[Surveying transit tool]

Two photographs of a surveying transit tool from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image is of the tool alone, pointing to the distance at an angle so that a majority of the parts are visible. It is made out of a bronze material with glass parts and it is attached to a wooden base. The second image is of the tool and the box that it is stored it. The box has leather on the outside and straps and buckles with metal attachments. It is clearly old and has aged and fraying spots.
Date: December 4, 2013
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Photo neon sign]

A photograph of a neon sign from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. It was used at the Byrd Photo Service and is resting on a wooden table.
Date: July 20, 2016
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph in a wooden case]

A photograph of a picture in a wooden case with velvet and metal details from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The photo is either a daguerreotype or an ambrotype of a woman holding a baby. The wooden case has a red plush cushion on the inside of the lid with a pattern cut into it. The photo is surrounded by a golden inlay with a similar design. It is an unknown portrait which was brought back from Texas from Tennessee after the Civil War.
Date: July 20, 2016
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Freshman reception card and pins]

Three photographs of a card and pins from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The card, which is in all three photos reads "Freshman Reception; Driskill Hotel; November 12, 1901. Admit B. M. Williams". The number "165" is written in the top right-hand corner. In the first picture the pins are golden stars with golden wreaths behind them. There is white writing on them that reads "T '06" with a "C" and an "E" on the prongs. The pins in the second picture resemble a seal with an eagle at the top and a castle in the middle. Words around the bottom read "American Military Engineers". The pin in the third picture is green and decorative and has a white banner across the middle that reads "1901".
Date: July 20, 2016
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams family "Photograph" album]

Three photographs of the family "Photography" album from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The first photograph is of a page in the album with four pictures in it. Beneath them are the words "Me" and "Mary". The second and third photographs are of the cover of the album.
Date: July 20, 2016
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Kodak Pocket Camera with open kickstand]

A photograph of a Kodak Pocket Camera from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The camera is resting on its side and has the front open with a kickstand supporting it. The bellows are also extended.
Date: July 20, 2016
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Mini Christmas books, JOY]

Photograph of four mini Christmas books. On the left is a red book with the title "Christmas with Dickens" and a lit candle stamped on the front in gold. Three wooden blocks stacked on top of each other spell the word Joy, the J and O outlined in green and the letter Y in red. Behind the blocks and next to the first book are three mini red books lined up together and seen from the spine. The title of the one on the left can be partially seen by the titled that starts with the word "Worldwide." Next is a book with the title "A Christmas Carol" stamped in gold on its spine and framed by a gold line. The last book has no title on the spine, but has a green and gold ribbon around the bottom of it.
Date: November 11, 2013
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Interview passage with Trudy Foster]

Photograph of a display case filled with oral history interview transcripts, photographs, stories from the archived North Texas Daily newspapers, a street survey of southeast Denton book, and other texts from the Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship held by the Special Collections. On this shelf, is an oral history transcript with DWIF member Trudy Foster, interviewed by Mary Lohr. The Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship, was a group of white and black Denton women who came together in 1964 to ask questions about how to work together across different races and to take on projects related to infrastructure and housing. The survey of this student project was conducted by Liane Malinowski's English class, where students examined these materials.
Date: December 2019
Creator: Esparza, Anna
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[List of houses photographed by Trudy Foster]

Photograph of a display case filled with oral history interview transcripts, photographs, stories from the archived North Texas Daily newspapers, a street survey of southeast Denton book, and other texts from the Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship held by the Special Collections. On this shelf, is a list of houses in south Denton that were photographed by Trudy Foster for the street paving project. The Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship, was a group of white and black Denton women who came together in 1964 to ask questions about how to work together across different races and to take on projects related to infrastructure and housing. The survey of this student project was conducted by Liane Malinowski's English class, where students examined these materials.
Date: December 2019
Creator: Esparza, Anna
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Graphs for the paved street project]

Photograph of a display case filled with oral history interview transcripts, photographs, stories from the archived North Texas Daily newspapers, a street survey of southeast Denton book, and other texts from the Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship held by the Special Collections. On this shelf, are graphs created by DWIF about the percentage of homeowners, stating that the majority needs to be in favor of the road paving. The Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship, was a group of white and black Denton women who came together in 1964 to ask questions about how to work together across different races and to take on projects related to infrastructure and housing. The survey of this student project was conducted by Liane Malinowski's English class, where students examined these materials.
Date: December 2019
Creator: Esparza, Anna
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Display case with DWIF records]

Photograph of a display case filled with oral history interview transcripts, photographs, stories from the archived North Texas Daily newspapers, a street survey of southeast Denton book, and other texts from the Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship held by the Special Collections. The Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship, was a group of white and black Denton women who came together in 1964 to ask questions about how to work together across different races and to take on projects related to infrastructure and housing. The survey of this student project was conducted by Liane Malinowski's English class, where students examined these materials.
Date: December 2019
Creator: Esparza, Anna
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[United they stood]

Photograph of a display case filled with oral history interview transcripts, photographs, stories from the archived North Texas Daily newspapers, a street survey of southeast Denton book, and other texts from the Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship held by the Special Collections. On this shelf, is the newspaper clipping from the Denton Record Chronicle from 1994, titled "United they stood: How one group of women beat prejudice." Also on display is The Good Neighbor pledge card, asking the community to develop commitment to diversity. The Denton Women’s Interracial Fellowship, was a group of white and black Denton women who came together in 1964 to ask questions about how to work together across different races and to take on projects related to infrastructure and housing. The survey of this student project was conducted by Liane Malinowski's English class, where students examined these materials.
Date: December 2019
Creator: Esparza, Anna
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photo of Byrd Williams IV inside of Mildred the Hamster's box]

Photograph of a picture inside of a box holding Mildred the dead hamster from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. The picture is of Byrd Williams IV holding his hamster Mildred.
Date: July 20, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photo inside of Mildred the Hamster's box]

Photograph of the inside of a box holding Mildred the dead hamster from the Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection, held by UNT Special Collections. On top is a picture of Byrd Williams IV holding his hamster Mildred.
Date: July 20, 2016
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library