Lance Hunter mural

Description

Photograph of a Coca-Cola advertisement mural on a building located at Shepherd and First Streets in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The mural is on the side of a building facing Shepherd Street and has an illustration of a downtown street, including a number of pedestrians, with an old-fashioned automobile that has a "Drink Coca-Cola" banner and has several young girls standing in the back around a giant bottle, under a ribbon awning. A portrait of a woman drinking from a glass is inserted as a cameo in the middle of the image.

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1 photograph : digital, col.

Creation Information

Bell, Jim January 27, 2010.

Context

This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Jim Bell Texas Architecture Photograph Collection and was provided by the Private Collection of Jim Bell to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 372 times. More information about this photograph can be viewed below.

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Private Collection of Jim Bell

Photographer and commercial contractor Jim Bell traveled throughout Texas photographing county courthouses, significant historical buildings and landmarks. His photographs include interior views, architectural details, and historical markers.

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  • Main Title: Lance Hunter mural
  • Added Title: Coca Cola Theme

Description

Photograph of a Coca-Cola advertisement mural on a building located at Shepherd and First Streets in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The mural is on the side of a building facing Shepherd Street and has an illustration of a downtown street, including a number of pedestrians, with an old-fashioned automobile that has a "Drink Coca-Cola" banner and has several young girls standing in the back around a giant bottle, under a ribbon awning. A portrait of a woman drinking from a glass is inserted as a cameo in the middle of the image.

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1 photograph : digital, col.

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Jim Bell Texas Architecture Photograph Collection

Photographs of historic Texas county courthouses and their surrounding buildings, as well as historic bridges, churches, and landmarks. The photographs are all in color and were taken from 1990 to the present.

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  • January 27, 2010

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  • Sept. 30, 2010, 10 p.m.

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  • Aug. 7, 2019, 11:42 a.m.

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  • 31.338112, -94.729094

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Bell, Jim. Lance Hunter mural, photograph, January 27, 2010; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth118456/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Private Collection of Jim Bell.

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