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[Robert Emery, Carl Doepel, Mary Lou Doepel, and Philip Smith in Berlin]
Photograph of (l-r) Carl Doepel, Robert Emery, Mary Lou Doepel, and Philip Smith in front of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Wrapped Reichstag in Berlin, 1995.
[News Clip: Norway Whaling]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: French Hostages]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Paris Hostages]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Italy Bomb]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: Monica Seles]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[News Clip: European Disney]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
[Turtles on Tour]
Video footage from the Resource Center LGBT Collection. Tour movie for the Turtle Creek Chorale, 1995.
[News Clip: Twin cities]
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about a luncheon ceremony joining Dallas with the French city of Dijon as "twin cities," part of a weeklong celebration of France in the city. French dignitaries, including the Mayor of Dijon, make appearances and receive honorary Dallas citizenship.
[Etching of a man with coins]
Etching "Portrait of Man", designed Guercino Da Cento and printed by Austrian printmaker Adam Bartsch, in 1782. The print shows a man illustrated with loose and energetic lines standing and pointing at coins resting on a table.
[Etching and engraving "David Tenier's House"]
Etching and engraving of "David Tenier's House" published on August 15, 1757. The design was attribute to Dutch miniaturist David Eniers the Younger (1610-1690) and was printed by English printmaker Thomas Major (1720-1799). The image shows a large manor house on the right edge of a river bank with a bridge arching over the river. A group of three fisherman are gathered on the shore in the foreground communicating the scale of the rest of the scene to the viewer.
[Engraving of a woman holding a cross by Vitali]
Italian engraving print of a woman holding a cross possibly the catholic female saint Margaret of Antioch. The print was a collaboration between painter Guidus Reni and was translated and printed by Pietro Marco Vitali in Rome in 1782. The image is accompanied by descriptive Italian text.
[Etching and engraving of the burial shrine of Odeschalco]
Etching and engraving of the Italian noble family Odeschalcos burial shrine printed circa 1800. The print is attributed to designer Leopoldo Buzi and printmaker Giovannia Acquaroni. The print show a line etching of the shrine with Latin text on its front at the top of a stone platform with stairs flanked by two statues of Roman muses. The image is paired with descriptive Italian text below the printed image.
[Etcing and engraving "Puer parvulus minabiteos"]
French religious etching and engraving titled "Puer Parvulus Minabiteos" (The Boy Threatened Them), which depictsa woman and three children in a field with a herd of wolfs, lions, and tigers among sheep and cattle. The main child, the baby Jesus, appears with a shepherds crook leading the flock.
[Intaglio print from a type printed book of a city scape "Citta Di Varsavia"]
Etching and engraving print on page 332 of an unknown book printed in Italian showing the city of Warsaw Poland from the east overlooking the Vistula river. The image shows what is now "Warsaw Old Town" with the tall steepled building being the Archcathedral of St John's.
[Etching and engraving print "Porcie" from the portfolio "Galerie des Femmes fortes"]
Etching and engraving of the historical female figure "Porcie" wearing roman style robes published in 1647 as part of the series "Galerie des Femmes fortes". The image is paired with descriptive French text that reads "Porcie at the edge of the burning coals, to go after her husband: and by the boldness and novelty of her death, equal to the reputation of Cato and the glory of Brutus."
[Dutch etching "Laden Asses"]
Etching by Dutch printmaker Theodorus van Kessell as part of his series in collaboration with designer Jan van den Hecke the Elder "Alcune Animali" in 1654. The print, "Laden Asses", shows two saddled donkeys resting in an open field with a small village/ farm in the distance.
["Maximillion de Bethune" engraving print]
Portrait engraving of the French politician Maximillion de Bethune, circa 1650. The image is attributed to designer P.P. Rubens and shows a portrait in an oval frame above a paragraph of descriptive text.
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Engraving print for the title page of a printing of the classical Iconies Variae circa 1675. The plate was designed, engraved and published by Flemish printer Jan Galle (1600-1675). Text includes both Greek and Latin.
[Pastoral French landscape etching and engraving]
Pastoral French etching and engraving of a landscape showing a small herd of cattle wadding through a stream that cuts through a hilly landscape with many trees. Two small figures appear conversing on the bank of the stream with a lone individual on a horse. The print is attributed to French designer and printmaker Adam Perelle and was published in Paris by Pierre Mariette.
[Engraving portrait of Johann Von Schonenburgh]
Engraved portrait of German Catholic Archbishop Johann Von Schonenburgh, circa 1500-1600. The plate has the portrait framed by ornate scroll work including the face of a cherub, pears and ribbons. The description directly under the portrait reads "Religion and Wisdom".
[Pieces of a fragmented envelope belonging to a booklet]
Fragments of an envelope, addressed to S. Lauderdale paired with a possible back page of a booklet which reads in French "Moreau Éditeur Versailles" with an insignia of a line with floral decorations running through it. The booklet leaf could be a possible souvenir from Lauderdale's time spent in France.
[Letter from Victor Lauderdale to his father J.R Lauderdale, May 11, 1919]
Letter from Victor Lauderdale to his father on American YMCA Stationary, dated May 11, 1919. The letter is brief and informs his father of a letter he enclosed for his mother in celebration of mothers day despite her death with the sentiment "We were with her in life; even so in death we shall be with her." He goes on to mention a trip to Belgium that he is contemplating taking before he comes back to the states.
[Letter from Victor Lauderdale to J.R Lauderdale, November 14th, 1918]
Letter and envelope from son Victor Lauderdale to his father J.R. Lauderdale, November 14, 1918. The letter addresses the armistice ending the war and the ensuing celebrations taking place among the civilians and soldiers. Lauderdale relays information on the attitudes of the French, his intentions to explore Europe before coming home and details about his coworkers and job as a bookkeeper.
[Letter from Victor Lauderdale to his mother Mrs. Lauderdale, May 11th, 1919]
Letter and envelope from son Victor Lauderdale to mother Mrs. Lauderdale, May 11th, 1919. The seven page letter addresses a reflective dialogue frequently mentioning God, religion, obedience and guidance about his experiences in the Army and at war. The letter is written on stationary provided by the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).
[Photograph: "Some Chums Boxing"]
Black and white photograph of soldiers boxing in the middle of a street between buildings in a camp. The bottom margin contains a pen written note of what appears written on the back originally which reads " Ed Lauderdale in France" The back also includes a description of the photograph as "Some chums boxing".
[Notes written on American Red Cross stationary regarding WWI]
Single page of American Red Cross Stationary with English and French writing covering June 26th and 27th, 1919. The notes include dairy like entries that comment on the progress of the war and list places Lauderdale visited including such as chapels, 2 ponds, lake, Napoleon Lounge, and the colonnade.
[Weenie Dog Germany, 1976]
Photograph of a man walking in the grass and a Dachshund. The small dog is walking towards a building which the photographer is standing on top of.
[Rhine River Tie, 1976]
Photograph of a man with his hand on his head sailing on a ship over the Rhine River. A large, forested hill is visible in the background.
[Man by Trees in Germany 1976]
Photograph taken from above the leaves of a large tree. A man is visible walking down a sidewalk from our birds-eye view. [1976, Germany]
[Man in Germany 1976]
Photograph of a man with both his hands placed on large rocks behind him. He wears a white button-up shirt with a pen in it's right pocket. [1976, Germany]
[Rome Brick Wall, 2009]
Photograph of a red brick wall in Rome. An brick arch-shaped pattern is made above a doorway in the wall. A small checkered red and white square appears to the left of the arch. [2009, Rome, Italy]
[Rome High View, 2009]
Vertical photograph of the Temple of Saturn which stands in the ancient Roman Forum in Rome. The building is framed by two tall, thin trees and is overlooked by a surrounding village. [2009, Rome, Italy
[Rome Men Working Sign, 2009]
Photograph of a triangular construction sign leaning against a metal fence. Large columns stand in front of a building behind the fence. There is a motorcycle next to the sign. [2009, Rome, Italy]
[Rome Wall with Door N·XVIIII, 2009]
Photograph of an iron door in the side of an old brick wall. A small set of stairs leading to the door has fallen apart leaving a gap between the door and the ground. The phrase "N·XVIIII" is engraved in an stone above the door. [2009, Rome, Italy]
[Rome Window Jack's Studio, 2009]
Photograph of a brick wall viewed from behind a glass door. The door has a gold handle, and a sheet of paper is positioned underneath it. [2009, Rome, Italy]
[Jan on Stairs in Rome, 2009]
Photograph of Jan walking up the stairs in a stairwell. The stairs are marble, interrupted by segments of checkered tile. A wooden banister borders the stairs. [2009, Rome, Italy]
[Belgium, 2008]
Photograph of cloudy skies over a grass field in Belgium. Large trees line the horizon beyond the field. A street light is visible next to a building which pokes out of the trees. [2008, Belgium]
[Cong Ireland Bushes, 2007]
Photograph of a forest full of large trees and bushes. The branches of the trees bend towards the forest floor, covered with moss and leaves. [2007, Cong, Ireland]
[Iron Gate Ireland, 2007]
Close-up photograph of a short iron gate held together by a lock. Clouds roll over grassy hills beyond the gate, and a forest is visible in the distance. [2007, Ireland]
[Ennis Ireland Kate, 2007]
Photograph of a blurry object positioned in front of an ornate window. Kate sits in front of the window, obscured by a landline telephone. There is a dresser to the left of the window with a small photograph hung from it's door. [2007, Ennis, Ireland]
[Ennis Ireland, 2007]
Photograph of a stone wall to the left of a pathway overgrown with grass. Trees and bushes line the right side of the path and a forest is visible at the path's end. [2007, Ennis, Ireland]
[Cong Ireland Ashmore Castle Curtains, 2007]
Photograph of a window with transparent curtains in Ashmore Castle. The window is bordered by wooden panels, and a doorway stands to the left of the image. [2007, Cong, Ireland]
[Cong Ireland Stairway, 2007]
Photograph of a narrow, twisting staircase covered with a patterned carpet. There is a gridded picture frame to the right of the stairs which includes six different floral illustrations. A wooden hand railing lines the left side of the stairs. [2007, Cong, Ireland]
[Clown Sign Ireland, 2007]
Photograph of a sign in a field depicting a smiling clown. The sign reads "World of Circus at your Feet". An arrow in a paper circle is attached to the bottom of the sign. Tall grasses and weeds surround the sign, and trees stand in the background. [2007, Ennis, Ireland]
[Clifton Ireland Corner, 2007]
Photograph showing the exterior corner of a building. Alternating bricks cover the wall's corner. A window appears on the left side of the building. [2007, Clifton, Ireland]
[Ireland Arch Door in Wall, 2007]
Photograph of an arched doorway in a stone tower which is attached to a longer stone wall. A staircase follows the wall up a grass hill. There is a cluster of trees to the left of the tower. [2007, Cong, Ireland]
[Bench Hanging Trees, 2007]
Photograph of the leaves of a willow tree hanging in front of a wooden park bench. The bench is positioned against the back of the tree and faces away from the camera. [2007, Ashford, Ireland]
[Clifton Ireland Sign, 2007]
Photograph of the back side of a sign which stands in a grass field. The top of the sign forms a triangular peak and a long pole holds the sign up from behind. A stone wall beyond a patch of tall grass separates the field from a nearby street. [2007, Clifton, Ireland]
[Kong Ireland Mirror, 2005]
Photograph of a square mirror with a thick frame hung to the left of a wooden door. The wall behind the mirror is decorated with a patterned wallpaper. [2005, Dallas, TX]
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