[Musical group in Richmond, Texas.]

Photograph of a musical group in Richmond, Texas. The first woman to the left on the front row is identified (on back in pencil) as Maude Blake Dyer, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Dyer. Group of six women and four men holding string instruments. Five women are seated and four men and one woman are standing behind them. Dyer is wearing a white dress with puffed sleeved and ruffles at neckline and bodice. Sleeves are full at wrists. She is holding a banjo. The photograph is mounted on a pale gray textured cardboard matte. The matte and part of image is torn at top and bottom left corner has been taped. Image dimensions are: 23.3 cm X 20.9 cm.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Jane Long's Piano in the museum.]

Photograph of Jane Long's piano in the Fort Bend Museum. The piano is dark-colored and has several items on top of the lid, including a lamp (left), a violin laying on its side (center), and a decorative plant (right). It is in front of a brick wall, direclty below a painted portrait of Long and to the right of framed, printed text (not readable).
Date: [1972..1987]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dreibroat Dance Band]

Photograph (copy) of the Dreibroat Dance Band standing in front of the old Holy Rosary Rectory on Sixth Street. Men are identified as left to right, first row: Joe Herslscher, Gus Dreibroat (band leader), Vince Nesvadba, John Nesvadba. Second row: Bill Nesvadba, Arnold Dusek, Thomas Sicinski, Henry Sicinski, Leo Albright. Circa: late 1920's. Man in first row left is wearing sunglasses and has drum and drumsticks. Man on left, back row, has large drum. First row is standing on street, second row is standing on the curb. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: 1920~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Progress Band of Fairchilds, Texas]

Photograph (copy) of the Progress Band of Fairchilds, Texas in 1916. Probably the first band of Fort Bend County. The large drum to the left of the band members proclaims their name: PROGRESS BAND. The members are wearing dark jackets with white pants, and band hats. Fourth from right has been identified as E. H. Walenta; and second from left has been identified as B. B. Stavinoha. The band (holding their instruments) is standing in front of a white wooden building. {one copy shows a young child squatted on the edge of a porch on far left of photo, both copies are marked 1982.033.012. Scanned image is of the copy.
Date: 1916
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Richmond High School Drum and Bugle Corps, 1934-1935.]

Group photograph of Richmond High School Drum and Bugle Corps, 1934-1935. Girls are wearing uniforms of white high-collar,long sleeved shirts with four dark horizontal stripes across their chests, plain white mid-shin skirts, white socks and shoes, and dark pillbox hats. They are carrying their instruments or flags, and are standing on wooden bleachers.Girls are identified in black ink on the back as (order is unclear): Mary Jones, Kellie Peareson, Dorothy Henry, Mary Louise Thompson, Leila Ransom, Petrice Edelstein, Bud Collins, Henrietta Glass, Anida Darst, Helen Jane Farmer, Janice Ransom, Evelyn Edelstein Ethel Bates (Sponsor), Odele Martin (sponsor), Beverly Haskins, Irene Mehrens, "Bush" (Virginia?) Davis.
Date: 1934
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Louis Senkel as a young boy]

Photograph of Louis Senkel as a young boy standing beside his sister who is seated next to the organ. Senkel is wearing short pin-stripe pants with white shirt and dark bow tie. His sister is wearing a white dress with rows of print across different areas of dress. Sleeves end at the elbow. She has a large bow in her hair and a bracelet on her left wrist. To left of photo is a wooden table with a vase on it. Organ with sheet music opened on it to right of photo. Scanned image is of the copy. Dimensions below are of copy.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History