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[Student grabbing a woodworking tool]
Photograph of a student grabbing a woodworking tool as part of a class, circa 1940s.
[Wall of tools in exhibit]
Photograph of a wall of tools that would have been used by those on the Oregon Trail. They are in a replica shop at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Information Center in Oregon City. It is a part of an interactive exhibit that is open to the public. Attendees from the 47th Church and Synagogue Library Association conference held in Portland, Oregon visited the location.
[Workers at "Preservation" table]
Photograph of Jessica Phillips, Caroline Clavell, and a volunteer sitting at the "Ask an Archivist" table inside of the Browder Springs Hall at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. There are archival storage boxes, folders, tools, books, packets, and card for handing out to visitors.
[Building supply stores in Dallas]
Photograph of two slides advertising the locations of building supply stores in Dallas. The slides are both pinned to a black board and are positioned with one over the other. The slide at the top has a white background with text that reads "Glendale Hardware Co. 4484 S. Marsalis Dallas, Texas" in slanted black letters. The slide under this also has a white background with text that reads "Hines Blvd. Materials Corp. 9747 Harry Hines Blvd. (Near Circle) Dallas, Texas" in slanted black letters.
[Jessica Phillips and Caroline Clavell with volunteer]
Photograph of Jessica Phillips (left), UNT's Head of Preservation, and Caroline Clavell (middle), an archivist with the Amon Carter Museum, sitting at the "Ask An Archivist" table with another volunteer at the Dallas Heritage Village for the DFW Archives Bazaar. The table has the word "PRESERVATION" in large glittery letters on the front and there are archival boxes, folders, and tools, to look at and booklets, packets, and handouts as well.
[Locations of home furnishing stores]
Photograph of two slides advertising the locations of home supply and furnishing stores. The slides are pinned to a black board and have been turned on their sides in opposite directions. The slide on the left has a white background with text that reads "Tontine Shade Shop 6719 Hillcrest Dallas, Texas" in slanted black letters. The slide on the right also has a white background with text that reads "Baker Hardware and Furniture Co. Garland, Texas" in slanted black letters.
[Building supply store locations in Dallas]
Photograph of slides advertising building supply stores in Dallas. The slides are pinned to a black board that is hanging on the wall and the slides are both turned on their sides and facing the same directions. The slide on the left has a white background and there is text on it that reads "Pierce Hardware 2907 Greenville Dallas, Texas" in black letters. The slide on the right also has a white background and there is text on it that reads "Lisbon Lumber Co. 3610 S. Lancaster Dallas, Texas" in black letters.
[Ask an Archivist table]
Photograph of the Ask an Archivist table at Dallas Heritage Village, where several booths were set up for the DFW Archives Bazaar. There are three volunteers seated at the table and one visitor standing in front of them. There are storage materials as well as informational manuals and pamphlets at the far end. The table has the word "PRESERVATION" clothes-pinned to the front of it.
[Jessica Phillips and Caroline Clavell at table]
Photograph of Jessica Phillips, Caroline Clavell, and a volunteer sitting at the "Ask an Archivist" table inside of the Browder Springs Hall at the Dallas Heritage Village during the DFW Archives Bazaar. On the table there are archival storage boxes, folders, tools, books, packets, and card for handing out to visitors.
[Locations of building supply stores]
Photograph of two slides that are advertising building supply stores. Both of the slides are pinned to a black board that is hanging on the wall and they are facing opposite directions. The slide on the left has a white background and features text that reads "Wilshire Hardware Co. 6104 Mockingbird Lane Dallas, Texas" in black letters. The slide on the right also has a white background and features text that reads "Gary-Nees Lumber Co. Graham, Texas" in black letters. There are two transparent slides pinned to the right edge of the board.
[Visitors at "Ask an Archivist" table]
Photograph of two visitors standing at the "Ask an Archivist" table during the DFW Archives Bazaar. The booth is set up in the Browder Springs Hall at the Dallas Heritage Village and two workers, Jessica Phillips and Caroline Clavell, are sitting at the table and interacting with them. There are posters on the wall behind them with Dallas history. On the table are archival records boxes and file folders and also tools and instructional handouts for visitors.
[Wayne Brown outdoors]
Portrait of Wayne Brown holding what appears to be a horse branding iron, with a stern look on his face. He is wearing a collared, long-sleeve shirt and a cowboy hat. In the background, a building and a tractor can be seen as well as another man wearing a cowboy hat.
[Late 1800s surveying transit from side]
Photograph of a metal Surveying Transit on a wooden base from the side. The brass scope and knobs for adjustments are all in the shot and there is a reflection off of the surface of the compass at the base.
[Trenell Walker using cell phone]
Photograph of Trenell Walker using an adaptive tool to press the keys on his cell phone in the Office of Disability Accommodation. Walker is a rehabilitation counseling graduate student. His notes are on the desk in front of him and there are cabinets visible behind him.
[Bredger Thompson and Jeff Arrington during presentation]
Photograph of UNT Police Officers Jeff Arrington and Bredger Thompson during a presentation on campus. The two officers are standing and Thompson is holding an item of drug paraphernalia. Students are seated around them in chairs and on the floor.
[Park Ranger eating pecans]
Photograph of a Park Ranger eating pecans that were gathered in the Greenbelt Corridor. He was leading a group of students from UNT's College of Engineering on a biological and environmental engineering research trip.
[Worker smoothing concrete]
Photograph of a construction worker smoothing the concrete that is setting for the new parking lot's curbs on the NTSU campus. He is using a large tool that looks close to a push-broom but is flat on the bottom. There is dirt on both sides of the mold.
[Hole being drilled for Student Union 5]
Photograph of a deep hole that is being drilled by a machine in the pit meant for the NTSU Student Union Building's foundation. There is a worker next to the drill directing it and another moving the dirt that it has already brought up. On the opposite side there are tools and materials, including a hose and shovels.
[Workers putting together window frame]
Photograph of two workers, one on the inside of a building and the other on the outside, putting together the window frame of a building on the NTSU campus. They are using wooden planks to brace the frame. A toolbox is sitting on the ground outside and the worker has a hammer in a loop on his pants.
[Workers putting together window frame, 2]
Photograph of three workers, one inside of the building on the NTSU campus and two standing outside, putting in a window frame. They are using wooden planks to brace the frame. A toolbox is sitting on the ground outside and the worker on the outside of the window has a hammer in a loop on his pants. Debris and unused materials are scattered around on the ground.
[Hole being drilled for Student Union 4]
Photograph of a deep hole that is being drilled by a machine, in the pit meant for the NTSU Student Union Building's foundation. There are worker's gathered around the drill clearing it off. A third is standing to the side while a fourth is reaching for materials on a box. Beside the third is a square made of wooden boards, a hose, and two shovels.
[Worker smoothing concrete, 2]
Photograph of construction workers smoothing the concrete that is setting for the new parking lot's curbs on the NTSU campus. The one in front is using a hand-held trowel for the job. Two other workers are looking at the curb and inspecting it. A truck is parked in the lot behind them with its door open.
[Student threading pages together in bookbinding class]
Photograph of a North Texas State University student working on a book's spine in a bookbinding class. She is threading a string through the pages using a large bookbinding needle. Next to her are various tools used in the process, including an awl, a folder, a pair of scissors, a pencil and some liquid paste with a brush in it.
[Speech and Drama Building during construction 6]
Photograph of one of the walls of the Speech and Drama Building while it was being constructed on the NTSU campus. On the right the framing for the roof is visible and on the left the seating levels for the auditorium and stage is visible. Different materials are visible throughout the photo.
[Speech and Drama Building during construction 4]
Photograph of workers inside of the structure of the Speech and Drama Building that is being built on the NTSU campus. One is sawing a wooden plank for use on the framing of the walls. There are materials and tools scattered around them and the exterior wall as well as the framing for the roof is visible in the photo.
[Hole being drilled for Student Union 8]
Photograph of a deep hole that is being drilled by a machine in the pit meant for the NTSU Student Union Building's foundation. There are workers next to the drill directing it and three other workers are standing on the other side. Materials, including a hose and shovels, are scattered around it. Above the hole is the parking lot between where the Memorial Union was and the Administration Building, cars are parked in it and people are walking around.
[Bookbinding student threading pages]
Photograph of a North Texas State University student working on a book's spine in a bookbinding class. She is threading a string through the pages using a large bookbinding needle. Next to her are various tools used in the process, including an awl, a folder, a pair of scissors, a pencil and some liquid paste with a brush in it.
[Pile of metal spikes]
Photograph of a collection of metal spikes in the bed of a truck, there are also two metal mallets in the back with them along with other materials. There are small rocks in the bed of the truck.
[Workers on stairs]
Photograph of three workers on the landing of a flight of stairs. They are all leaning in to a place where the one sitting down is working. Bags of cement, levels, and other tools and materials are gathered around them. The building is on the NTSU campus.
[Workers at stair landing]
Photograph of three workers resting on the landing of a flight of stairs. Two are crouched down and another is leaning against the wall. There is a level, a bag of cement, tools and other materials scattered on the stairs as well as on the landing. They are working on the interior of a building on the NTSU campus.
[Worker standing on top of building]
Photograph of a construction worker standing on the top of the building that he is working on. He is looking down and holding a tool in his left hand. There is a crane arm above him.
[Two men in a workshop]
Photograph of two older men sitting on a sawhorse in a workshop. The man on the left of the image is staring at the man on the right, who is glancing downward; both of them are wearing denim overalls and button up collared shirts, and the man on the right is wearing a hat. The workshop is relatively messy in the background, with items strewn across the floor and sitting untidily on the shelves.
[Photograph of two mountain climbers]
Photograph of two mountain climbers posing for the camera. They are sitting on the ground and dressed in casual attire. A landscape including a field of plants and trees are visible in the background. There are texts below the image that reads "Everest photo" and "James Burke. Copyright. 1953. By Time, Inc."
[Students out gathering samples in Greenbelt Corridor]
Photograph of a UNT student crouching on the forest floor while gathering samples in the Greenbelt Corridor. He is holding a shovel and another tool and another student is visible in the distance. They were there on a research trip for environmental and biological engineering and collected water, plant, and organic materials.
[Student shaping pizza dough]
Photograph of students making a small personal pizza during an RHA event. One is molding the dough into its shape and there is sliced bell pepper, Cholula sauce, pizza sauce, and sausages to the sides. A fire-extinguisher is also on the wall beside them.
[Trenell Walker studying notes]
Photograph of Trenell Walker using an adaptive tool to help him read his notes in the Office of Disability Accommodation. Walker is a rehabilitation counseling graduate student. His notes are on the desk in front of him, next to his cell phone.
[Late 1800s surveying transit from above]
Photograph of a metal Surveying Transit on a wooden base from above. The brass scope and knobs are in the shot as well as the levels on two sides and compass in the middle.
[Late 1800s surveying transit base]
Photograph of a metal Surveying Transit's base secured to a block of wood. The brass knobs are in the shot as well as a level on the front the face of a compass in the middle.
[Late 1800s surveying transit from side next to box]
Photograph of a leather and wooden box next to a metal Surveying Transit on a wooden base. The buckles on the box and brass scope and knobs for adjustments are all in the shot.
[Late 1800s surveying transit from top]
Photograph of a metal Surveying Transit on a wooden base from above. The brass scope and knobs are in the shot as well as a level on the front and compass in the middle.
[Home Aid production slide]
Photograph of the production slide titled "Home Aid." A crescent wrench can be seen next to the phrase. Vice grips, a hammer, and a facet can be seen drawn inside a home underneath the phrase.
[Surveying transit tool]
Two photographs of a surveying transit tool from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image is of the tool alone, pointing to the distance at an angle so that a majority of the parts are visible. It is made out of a bronze material with glass parts and it is attached to a wooden base. The second image is of the tool and the box that it is stored it. The box has leather on the outside and straps and buckles with metal attachments. It is clearly old and has aged and fraying spots.
[Photograph of various items]
Photograph of various items resting on top of laundry machines and hanging on a wall.
[Blurred photograph of a smithing workshop]
Blurred photograph of a smithing workshop. There is a stump with some tools and an anvil on it. On the left is a man wearing overalls holding a hammer in one hand and an ax in the other.
[Photograph of a man hammering some metal, 1]
Photograph of a man hammering some metal flat on an anvil. In one hand is his hammer and the other is a clamp holding the metal in place. Next to the anvil are more tools like hammers and ones to make holes. In the background is an array of tools on a work bench next to an open fire. The wall of the workstation is made of corrugated metal and has some tools leaning against it.
[Photograph of a man quenching metal, 1]
Photograph of a man wearing a hat and overalls quenching hot metal in a bucket of water. Behind the man are shelves with boxes full of tools and a work bench.
[Men Working on Motor]
Contact sheet of a group of men working on a motor in the middle of a field with a car present in some pictures.
[Making Cowboy Boots]
Photograph of demonstration of how to make cowboy boots. View of workshop and tools needed to make them.
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