Convair Supervisory Newsletter, Number 188, March 16, 1955 (open access)

Convair Supervisory Newsletter, Number 188, March 16, 1955

Weekly newsletter written for supervisors working at the Convair Division in Fort Worth containing news about events and activities, workplace reminders, and other relevant information.
Date: March 16, 1955
Creator: Esenwein, August C.
Object Type: Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph of Joe and Nan Starnes]

Photograph of Joe Starnes and his wife Nan. He sits in a wicker chair, legs crossed, and she stands behind him, resting her arm on his shoulder.
Date: 18XX
Creator: Hearn
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Man with long, white beard holding child]

Photograph mounted on cardboard (scalloped edging) substrate. Photo of man, with long white beard, sitting in a chair with a child (in striped outfit) in his lap. Window to far right of photo. At bottom of photo (below gold border): Richards, Extra Finish. Winchester, Tenn.
Date: unknown
Creator: Richards
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a young man wearing a three piece dark suit]

Photograph mounted on cardboard substrate with gold trim (scallops cut at top and bottom) of a young man wearing a three piece dark suit, white shirt, and dark bow tie. Bottom of photo in gold: Richards. Extra Finish. Winchester, Tenn.
Date: unknown
Creator: Richards
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Woman sitting in chair, holding a fan]

Photograph mounted on cardboard substrate of a woman with a fan in her left hand (in her lap) sitting in a chair. Woman has on a dress with lace at collar and shoulders. She is wearing a hat with flowers. Background has wildflowers to right of photo and grass in background. Bottom of photo reads: Richards. Winchester, Tenn.
Date: unknown
Creator: Richards
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Man and woman with family]

Photograph mounted on cardboard substrate of a man and woman (seated) with two young men standing behind them, and a young woman standing behind the young men. Shrub (background) to far right of photo. Printed at bottom of photo: Williams, Winchester, Tenn. Back of photo: R. B. Williams, Photographer. Winchester, Tenn. Framed in curling design.
Date: unknown
Creator: Williams
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a woman wearing a dark dress with flowers attached to it]

Photograph mounted on substrate has bronze colored outer border and inner oval of a woman. Woman has beaded choker and brooch at collar. Flowers in center. Bottom of photo reads: Williams, Winchester, Tenn. Back of photo: R. B. Williams, Photographer. Winchester, Tenn.
Date: unknown
Creator: Williams
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of an older woman wearing a cape with a brooch at the collar]

Photograph of a woman wearing dark clothing. Her dress, with many fabric covered buttons down the center, has a cape with a brooch at the collar. Bottom right corner of photo reads: Winchester, Tenn. Bottom left corner is broken (piece missing) where perhaps the photographer's name was written. Back of photo reads: R.B. Williams, Photographer, Winchester, Tenn.
Date: unknown
Creator: Williams
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Portrait of a Young Man]

Photograph of young man. Has top button of jacket buttoned, and the remaining seen unbuttoned. White collar at neck. Back of photo pink with black writing: R.B. Williams, Photographer, Winchester, Tenn. Framed in scroll-type frame surrounded by flowers. Photo has marks (more prominent on left edge) where print has peeled away.
Date: unknown
Creator: Williams, R.B.
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Postcard of "Natural Bridge" in Sewanee]

Postcard of a natural rock formation creating a bridge between two ridges. The scene is described as " "Natural Bridge" Sewanee, Tenn." The letter on the back reads, "Hello. How is everything at Gunston? This is the swellest place in the world. Write me some times. J.D.P." The postcard is addressed to "Miss Mamie McFaddin Washington, D. C."
Date: November 4, 1910
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Postcard
System: The Portal to Texas History