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[Fort Worth mending kits]

Description: Photograph of a mending kit made by the Fort Worth/Tarrant County division of The NAMES Project. There are two kits so both sides are visible. One has a heart with a patch on it and it reads "Help mend a broken heart." and the other includes the logo and Fort Worth location.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Fort Worth mending pack]

Description: Photograph of a mending kit made by the Fort Worth/Tarrant County division of The NAMES Project. It has a heart with a patch on it and it reads "Help mend a broken heart." There is a small pack of threads, buttons, and a safety pin inside.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Front and back of The NAMES Project Dallas Chapter's banner]

Description: Photograph of the banner used by the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project in the parade in Washington, D. C. It is attached to a black pole with loops of cloth. The front of the banner is decorated with a rainbow, a large red ribbon for AIDS, a Texas map on the Texas flag, an image of the International AIDS Memorial Quilt logo, and a red heart. The back of the banner is one cloth pattern, red ribbons to bring awareness to the AIDS crisis scattered on a white background.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Henrietta Helpliner Bear from side]

Description: Photograph of a teddy bear named Henrietta Helpliner Bear. She is positioned on a stand and is wearing a pink poodle skirt and white t-shirt with a red AIDS ribbon as well as a little headset. There is a paper booklet on her ear that reads "AIDS Resource Center" with a little house design and more writing inside.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Henrietta Helpliner Bear in stand]

Description: Photograph of a teddy bear named Henrietta Helpliner Bear. She is positioned on a stand and is wearing a pink poodle skirt and white t-shirt with a red AIDS ribbon as well as a little headset. There is a paper tag on her ear that reads "AIDS Resource Center" with a little house design.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

["International AIDS Memorial Quilt" button]

Description: Photograph of a button that reads "The International AIDS Memorial Quilt. Not All Battles are Fought with a Sword." The text is black and there is a picture of a sewing needle with red thread as the background design. The logo for The NAMES Project is also in the lower right hand corner.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt t-shirt]

Description: Photograph of a t-shirt commemorating the NAMES Project Memorial Quilt. It has several panel designs in three quadrants of the full design. The fourth is the organization's name and there is a border around the design that reads "The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt" four times. The t-shirt is on a mannequin torso.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

["No Names, Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic" t-shirt]

Description: Photographs of the front and back of the Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic's t-shirt for the No Names initiative. It was made to promote awareness for the AIDS crisis and the losses felt by the LGBT community. It is a white shirt and on the front the word "NAMES" is covered by a red circle with a line through it. The back has the clinic's name on it.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Page 7 in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]

Description: Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the seventh design. It is a rainbow base with white spots all over it. There are several "NO"s written at the top and a circle with a line through it is over them all. Underneath it "HOT GLUE", "SEQUINS" and "GLASS" are written as a list.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Lo page in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]

Description: Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the fourth design. It has the name "LO" in yellow block letters over a dark fabric with tread making a zigzag border. More yellow fabric is pinned to the cloth with sections that were cut out for the letters.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey
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