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Live performance by Kathy and the Kilowatts at Anotnes.

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Host of Monster Model review Rob Madison gives a brief biography of Bill Jones, member of Kathy and the Kilowatts and monster model builder.

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Page from City Government Broadcast Series radio script

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Alexander Penn Wooldridge

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Brochure "Know the Now Sound"

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Cover of Austin Parks and Recreation guide "Austin's Guide to Recreation"

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Exterior view of the Harlem Theater. he Harlem Theater opened in October of 1935. It was owned by an African American named George F. Jones and was patronized by African Americans. It was later taken over by the Luccahese family, still catering for African American patrons. The Harlem Theater operated for almost forty years. The theater burned down in December 1973.

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Mike Garrett, Chief O.I. (operating instructor?) posed with cowboy hat next to a film projector.

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IATSE parade float with John Carpenter Jr. at steering wheel and six girls in back. Float is decorated with flowers and has a banner reading "stage employees" at the top and "projectionists" at the bottom.

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Men being sworn in to the IATSE. From left: Buzz Maloy, Jerry Eschberger, and Jim Maloy.

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Walter Norris, on left, and Don Hart, on right, being sworn in as members of the IATSE along with many others. Jim Maloy and Jerry Eschberger are visible in the background in background.

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Three men in suits at a podium at a theatrical stage union event; one is shaking hands with another and one is C.A. Rowley looking at a watch he has received.

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Portrait of Jake Johnson with inscription on image reading, "Best Wishes to Local 205, Jake Johnson." Caption on back reads, "Int. U.P.I.A.T.S.E. Dallas."

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Portrait of R.F. Walsh, president of the IATSE. He wears a dark suit, white shirt, and dark tie and has a small flower-shaped lapel pin.

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Travis County officers with two members of the canine unit

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Novella Cabin and Al Priestly in front of the Rosewood Recreation Center, located at 2300 Rosewood Drive.

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Bertha Means and Dan Love (Mayor Pro Tem) cut a ceremonial ribbon to mark the opening of Rosewood Recreation Center.

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Male park ranger holding several belts with empty holsters. He wear singlasses and stands in front of a brick park building.

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Group portrait of seven men from the Texas Rangers on the steps of the Capitol

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South Austin Fire Station on South Congress Avenue south of Oltorf Street, undated. A man is leaving the building in a carriage pulled by two white horses. The driver's name is Mr. Ferris.

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South Austin Fire Station on South Congress Avenue south of Oltorf Street, undated.

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Poster advertising a ball to celebrate Armistice Day. Reads "Armistic Ball for members and friends of Travis Post No. 76, American Legion, Driskill Hotel, 9 p.m., November 11th, Steve Gardner's Orchestra, A limited number of Tickets at $2.00 per couple."

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A man, Noel Brinkley, selling fireworks with a woman, Yen T. Brinkley, is gesturing while describing the fireworks to a boy, Kynan Wildower

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Fourth of July concert at Town Lake

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Window display of Santa Claus sitting in a rocket-like sleigh

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