[The Leonard House in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the Leonard House in Fort Worth, Texas. The bottom half of the photo focuses primary on a set of steps leading up to the house's yard. The steps are brick and have two large, concrete, trophy plant pots flanking the top one. An assortment of bushes and ornamental plants grow around the sides of the stairs. The lawn is well manicured with mown grass and trimmed box hedges. The house is made of brick and has ivy growing on one side of it. It has multiple chimneys and large windows. The roof is gables in two sections, creating two triangular roof lines on the house's façade.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[An interior view of the US Post Office Central]

Photograph of the interior of the US Post Office Central at 251 W Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The floors are a decorative tile pattern with three different shades of tile, and a dark, polished table sits near to the camera in the left third of the photo. A letter deposit box stands affixed to the floor in front of one of the room's many periodical column facades. It is a light color and each façade is made to look like black marble. The wall that the facades are on is filled with small mailboxes made of metal. The mailboxes fill the wall all the way through the background.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The intersection of N Riverside Drive and Race Street in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the intersection of N Riverside Drive and Race Street in Fort Worth. Closest to the camera is a stoplight with a sign on it depicting a person reading a book, with an arrow pointing to the left of the photo, and the words "6 BLOCKS." A telephone pole stands tall in the middle of the photo, with phone and electricity lines coming to it from every direction. In the background, a few older buildings with peeling billboards stand. Cracked concrete of the streets and sidewalks lies between the stoplight and the buildings. A few cars are parked along the sides of the roads.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The front of a house in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the front of a house in Fort Worth. The craftsman house is large and is made of brick and stone. The roof is gables and covered in shingles, and has one dormer. An outdoor seating area has been created on the front patio, whose border is edged with trimmed box hedges. A few large topiary bushes grow along this hedge. There is a lot of wooden detailing on the front of the house. Awnings hang individually over the ground-floor windows. The entrance to the entryway is an arched doorframe. The driveway is made of brick that has been laid in a shell pattern. Two visible cars are parked on it. Concrete makes up the other part of the driveway.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The front of a house in Fort Worth, 2]

Photograph of the front of a house in Fort Worth. The craftsman house is large and is made of brick and stone. The roof is gables and covered in shingles, and has one dormer. A chimney rises from the roofline as well. There is a lot of wooden detailing on the front of the house. The photo is taken from in front of a fence that is also covered in ivy, so the plant takes up the bottom right corner of the photo. A large bush reaches to the second story and it grows beside the house with other, smaller bushes. The ground-floor windows have arched window frames, and the upstairs ones are rectangular with a triangle on top.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The A.D. Marshall Public Safety and Courts Building, 2]

Photograph of the façade of the A.D. Marshall Public Safety & Courts Building at 1000 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The originally Art Deco has clearly been added on to with a different material adding new floors and expanding the building on both sides. The original building is made of a shining, dark material, and the sign on the top reads "CITY OF FORT WORTH" "PUBLIC SAFTEY and COURTS." A stoplight stands near to the camera, on the left side of the photo, and one sits in front of the building. A few potted trees stand outside the building. An intersection separates the camera from the building.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Interior view of the U.S. Post Office Central]

Photograph of an interior view of the US Post Office Central located at 251 W Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth. The photo features a long hallway with ornate coffered ceilings. The floor of the hallway is made of polished stone, and has evenly spaced, rectangular designs down the length of it. Each rectangle is primarily a light colored stone with lines of dark stone creating designs through it. Surrounding each rectangular section is a mid-toned stone. Also spaced periodically down the hallway are tables. Each skinny table stands about waist high on a person of average height, and are attached to the floor. Two bins, one for trash, sit by each table. The right wall has two teller windows in between each evenly spaced column façade, with wrought iron designs making the top half of the wall itself. The left wall is much the same, but with no windows, and the occasional door.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Interior view of the U.S. Post Office Central, 3]

Photograph of an interior view of the US Post Office Central located at 251 W Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth. The photo features a long hallway with ornate coffered ceilings. The floor of the hallway is made of polished stone, and has evenly spaced, rectangular designs down the length of it. Each rectangle is primarily a light colored stone with lines of dark stone creating designs through it. Surrounding each rectangular section is a mid-toned stone. Also spaced periodically down the hallway are tables. Each skinny table stands about waist high on a person of average height, and are attached to the floor. Two bins, one for trash, sit by each table. The right wall has two teller windows in between each evenly spaced column façade, with wrought iron designs making the top half of the wall itself. The left wall is much the same, but with no windows, and the occasional door. There is a large column on either edge of the photo.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A house in Fort Worth, 2]

Photograph of a house in Fort Worth. The whimsical house has a lot of unique architectural elements including clock hands in the arches above doors and windows, a curvy dormer with a custom cut window to match, and a triangular sliver of wood work going up one edge of the main peak of the house. The house has four triangular peaks, of all different sizes, all along the front of the house. It is made of brick and has a barn-style double door into a side section of the house. The house number beside the door reads "3217" and is set in a similar, but skinnier, arch as the ones above the windows. Hedges and other low-growing plants grow in the plant beds up against the house, and the lawn is all grass. A sidewalk goes up to the front door, and mature trees grow on either side of the house.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Fort Worth Public Market]

Photograph of the Fort Worth Public Market at 1400 Henderson Street. The large building has a tower as its entryway, with flags flying on top of it. The tower has decorative elements on its façade while the rest of the building is plain, with another, shorter tower at the far-left corner. Between the camera and the building is an intersection, and concrete stairs stand to the left of the photo.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Metroplex Technical Services]

Photograph of the Metroplex Technical Services located at 401 N Beach, Fort Worth. The plain, art deco building has curved wall sections creating dimension on the front, and a sign over the door that reads "Metroplex Technical Services" "401 N. Beach." A concrete sidewalk runs horizontally near the camera, connected to the path that leads up to the entryway of the building. The lawn contains only grass, and the front fence, which runs along the front sidewalk, is stakes in the ground with a single chain attached to them.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A curved building and street in Fort Worth]

Photograph of a curved, mid-century building, and the street in front of it. The building has fluorescent tube lighting periodically on the underside of the overhanging roof, and its large windows are covered with newspaper. Lines for parking extend away from the building in a sunbeam-pattern, and there are various advertisements and buildings in the background. A road with telephone poles and dumpsters lining it runs along the left side of the photo.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Riverside Evangelist Temple]

Photograph of the Riverside Evangelist Temple located at 620 N Chandler Drive in Fort Worth. The art deco building has two entrances, one on each front corner, and two signs advertising what is in the building, as well as a grassy lawn and a few bushes up against it. Between the camera and the temple is a street, and a street sign that says "Chandler Dr 600." A grass and gravel area is nearest to the camera, and various buildings and billboards are in the background.
Date: [1990..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The exterior of Lily B. Clayton Elementary School]

Photograph of the Lily B. Clayton Elementary School located at 2000 Park Place Avenue in Fort Worth. The school is made out of different colored bricks stacked in a staggered pattern. A wide staircase leads up to the entrance. The steps are made of concrete, and the handrails are a continuation of the staircase's support walls, and are made of the same brick from the rest of the building. There is a small arched door leading to underneath the stairs. It is on the left side of the staircase. The double doors into the school are wooden and each have twelve rectangular windows on the top 2/3. Six square windows run along the top of the doorframe. The actual doorway is framed by two columns that connect to an ornate shelf above the school's name. The columns are Grecian inspired. Above the shelf, a window with nine panes sits in a Grecian window frame with a triangular "roof line" above it. The actual roof of the school is made with Spanish roof tiles, creating a wavy pattern along its edge. To the left of the photo, there are more windows into the school, one of which is arched. A large, …
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library