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141 Ranch captions transcript

141 Ranch

Filmed in black and white and color, this amateur film presents in six chapters the daily routine of several young ranchers on Ranch 141: Southern Settings, Streams and Stones, Boys and Broncos, The Dangerous Debut of an Unbroken Cult, Color in the Corral, and Fragment of a Melodrama. The film shows these young men working cattle and horses on the ranch and also back at home with unidentified men and women. In "Fragment of a Melodrama" a man dressed up as a Native American and startles a rancher. The film concludes with young men riding their horses toward the camera. According to donor, Elizabeth Wally, 141 Ranch was located south of Interstate 10 between Kerville and Junction, near the town of Segovia. The ranch was located 141 miles from Austin.
Date: unknown
Creator: Stewart, Peter Pauls
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Actors in Fourth of July parade scene]

Photograph of location shooting in the Elmwood neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, for the Oliver Stone film "Born on the Fourth of July." Actors pose in front of store fronts created for South Shore Real Estate and Massapequa Records.
Date: 1988
Creator: Clarke, James
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Advertisement for "The Ipcress File" at the Majestic Theatre]

Photograph of unidentified man placing an advertisement for a screening of the film "The Ipcress File" at the Majestic Theatre on a vehicle.
Date: 1965
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 1 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 1 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 2 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 2 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 3 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 3 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 4 - Television Interview] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 4 - Television Interview]

This episode of a public access television program features performance artist Alan Hannush being interviewed about his recent performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved Hannush interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. Hannush discusses the lack of support for contemporary local artists in Dallas and Fort Worth art museums.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 5 - Invasion at the Kimbell Art Museum] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 5 - Invasion at the Kimbell Art Museum]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 6 - Invasion Composite] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 6 - Invasion Composite]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 7 - Invasion at the Met] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 7 - Invasion at the Met]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with visitors at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 8 -  Television Interview] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 8 - Television Interview]

This episode of a public access television program features performance artist Alan Hannush being interviewed about his recent performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved Hannush interacting with visitors at the Kimbell Art Museum from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. Hannush discusses the lack of support for contemporary local artists in Dallas and Fort Worth art museums.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 9 - Invasion and Christmas] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 9 - Invasion and Christmas]

This home video documents artist Alan Annush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. The video ends with family members celebrating Christmas.
Date: December 1991
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 10 - Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 10 - Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Hannush performing his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 11 - Unedited Footage For Invasion] captions transcript

[The Alan Hannush Collection, Video No. 11 - Unedited Footage For Invasion]

This home video documents artist Alan Hannush in New York to perform his performance art piece, "Invasion," which involved interacting with museum patrons from within a 9-foot tall geodesic ball. This raw footage includes buildings and New York television news broadcasts shot from a hotel room, driving through New York City, and an airport. An extended portion of the videotape (at 62 min.) has no image.
Date: 199X
Creator: Hannush, Alan
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 1 - London Band Trip] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 1 - London Band Trip]

This home video documents the David Crockett High School marching band visiting London and performing (32 min., 53 sec.) in the Lord Mayor of West Minster's New Year Day Parade. The recording ends with local television news coverage of the event on KXAN 36 and KVUE 24.
Date: 1990-12-28/1991-01-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 2 - Tacoumentury!] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 2 - Tacoumentury!]

This short video created for Austin College documents an evening at a Taco Bell restaurant in Sherman, Texas, including an interview with a restaurant manager.
Date: 1995
Creator: Anderson, Molly
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 3 - An Ode to Television] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 3 - An Ode to Television]

This short video created for Austin College combines footage of an unidentified person watching a televised interview with Alan Alda with a student-directed science fiction film and behind-the-scenes footage of the KXII Channel 12 news room.
Date: 1996
Creator: Anderson, Molly
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 4 - Weddings and Vacations] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 4 - Weddings and Vacations]

This home movie documents the Anderson family attending weddings and vacationing in Texas. The film begins with the wedding of Bill and Sue Willits and family decorating their honeymoon car. The film continues with the rehearsal dinner and wedding of another couple and their departure for their honeymoon (6 min., 19 sec.). This couple swims on their honeymoon (9 min., 57 sec.), tours the Johnson Space Center (10 min., 36 sec.), swims in the ocean (13 min 38 sec.), watches seals and dolphins perform at Sea-Arama of Texas (15 min. 35 sec.), rides a ferry (18 min., 41 sec), poses with oil wells and visit the San Jacinto Monument (21 min., 22 sec.), and tours the Battleship Texas (23 min., 11 sec).
Date: unknown
Creator: Anderson, James
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 5 -Vacations] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 5 -Vacations]

This home movie documents the Anderson family's travel and vacations in the Southwest region. The film begins with a trip to HemisFair' '68 and Sharon's birthday dinner. The film continues with the ruins of the Tassie Belle Blast Furnace in New Birmingham and the Mission San Francisco de los Tejas (7 min., 28 sec.) , an unidentified downtown area (11 min. 22 sec.), a Valentine's Day celebration (12 min., 14 sec.), a trip to Salado, Texas (13 min. 28 sec.) and The Alamo (17 min., 48 sec.), and concludes with a visit to historic sites in Vicksburg, Mississippi (19 min., 23 sec.).
Date: 1968/1970~
Creator: Anderson, James
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 6 - Holidays and Vacations] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 6 - Holidays and Vacations]

This home movie documents the Anderson family celebrating holidays and traveling in Texas. The film begins with the family celebrating Christmas and continues with adults and children playing in a club house in Longview, Texas (1 min., 48 sec.), children playing (2 min., 54 sec.), a wedding (10 min., 25 sec.), a trip to Fair Play, Texas (10 min., 25 sec.), children riding bicycles (11 min., 31 sec.) and a baby shower (11 min., 56 sec.)
Date: 1970/1971
Creator: Anderson, James
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 7 - Family Reunion] captions transcript

[The Anderson Family Collection, No. 7 - Family Reunion]

This home video documents a family reunion. The recording begins with footage of family members canoeing, swimming and tubing. The recording ends with family members posing for photographs and dining and still images of children accompanied by music.
Date: 2000-06-10/2000-06-11
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 1 - The Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir live at Eastfield College, part one] captions transcript

[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 1 - The Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir live at Eastfield College, part one]

This video documents part one of two of a live musical performance by the Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir at the Eastfield College Performance Hall in Mesquite, Texas.
Date: 1991
Creator: Holloway Video Productions & Art Greenhaw Music
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 2 - The Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir live at Eastfield College, part two] captions transcript

[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 2 - The Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir live at Eastfield College, part two]

This video documents the second part of a live musical performance by the Mesquite Opry and East Gate Mass Choir at the Eastfield College Performance Hall in Mesquite, Texas.
Date: 1991
Creator: Greenhaw, Art
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 3 - Unedited footage from "Guitar Man"] captions transcript

[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 3 - Unedited footage from "Guitar Man"]

This video contains raw footage from an unfinished project, "Guitar Man," starring Art Greenhaw. In this footage, Greenhaw's character discusses his fascination with the Kennedy assassination at Dealey Plaza, walks the 400 block of Elm Street, walks past Landry's Seafood House, has a cup of coffee, and shops for Western boots. The video ends with brief home movie footage originally shot on film.
Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Video
System: The Portal to Texas History