Fort Bend County Libraries - 291 Matching Results

Search Results

[Eagle Cafe 2]

Description: Photograph of the Eagle Cafe, owned by Syl and Carl Turicchi. Apartments are upstairs, Bill Allison's garage is behind it. The Eagle Cafe moved to the corner of 3rd and Avenue H while Donly C and P Tailors moved in, now Arrendo's Used Furniture as of 1993-11-01.
Date: unknown
Creator: Turicchi, Syl & Turicchi, Carl

[Eagle Cafe 3]

Description: Photograph of the Eagle Cafe, owned by Syl and Carl Turicchi. Apartments are upstairs, Bill Allison's garage is behind it. The Eagle Cafe moved to the corner of 3rd and Avenue H while Donly C and P Tailors moved in, now Arrendo's Used Furniture as of 1993-11-01.
Date: unknown
Creator: Turicchi, Syl & Turicchi, Carl

[Eagle Cafe 4]

Description: Photograph of the Eagle Cafe, owned by Syl and Carl Turicchi. Apartments are upstairs, Bill Allison's garage is behind it. The Eagle Cafe moved to the corner of 3rd and Avenue H while Donly C and P Tailors moved in, now Arrendo's Used Furniture as of 1993-11-01.
Date: unknown
Creator: Turicchi, Syl & Turicchi, Carl

[Fenn House]

Description: Photograph of a one story house with hip roof, attached porch supported by turned columns with jigsaw trim and brackets, simple architecture over windows are 2/2. Built by present owner's father, may be the oldest house in Arcola. It is a good example of a simple frame house built in Fort Bend County in the early 20th century. The Fenns are an old family in the area. Used as shop and residence. The house sits in a small rural community on a very busy highway. Address is 5039 Highway 288.
Date: 1910
Creator: Fenn, W. J.

[Firing Line]

Description: Photograph of 8 men with rifles, 7 aiming upwards while one inspects his weapon and another unarmed man surveys. The men all have black armbands with the letter "P" emblazoned in white.
Date: unknown

[First Confederate Museum]

Description: Photograph of a one story brick building with pitch roof behind false facade. The front facade had side columns with curved peak broken on each side with right-angle projections. Two arched openings are in the front, arched windows on the sides. The building was originally park of the row of saloons along the railroad tracks, now Calhoun street between 6th and 7th. It has been used for a number of years as a museum but on a very erratic schedule. It is the oldest remaining building in Richmond.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wingate, George

[First Confederate Museum 2]

Description: Photograph of a one story brick building with pitch roof behind false facade. The front facade had side columns with curved peak broken on each side with right-angle projections. Two arched openings are in the front, arched windows on the sides. The building was originally park of the row of saloons along the railroad tracks, now Calhoun street between 6th and 7th. It has been used for a number of years as a museum but on a very erratic schedule. It is the oldest remaining building in Richmond.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wingate, George

[First Electric Generating Plant in Rosenberg]

Description: Copy-print of two men and a baby posing inside the first electric generating plant in Rosenberg. The men are standing in front of a large collection of machinery and the man on the right is keeping the baby propped up inside the spokes of a large wheel. The brick walls and exposed beams of the building are visible behind them.
Date: unknown

[Flannigan's Drug Store]

Description: Photograph of a large group of men standing near the porch of a drug store that sells confections, cigars, and tobacco. Two men are seated in an early automobile to the right of the crowd, and telephone lines can be seen in the distance.
Date: unknown

[Flannigan's Drug Store 2]

Description: Photograph of a large group of men standing near the porch of a drug store that sells confections, cigars, and tobacco. Two men are seated in an early automobile to the right of the crowd, and telephone lines can be seen in the distance.
Date: unknown

[Flannigan's Drug Store 3]

Description: Photograph of a large group of men standing near the porch of a drug store that sells confections, cigars, and tobacco. Two men are seated in an early automobile to the right of the crowd, and telephone lines can be seen in the distance.
Date: unknown
Back to Top of Screen