Resource Type

[Photograph 2012.201.B0233.0560]

Photograph taken for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "How to interview job applicants will be the subject of a lecture by L. M. Collins of Dallas, above, when he addresses the National Office Management association meeting in the Huckins hotel at 5:45 p.m. Thursday."
Date: November 16, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

Salvador Dali: Jewels [Photograph DMA_0987-02]

Photograph of the exhibition "Salvador Dali: Jewels," February 27-March 27, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Early American Folk Sculpture [Photograph DMA_0989-06]

Photograph of the exhibition "Early American Folk Sculpture," March 8-29, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Early American Folk Sculpture [Photograph DMA_0989-03]

Photograph of the exhibition "Early American Folk Sculpture," March 8-29, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Early American Folk Sculpture [Photograph DMA_0989-04]

Photograph of the exhibition "Early American Folk Sculpture," March 8-29, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Salvador Dali: Jewels [Photograph DMA_0987-01]

Photograph of the exhibition "Salvador Dali: Jewels," February 27-March 27, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Early American Folk Sculpture [Photograph DMA_0989-02]

Photograph of the exhibition "Early American Folk Sculpture," March 8-29, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Salvador Dali: Jewels [Photograph DMA_0987-03]

Photograph of the exhibition "Salvador Dali: Jewels," February 27-March 27, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Early American Folk Sculpture [Photograph DMA_0989-05]

Photograph of the exhibition "Early American Folk Sculpture," March 8-29, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

Early American Folk Sculpture [Photograph DMA_0989-01]

Photograph of the exhibition "Early American Folk Sculpture," March 8-29, 1955, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Pipes At White Rock Filter Plant]

Photograph of a machine room in the White Rock filter plant. In the photograph, piping runs vertically on each side. One large pipe runs on the ceiling. Typed note on reverse: "Pipe gallery at White Rock filter plant built 1923. Photo in 1955 after reopening.
Date: 1955
Creator: Dallas (Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History

["Sam Houston Zephyr" leaving Dallas for Houston]

Fort Worth and Denver Railway's "Sam Houston Zephyr" train No. 3, southbound, enroute out of Dallas to Houston. Hotel Dallas is in the background.
Date: 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Two trains at Dallas' Union Station]

At left, Fort Worth and Denver Railway's "Texas Zephyr" train No. 2, northbound, is ready to depart fron the Dallas Union Station. At right, the "Sam Houston Zephyr" train No. 4, northbound is just arriving in the terminal from Houston.
Date: 1955~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Sun Oil Company, Production Research & Development Lab, Richardson, Texas

Aerial view. Sun Oil Company Production Research & Development Lab. Two one-story buildings, connected by a covered walkway. The larger building, in the foreground, is "E" shaped; the smaller is rectangular. Parking lot between with cars. Storage tank. Housing development visible in background, telephone/electrical poles, no trees or landscaping.
Date: July 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[T&P Trains Leaving Dallas]

Photograph of a clipping from T&P Topics December 1955 issue. Pictured are six T&P trains leaving Dallas for the 1935 Rose Bowl game. Written below the image are "[sic] One of the biggest and longest passenger movements of the T&P took place when 9 special trains ran out of Dallas to the Rose Bowl in California carrying 2000 S.M.U. Mustang supporters. The T&P ran 6 of the 9 trains. All were 900 series locomotives Two had feedwater heaters. They are (L-R) #'s 909, 900, 908, 901, 907, and 905. The fact that Stanford won the traditional New Years Day football game 7-0 didn't dim the luster of the 3,000-mile excursion for the fans" and "T&P Topics, Dec 1955, pg 34."
Date: December 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Architectural model of One Main Place]

Photograph of an architectural model of the One Main Place Building in Dallas, Texas taken from the side of the building. The model is shown against a black background and has a street surrounding the building.
Date: [1955..1960]
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Dallas Firefighter Class 69 #1]

Portrait of the 11 Dallas Fire class members from January 1955 to February 1955 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light colored button down shirt, with light colored slacks, and a black belt.
Date: February 7, 1955
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Fire Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dallas Firefighter Class 70 #1]

Portrait of the 7 Dallas Fire class members from March 1955 to April 1955 posing in front of a chalkboard wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, button down shirt or collared shirt, with light or dark colored slacks, and a black belt.
Date: March 1, 1955
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Fire Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dallas Firefighter Class 71 #1]

Portrait of the 11 Dallas Fire class members from May 1955 to June 1955 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light colored button down shirt, with light colored slacks, and a black belt.
Date: May 1955
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Fire Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Dallas Firefighter Class 74 #2]

Photograph of recruit class number 74 standing and posing together, arranged in two rows against a light-colored wall with a large chalkboard on it. All of the subjects wear the same uniform: short-sleeved collared button-ups tucked into matching belted slacks.
Date: December 30, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1261.0738]

Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "MEMBER -- ADVISORY STAFF WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO."
Date: August 22, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1245.0255]

Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "A Church meeting, which led to marriage, had ended in jail her Saturday for an 18-year-old Irving, Texas, girl."
Date: January 8, 1955
Creator: Peterson, Dick
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1068.0379]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "The Imperial Quartet from Dallas will headline a gospel quartet singing show at Municipal Auditorium Saturday night, July 13. Pictured are, from left, front row, tenor Charles Speed and baritone/pianist Eddie Ray; and back row, Floyd Gray, bass, and Homer Tankersley, lead."
Date: August 4, 1955
Creator: Barrett, Ray
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1068.0413]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Members of the Stamps Quartet from Dallas are, left to right, Don Taylor, Bill Randell, Don Randall and Howard Wellborn. Easmon Napier, pianist, center."
Date: September 4, 1955
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History