UNT Libraries Special Collections - 2,754 Matching Results

Search Results

[Close-up of micro vegetables]
Close-up of green, micro vegetables. Thanks to a new combined organic and artisan technique with technology, Mexican grower Salvador Huiza waters, sows, and cuts thousands of micro vegetables in a matter of hours in the greenhouse where he works north of Fort Worth, Texas. The harvest of these miniature vegetables, obtained through a procedure where water and earth are used without pesticides, is drawing the attention of restaurants and markets in the area. "The difference is specifically in the flavor; it is much more concentrated than conventional vegetables,” Huiza points out. For a few months he is in charge of the growth of more than 20 varieties of miniature vegetables in the greenhouse Greens Genes.
[Working with container of micro vegetables]
A man with gloves works with micro vegetables in a container. Thanks to a new combined organic and artisan technique with technology, Mexican grower Salvador Huiza waters, sows, and cuts thousands of micro vegetables in a matter of hours in the greenhouse where he works north of Fort Worth, Texas. The harvest of these miniature vegetables, obtained through a procedure where water and earth are used without pesticides, is drawing the attention of restaurants and markets in the area. "The difference is specifically in the flavor; it is much more concentrated than conventional vegetables,” Huiza points out. For a few months he is in charge of the growth of more than 20 varieties of miniature vegetables in the greenhouse Greens Genes.
[Newly sprouting micro vegetables]
Newly sprouting micro vegetables in soil. Thanks to a new combined organic and artisan technique with technology, Mexican grower Salvador Huiza waters, sows, and cuts thousands of micro vegetables in a matter of hours in the greenhouse where he works north of Fort Worth, Texas. The harvest of these miniature vegetables, obtained through a procedure where water and earth are used without pesticides, is drawing the attention of restaurants and markets in the area. "The difference is specifically in the flavor; it is much more concentrated than conventional vegetables,” Huiza points out. For a few months he is in charge of the growth of more than 20 varieties of miniature vegetables in the greenhouse Greens Genes.
[Reaching into container of seeds]
Photograph of a hand reaching into a bowl of small, brown seeds.
[Planting seeds]
Photograph of a farmer tending trays of growing vegetables.
[Hand dropping seeds]
Photograph of a man with a tattooed arm dropping small seeds into containers of soil.
[The Lozano Hinojosa family]
The Lozano Hinojosa family at home.
[Antonio and his wife Maria]
Una fotografía de Antonio Lozano Hinojosa y su esposa María. Antonio lleva una camisa marrón, abierta por arriba para mostrar una cadena de oro y una camiseta blanca. Lleva bigote y mira directamente a la cámara. Su esposa está detrás de él, con las manos sobre los hombros de Antonio. Lleva una camisa negra y también mira a la cámara. A su derecha hay un jarrón de rosas rojas. Detrás de ellos se ve el interior de una cocina.
[Antonio Lozano Hinojosa at home]
A photo of Antonio Lozano Hinojosa at his home. He is wearing a brown shirt and looking at the camera. On the wall to his left hang a picture in a gold frame and a light fixture decorated with flowers.
[Headshot of Antonio Lozano Hinojosa]
A headshot of Antonio Lozano Hinojosa at his home.
[Antonio looks at the camera]
Una foto de Antonio Lozano Hinojosa en su casa. Lleva una camisa marrón y mira a la cámara. En la pared a su izquierda cuelgan un cuadro con marco dorado y una luminaria decorada con flores.
[Antonio Lozano Hinojosa]
Una foto de Antonio Lozano Hinojosa en su casa. Lleva una camisa marrón y mira a la cámara. En la pared a su izquierda cuelgan un cuadro con marco dorado y una luminaria decorada con flores.
[Miguel Harth Bedoya]
Conductor Miguel Harth Bedoya is seen holding an award in his right hand as he sits behind a table. He is wearing a white tuxedo with a multicolored bowtie.
[Conductor Harth Bedoya with an orchestra]
Photograph of Peruvian conductor Harth Bedoya talking in front of an orchestra.
[Miguel Harth Bedoya shakes the hand of a musician]
Conductor Miguel Harth Bedoya shakes the hand of violinist. Behind him another violinist is wearing an elaborate headdress.
[Prayer before town hall meeting]
Photograph of several people standing with their heads bowed in prayer. On the background wall an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe is clearly visible.
[Sigifredo Munoz holds a large drawing in his hands]
Sigifredo Munoz presents a large crayon drawing at a town hall meeting. Behind him stands an elderly man. On the wall behind them is an image of the Virgin de Guadalupe.
[A view of the audience]
A view of the audience from the stage is seen. An audience member approaches the microphone while the potential candidates for local posts await for her to speak. In the background is a handmade sign that reads, "health care for all."
[Sigifredo Munoz stands in front of microphone]
Sigifredo Munoz is seen standing before a microphone gesturing with his right hand and holding a rolled up drawn in his left. Behind him stand other people awaiting their turn to speak. To his right the audience is seated. On the wall behind everyone is an image of the Virgin de Guadalupe.
[Showing a hand drawn poster to the audience]
A person holds up a poster size crayon drawing that depicts a person in a wheelchair in front of a hospital. In the background may be seen some of the audience members at the town hall meeting.
[A view from the audience]
From the audience viewpoint one sees three men standing at the center of the stage, two of them speak into microphones while the one on the right holds papers in his hands. At their sides are more people seated on the stage. In the center podium a sign has the word 'ACT' on it. Behind them is a banner that is blocked by the man standing on the right.
[Walking back]
A women wearing a light blue shirt and sweater with gray sweatpants is seen walking back from the microphone between rows of audience members. Behind her two men stand on the stage. Behind them is a sign that read," ACT, agenda for families."
[Exchanging viewpoints]
Jose Aguilar, one of the leaders of the Allied Communities of Tarrant (ACT), takes issue with French Haralson, a candidate for the post of Sheriff, when commented that there was equality in health care.
[Audience pays attention at an ACT town hall meeting]
A photograph of an audience paying attention to the speakers at an ACT town hall meeting. Several people are seen closely, including a woman in a tan jacket holding a sleeping child, a man in a black shirt, a woman in a knit cardigan, and a woman in a green jacket. Other people are partially visible in the background.
[Man looking skeptical]
A man wearing a red work shirt looks at the speakers while holding his chin with his left hand.
[Hispanic Man Looks at Speakers]
A man wearing a red work shirt looks at the speakers on stage while holding his chin with his left hand.
[Diverse crowd pays attention]
A diverse audience listens to the speakers on stage. Two people have yellow papers in their hands and on their laps. A mother holds her young daughter on her lap and in the foreground a man wearing a leather jacket looks toward the stage.
[Cesar Chavez March]
This article deals with a march commerating Cesar Chavez Day at a school in Fort Worth. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Letter from A. A. Glisson to Claude D. White, September 23, 1908]
Letter from A. A. Glisson of the Fort Worth & Denver City Railway Company to Claude D. White discussing rates and routes for Mr. White to travel to Blair, Oklahoma. The letter is typed on the company's letterhead, and there is a graph on the left side of the page titled "Profile of Fort Worth & Denver City and Colorado & Southern Railways, Showing Altitudes attained enroute from Texas to Colorado." A map of the Denver Road printed on the back. There is an envelope addressed to Mr. C. D. White in McKinney. There is postmark on the back for McKinney, Texas, September 25, 1908.
[News Script: Greenway Park hearing]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a proposed gravel mine near Greenway Park, an African American neighborhood. The "Greenway Citizens League" is against the project.
[News Script: Traffic Snarled in 5-Vehicle Accident]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a five-car accident on Fort Worth's North-South freeway. Vehicles were barely damaged and no one was hurt significantly, but traffic was backed up for miles.
[News Script: Policeman Operates Home Crime Bureau]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about police officer Jimmy Dean's hobby of collecting information about criminals.
[News Script: Prisoners Donate Blood: Terms Cut]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about prisoners donating pints of blood in exchange for having a week of time removed from their sentences.
[News Script: Iron Lung]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Laverne Philips, a 13-year-old girl, and her impending trip to Southwestern Poliomyelitis Respiratory Center in Houston, where she will be weaned away from her iron lung.
[News Script: Butler Says Texas Will Vote Democratic]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Paul Butler, a Democratic National Chairman, who arrives at Carter Field to attend a football game and discuss politics.
[News Script: Cop Uniform]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a new police uniform for Fort Worth police officers, which includes a crash helmet, steel-reinforced leggings, and tight-fitting knickers.
[News Clip: Sanger Parade ; Prisoners Donate Blood: Terms Cut]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering two news stories. The first is about the Sanger Parade at the annual community fair. The second story is about prisoners donating blood in exchange for shorter sentences.
[News Clip: Traffic Snarled in 5-Vehicle Accident ; Policeman Operates Home Crime Bureau]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany two news stories. The first is about a five-car accident on Fort Worth's North-South freeway. Vehicles were barely damaged and no one was hurt significantly, but traffic was backed up for miles. The second news story is about police officer Jimmy Dean's hobby of collecting information about criminals.
[News Clip: Greenway Park Hearing]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about a proposed gravel mine near Greenway Park, an African American neighborhood. The "Greenway Citizens League" is against the project.
[News Script: Train]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Jack Walker, a grader operator in Haltom City, who was killed at a railroad crossing. The grader may have been too loud for Walker to hear the train whistle.
[News Script: Payoff Started at River Oaks Bank]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the FDIC beginning to pay off debtors of the River Oaks State Bank, which recently closed. Most accounts are paid in full.
[News Script: Shriners Stage Fort Worth Parade]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a parade of Shriners advertising the arrival of the Shrine Circus in Fort Worth.
[News Script: MeadowBrook Club Destroyed by Fire]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a fire that devastated a clubhouse and all its contents. Only a dog was killed by the fire.
[News Script: Shooting]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Mrs. A. L. Nation, who was shot in a double shooting. Theodore Charles Bilger shot Mrs. Nation, then killed himself.
[News Script: Christmas for dogs at animal shelter]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the dogs held for adoption at the animal shelter.
[News Script: Tarrant Commissioners]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the construction of new wings to the Tarrant county courthouse. County commissioners decided to add the new wings rather than build a separate site.
[News Script: Youth Not Guilty in Mother's Death]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Charles Everett Cole, who was on trial for the murder of his mother, Nora Jane Price.
[News Script: Fish Lured to Doom by Sneaky Turtle]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a Mata-Mata turtle from Brazil at the James R. Record Aquarium.
[News Script: Tonight cast rehearsal]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Steve Allen and the cast of the Tonight Show rehearsing for an airing from Fort Worth.
[News Script: Swink]
Script from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about the Fort Worth Jaycees naming TCU's halfback Jim Swink the outstanding amateur athlete of the year.
Back to Top of Screen