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Aerial View: Canyon; Aerial View

Description: Copy negative of two aerial landscape images. The top image shows the rocky cliffs of a canyon. The bottom image appears to be taken out of the window of an airplane. Outside the window are snow-capped mountains viewed across a landscape of plains and mountains. A few clouds are visible in the sky.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Lake in a Canyon

Description: Copy negative of two images in a 2x1 grid. The top image shows one bank of a canyon with a lake in it. The bottom image has a rock and plants in the foreground, on one bank of a river or lake. The other side of the canyon is visible in the background. The images were taken in an unknown part of Utah or Wyoming.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

River Running Through Canyon

Description: Copy negative of two images in a 2x1 grid. The top image is a canyon with a river running through it. A few shrubs are at the edge of the river. In the bottom image, a river runs through a canyon meandering back and forth. Plants are only along the edge of the river. The photographs were taken in an unknown part of Utah or Wyoming.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Geological Formations

Description: Copy negative of two lanscape images in a 2x1 grid. The top image is of a geological landform in a desert. Sand and plants are in the foreground and the land formations are in the background. The second image is another view of a geological land formation. The photographs were taken in an unknown part of Utah or Wyoming.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Geological Formations

Description: Copy negative of two images in a 1x2 grid. The image on the left has a dried riverbed with canyon walls in the background. Rocks lay next to the dried river bed and plants are scattered across the land. The image on the right shows a desert in the foreground with few plants and a drop off in the canyon in the background. The photographs were taken in an unknown part of Utah or Wyoming.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Geological Formations

Description: Copy negative of a geological formation in Wyoming or Utah. The formation appears to be a canyon where gradient layers of rock are visible on the canyon floor and walls. The original photograph was taken for the purposes of oil exploration and survey.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Photograph of a Group of People on a Railroad Track]

Description: Photograph of a group of people standing on a railroad track. There are two men standing on the left wearing white shirts and dark pants and holding hats. Two women are standing on the right. They are wearing long dresses and holding hats. They are standing on a railroad track that is between two walls of rocks. The Fox Company's stamp is on the back of the photograph and says "Guaranteed for Life, Sep 1929, This is a Genuine Border Fox Tone Picture Made By Fox Co., San Antonio, Texas, Copyrigh… more
Date: September 1929
Partner: Gillespie County Historical Society

[Album page with six photos "road/fences"]

Description: Photograph of an early family album page with six photographs of different members of the Cuellar family. On the top of the front page, left side of the page, are a group portrait in the back and inside the car. A man and two women stand next to each other outside the back of the car while two women are peer though the back window of the car. The bottom of the front page, on the right side, are women with different colored dresses standing in front of a house next to shrubs. The photograph on t… more
Date: 19XX
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Inside a small, rocky canyon at Big Bend]

Description: Photograph of a rocky canyon in the Big Bend desert landscape with a mountain range in the background. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "Actually, for many thousands of years, Texas was underwater. Many fossils of sea animals can be found especially around Shafter. Even when West Texas became a lush grassland with many rivers and swamps, the animal inhabitants had little security" (p. 1)
Date: 1969
Partner: Marfa Public Library
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