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[Gas Pipe 1974 Calendar illustration]

Illustration that appeared on the 1974 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring Mister Gas Pipe among pyramids and beehive-shaped huts. A quote at the bottom of the illustration reads, "Look past the sky, too near to the future everlast [-] T.H."
Date: 1974~
Creator: Brooks, Steve
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Gas Pipe 1974 Calendar]

The 1974 Gas Pipe annual calendar, featuring an illustration of Mister Gas Pipe among pyramids and beehive-shaped huts. A quote between the illustration and calendar reads, "Look past the sky, too near to the future everlast [-] T.H."
Date: 1974~
Creator: Brooks, Steve
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Draft Sketch: Tree of Life]

Photograph of a sketch depicting the "tree of life" which has visible roots below the ground, and six branches with round bunches of leaves -- meant to resemble the "tangled skein of life" -- and a serpent wrapped around the trunk. Additionally, there are images among the branches including the sun and moon at the top as well as birds; at the base of the tree, there are unidentified animals on either side of the trunk. This sketch was a possible design for one of the etched windows to be included in the chapel at Thanks-Giving Square.
Date: February 1974
Creator: Hutton, John
System: The Portal to Texas History

Birdseye Perspective from Northwest, Restoration Legation de France, Austin, Texas, For Daughters of the Republic of Texas

Architectural drawing in pencil of several buildings and the surrounding grounds overlaid on a second, colored drawing. There is a compass in the upper righthand corner and two floorplans outside of the main drawing. In the upper lefthand corner, there is a floorplan of the stable and carriage house with the scale listed as 1/8"=1'.0" (Scale= 1:96) and in the lower righthand corner is a floorplan of the loft at the same scale. Along the right side of the page, the "Legend" lists five numbered issues that the drawing represents: (1) Rebuild stable and carriage house, (2) Remove brick terrace, (3) Replace outswing'g. casements, (4) Remove brick chimney caps, and (5) Complete stone walls. Near the lower right portion of the drawing, there is a raised stamp that says "Registered Architect, State of Texas." Courtesy of Mr. Ray R. Stripling.
Date: February 18, 1974
Creator: Raiford Stripling Associates, Inc.
System: The Portal to Texas History