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Ed Barron and friend outside at the State Lunatic Asylum. Ed leans on a classical style statue of a woman. In the background are bare trees and the asylum building.
1905
Children paint papier mache elephants at the Pan American Recreation Center at an arts and crafts class. Two elephants sit on the table, nearly done. An open jar of paint and several towels sit on the table top. Two boys and three girls surround the table.
undated
Exterior view of the Texas Memorial Museum and the sculpture of the five wild mustangs in motion in front of the museum, in 1972.
1972
Visitors Lesly Cain (age 7) and Mrs. Don Johnson examine a bust is of Mrs. Elisabet Ney at the Elisabet Ney Museum. Ney was a 19th century sculptor and the museum was her former studio and portrait collection.
undated
Mrs. Mary Anne Joseph looks at a book inscription reading, "Very sincerely bride Nell Taylor, Feb 16, 1929, Elisabet Ney Museum" in front of a classic bust.
1968-02-02
Children paint papier mache elephants at the Pan American Recreation Center at an arts and crafts class. Two elephants sit on the table, nearly done. An open jar of paint and several towels sit on the table top. Two boys and three girls surround the table.
Representational, figural sculpture of a World War I U.S. "Doughboy" soldier, in uniform and holding gun in hands, located at American Legion Headquarters 709 E. 10th St. This image was created on October 7, 1971 by Charles J. Long.
1971-10-07