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[Statue of Soldier and Civilian]

Description: Photograph of a metal statue depicting a civilian and a soldier standing next to each other, with the civilian's hand on the soldier's shoulder. The base of the statue is wood and there is a painting visible on the wall behind it.
Date: 1990~
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Man in Front of Statue]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man wearing a name tag standing in front of a large sculpture made up of multiple figures; there are numerous people walking up a set of steps that lead up to the statue and many trees and bushes are visible in the background.
Date: 1990~
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[View of Buildings and River]

Description: Photograph taken from above of the domes and spires of several buildings among numerous treetops; on the right a statue can be seen depicting a figure holding up what appears to be a sword and shield and on the left a bridge and river are visible in the background.
Date: 1990~
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Monument Sculpture]

Description: Photograph of a large sculpture made up of several individual figures climbing on top of one another (possibly a monument) with wreaths and flower arrangements in front of it. In the foreground several unidentified people can be seen walking up the steps towards the sculpture.
Date: 1990~
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[A statue at Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church]

Description: Photograph of a statue of the Virgin and Child at Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church, located at 1001 E Terrell Avenue in Fort Worth. The statue sits on a pedestal in the middle of a small, grassy courtyard next to the church itself. There is a plaque on the pedestal, providing details on the statue where Mother Mary holds a sitting and pointing Baby Jesus. Small box hedges line the Spanish Mission style church, under its arched, stained glass windows.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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