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Exterior view of housing on the Bergstrom Air Force Base, undated. This image is a detail view of PICA 25738

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Exterior view of housing on the Bergstrom Air Force Base, undated. This image is a detail view of PICA 25745

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Exterior view of housing on the Bergstrom Air Force Base, undated. This image is a detail view of PICA 25751

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Seated group of 17 children with two women, on floor in front of closed curtain at Chalmers Court, on November 19, 1946. One woman, back turned to the camera, faces the children with what appears to be a book in her lap. The other woman is seated within the group of children.

1946-11-19

About ten children stand in line waiting for their turn at a gymnastics mat, inside multipurpose room at Chalmers Court, on November 19, 1946. One child is tumbling on the mat, and three other walk away from their turn at the mat. A woman stands by the mat and supervises.

1946-11-19

Verso of PICA-26027 Chalmers Court E. Austin 4th. Children doing an exercise with a teacher.

1946-11-19

About 20 children running and playing outdooors on a field at Chalmers Court, November 20, 1946. About seven children are on the sideline, with their backs turned to the camera and watching the children on the field. A few men are among children, on sideline or field.

1946-11-20

A group of eleven children playing musical instruments in front of closed curtains at Chalmers Court, circa 1946. From left to right: three children play a triangle; two play a tambourine; two play maraca; four play claves rhythm sticks. This image was created by Stanley Depwe

circa 1946

Five children playing on a roundabout (merry-go-round) outside at Chalmers Court. One child at center leans far back to face the camera while hanging onto rail.

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One-story row houses at Rosewood Courts built by the US Housing Authority in 1939. The front doors are open. The houses are surrounded by dirt. The houses look as if they have just been constructed and are not occupied yet.

1939

Exterior view of housing on the Bergstrom Air Force Base, undated. This image is a detail view of PICA 25738

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Exterior view of housing on the Bergstrom Air Force Base, undated. This image is a detail view of PICA 25745

undated

Exterior view of housing on the Bergstrom Air Force Base, undated. This image is a detail view of PICA 25751

undated

Dormitory for Women, Project No. Tex. 41-CH-12. Jessen, Jessen, Millhouse and Greevell Associate Architects. Yarbrough Construction Co. contractor. Negative No. 27

1955-01-03

Dormitory for Women, Project No. Tex. 41-CH-12. Jessen, Jessen, Millhouse and Greevell Associate Architects. Yarbrough Construction Co. contractor. Negative No. 20

1954-10-27

Dormitory for Women, Project No. Tex. 41-CH-12. Jessen, Jessen, Millhouse and Greevell Associate Architects. Yarbrough Construction Co. contractor.

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Dormitory for Women, Project No. Tex. 41-CH-12. Jessen, Jessen, Millhouse and Greevell Associate Architects. Yarbrough Construction Co. contractor. Negative No. 26. Mark Lemmon Consulting Architect.

1955-01-03

View of Brackenridge Hall dormitory on the University of Texas at Austin campus. Completed in 1932 and named for UT regent George Brackenridge of San Antonio, Brackenridge Hall was the first of a “men’s group” of residence halls, along with Roberts, Prather, and later, Moore-Hill Hall. In contrast to the symmetrical limestone “six pack” buildings that line the formal entrance to the University along the South Mall, the heavy use of brick and an informal composition give Brackenridge a more relaxed, residential quality.

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Completed in 1932 and named for UT regent George Brackenridge of San Antonio, Brackenridge Hall was the first of a “men’s group” of residence halls, along with Roberts, Prather, and later, Moore-Hill Hall. In contrast to the symmetrical limestone “six pack” buildings that line the formal entrance to the University along the South Mall, the heavy use of brick and an informal composition give Brackenridge a more relaxed, residential quality.

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View of bunk beds in the Brackenridge men's dormitory. Completed in 1932 and named for UT regent George Brackenridge of San Antonio, Brackenridge Hall was the first of a “men’s group” of residence halls, along with Roberts, Prather, and later, Moore-Hill Hall. In contrast to the symmetrical limestone “six pack” buildings that line the formal entrance to the University along the South Mall, the heavy use of brick and an informal composition give Brackenridge a more relaxed, residential quality.

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View of dining hall inside dormitory at the University of Texas at Austin

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View of student dormitory on the University of Texas at Austin campus. View of the tower in the background.

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View of Jester Center on the University of Texas at Austin campus

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View of the Kirby Hall dormitory on the University of Texas at Austin campus

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View of Littlefield Dormitory

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