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View of an area of Zilker Park. A small lily pond is on the right. Young trees and a stone pathway are along the left side of the pond.
circa 1940
Interior view of furnishings including chairs, dining table, and wall art in dining room.
circa 1940
Interior view of furnishings including chairs, dining table, and wall art in dining room.
circa 1940
Exterior view of the Night Hawk restaurant, closely showing outdoor seating area under awning with several patrons. In the upper left, a sign reads "Specialty" in neon. Below it, text in partial view on marquee sign reads, "Stuff" and "Toma."
circa 1940
A group of people are gathered at tables under a large tree in Zaragoza Park for a party.
circa 1940
Aft-facing view of streetcar interior, showing its center aisle from one-point perspective. There are seven rows of seats (14 two-seater booths, in total) with booths on each side of the aisle.
circa 1940
"Employees leaving a Central Texas plant at end of days work." Men are walking on a road past small buildings at the Magnesium Plant at the Balcones Research Center. They are wearing khakis and work shirts. Many of them have on hats.
circa 1940
A man speaks at a microphone at the dedication ceremonty for the Magnesium Plant at the Balcones Research Center, later the J.J. Pickle Research Center. He is on a stage with a striped flag and banner. A group of men is on the stage behind the man.
circa 1940
View of an airplane slightly off the ground, circa 1940s. Painted on the side of the plane is "'Texan' Air Transport."
circa 1940
Line up of Navy N3N trainers used by Browning Aerial Service in the V-5 Navy training program during World War II, circa 1940s
circa 1940
Susie Ramirez (later Huerta) in a fancy dress, cape, and crown, as the Carnation Queen, sponsored by the GI Forum. She is in the middle of an auditorium or gymnasium and crowds of people are in the bleachers in the background.
circa 1940
Portrait of Susie Ramirez (later Huerta) as Carnation Queen. She is in a fancy dress and wears a crown. The Carnation Queen was sponsored by the GI Forum.
circa 1940
"U.S. Royal Boots on Marshall Ford Dam Brown and Root - McKenzie Const. Co., Austin, Tex." View of the construction of Mansfield Dam, circa 1940
circa 1940