding his Argus camera.
Photograph of Carnegie Public Library in Fort Worth, Texas. The old city hall and the clock-tower are visible in the background behind the library. There is a singular automobile driving along the road, and many individuals standing on the sidewalk in front of the building. This was the first photo Byrd took with his Argus camera.
Photograph of an unknown woman and Virginia Frances Rousseau sitting next to one another. Virginia Frances has her head turned to the side and is wearing a dark-colored dress with buttons. The unknown woman is looking off to the side, past the camera and she is wearing a dark top with a white-collar. There are various items in the background behind them including a map, newspapers, and a chest. Virginia Frances Rousseau is the first wife of Byrd Williams III.
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