Black-and-white photography
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection
The Byrd Williams Family Photography Collections contains four generations of Texas photographers who are all named Byrd Moore Williams.
Clarence A. Tripp Papers
This collection contains the papers, family letters, and photographs of Clarence A. Tripp, a Denton native, photographer, psychologist, and sex researcher who studied under Alfred Kinsey. Collection materials date from 1933 to 2003.
Clark Family Photography Collection
This collection contains the photographic archive of the Clark Family: Joseph Benjamin Clark (Joe Clark) and his son Joseph Wade Junebug Clark (Junebug Clark). The collection contains predominantly photographic prints and negatives, as well as advertisements, business records, scrapbooks, clippings, publications, and personal writings.
Documentos de Rodd Gray (El Camino de Dallas [The Dallas Way])
El Resumen Los Documentos de Rodd Gray documentan la vida de Rodd Gray en Texas, y "Patti Le Plae Safe", su personaje como Miss América Gay.
Ellerbe Wood Collection
Texas native, Ellerbe English Wood, was what some may call a fashion influencer during the 1940s. For fourteen years of her life, she would travel between New York and Paris, introducing Americans to Parisian fashions.
James Standifer Photography Collection
This collection contains the photography of James Standifer.
John Stryker Photography Collection
This collection contains color and black and white photographs by John Stryker from rodeos in Fort Worth, as well as letters, papers, and other ephemera that pertains to rodeos in Fort Worth and his life and career.
Rodd Gray Papers (The Dallas Way)
The Rodd Gray Papers documents the life of Rodd Gray in Texas, and “Patti Le Plae Safe”, his persona as Miss Gay America.