Skip to main content
UTA Libraries
Digital Gallery
Browse
All Items
Categories
Collections
About
About
Acknowledgements
Contact Us
Sort by
Relevance
Relevance
Items per page
48
60
72
120
Clear
Search
Browse
All Items
Categories
Collections
About
Home
Daily Life
141957
Category: Cities and Towns
Category: Cities and Towns
1-48 of 228 results found
(-)
Remove Daily Life Category filter
Daily Life Category
(-)
Remove 141957 Subject Term filter
141957 Subject Term
Sort by
Year Asc
Year Asc
Year Desc
Per page:
48
60
72
120
Apply
A group of men standing in front of the Assembly of God Church
From left, Sam Brous, Terry Montesi, Pat McDowell, Jack Huff; commercial real estate business at 301 Commerce Street, Suite 1200, Fort Worth
Calvin Olgetree
Presbyterian Night Shelter, I-35 and Rosedale
Three men on stage with sign behind them that reads "PATCO 81"" "PATCO 81 reads PATCO, Tehas
People standing outside watching while firefighters battle blaze
People standing outside watching while firefighters battle blaze
Crowd watches fire at River Crest Country Club clubhouse
Bill Parmelee (#343) finishes in first place in Cowtown Marathon, Fort Worth Stockyards area
Jewel Charity Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. Bass, 01/22/1979
Cowtown Marathon starts in Fort Worth Stockyards area; Bill Parmelee (#343) finishes in first place
Bill Parmelee (#343), after finishing in first place in Cowtown Marathon
Frank Sherwood, chairman of Fort Worth Children's Hospital board, receives check from Mrs. W. A. Moncrief, President of the Jewel Charity Ball
Robert Tigner, president of Trinity Valley Railroad Club, speaks to crowd
Ed Bass, organizer of Navajo Arts Exhibit at Carlin Galleries, 710 Montgomery, helps Nenetta Carter with a Squash Blossom necklace
Arlington barber shop
Chris Gilbert (#25), football player for the Fort Worth Braves; action pose, ca. 1969
Civil rights march in Dallas outside Dallas Morning News building
Civil rights march in Dallas outside Dallas Morning News building
Men constructing cave ride at Six Flags Over Texas
Close-up of President John F. Kennedy with eyes cast down while speaking to crowd outside Hotel Texas, 11/22/1963
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Dallas police form, "Investigative Record," regarding arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald and describing shooting of President John F. Kennedy
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Dallas policemen, W. E. Barnett and Joe Marshall Smith, who were at Elm Street and Houston Street, closest to the shooting of President John F. Kennedy, 11/22/1963
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Flatbed truck brought in for President John F. Kennedy to speak from to crowd outside Hotel Texas; crowd begins to gather, 11/22/1963
Fort Worth Sheriff's Mounted Posse, law enforcement officers on horseback, controls crowds; greet President John F. Kennedy (man in hat is Sheriff Lon Evans) outside Hotel Texas, 11/22/1963
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's limousine parked outside Parkland Hospital, Dallas
Jack Ruby following his arrest for shooting Lee Harvey Oswald, 11/24/1963
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson's limousine parked outside Parkland Hospital, Dallas
Carousel Club in Dallas; owned by Jack Ruby, who killed Lee Harvey Oswald
Fort Worth Star-Telegram building, exterior, 7th and Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Texas
Jack Ruby in police custody in Dallas following the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, Dallas, Texas
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Presidential limousine at Love Field as John F. Kennedy and party arrive in Dallas, Texas
Exterior of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram building, 7th and Taylor Sts., downtown Fort Worth
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Ebo the Clown leaves the M. & O. Subway
Nellie Connally, wife of Governor Connally at Chamber of Commerce breakfast for the Kennedys, 11/22/1963
Suite 850, Hotel Texas
Shootout at Six Flags Over Texas
500,000th visitor to Six Flags Over Texas
Closing day at Six Flags Over Texas
Crowd around locomotive and train at Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas
Group of visitors sitting on train at Six Flags Over Texas
Man (photographed from back) on train at Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas
Randal Duell, architect for Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas
1
2
3
4
5
next ›