[The waiting room at T&P Station]

Photograph of the waiting room at the Texas and Pacific Station in Fort Worth, Texas. The ceiling is ornate and layered as it holds chandeliers and pendant lights in place. The pendant lights are tiered, and the chandelier looks like the pendant lights, but with an extra ring around the middle. The walls are layered as well, will small sections coming out further, made to mimic the look of columns. There are sturdy box-shaped objects lined up around the room. The large rectangular windows provide abundant sunlight.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A view of the Ryan-Smith house from across the street]

Photograph of the Ryan-Smith house at 1302 Elizabeth Boulevard in Fort Worth. The large house has multiple floors and a columned front porch. The photo is taken from across the street in order to fit the whole house into the frame. There is a tree on the left side of the picture, close to the camera. Another tree grows next to the concrete sidewalk that the photographer stands on. The house has stairs leading up to its front lawn. A large tree and a young sapling grow next to the street. The house is lined with box hedges that have been trimmed. The sky is bright.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The front door of Saint Patrick's Cathedral]

Photograph of the front door to Saint Patrick's Cathedral at 1206 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas. Concrete stairs with a polished metal hand rail lead the way up to the door. The door is arched, has ornate strap hinges, and multiple panels. The archway that the door sits in has three decorative columns carved into it. The wall is made of stone.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Fort Worth's U.S. Court House at night]

Photograph of the U.S. Court House in Fort Worth at 501 W. 10th Street. The building is at least five stories, all of which have windows. The lights are on in the bottom floor windows and the fifth-from-the-right window on the top floor. It is nighttime in the photo, so the streetlights are shining near the building. There is a formal-style garden with geometric border walls for the plants in front of the building. Box shrubs and short flowers grow in rectangles, while some grass grows within the confines of a triangular section of concrete. Short trees line the front edge of this landscaping.
Date: October 23, 1994
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Yard at 1206 Throckmorton St.]

Photograph of the maintained front lawn at 1206 Throckmorton St. in Fort Worth, TX. Two mature trees stand on either side of a concrete sidewalk. Scalloped pave stones encircle the base of the trees, along with a few leafy plants. The building has a front porch with concrete steps leading up to it. The two front corners of the porch's roof are each held up by a trio of pillars. Wrought-iron railing lines the steps and the porch itself. Plant baskets hang from the porch's roof. The numbers 1206 are displayed on the edge of the roof. The building has two stories with rectangular windows. Trimmed box shrubs line the concrete path in front of the house. St. Patrick's church is in the background. There are buildings lining the street in front of St. Patrick's church.
Date: August 24, 1985
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Façade of the T&P station]

Photograph of the façade of the T&P Station in Fort Worth, Texas. There are ornate carvings in the stone above the entrance. The center carving is a bald eagle. Below the eagle is an empty shield. The shield sits above a large set of rectangular windows that are arranged in a grid. There are six doors at grounds level, in groups of twos. Two column-shaped decorations are set into the wall on either side of the doors.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Three doors into a Masonic temple]

Photograph of an entrance to a masonic temple at 1100 Henderson St in Fort Worth Texas. Three doors stand in doorframes above which an inscription reads "MASONIC TEMPLE." The door on the far left has an artist's rendition of Hiram of Tyre, with his name inscribed behind his head. The image shows him wearing a long tunic with a belt, a head scarf, and a crown, with his hands spread in welcome. The middle door shows a depiction of Solomon, also with his name behind his head. His depiction wears almost the same thing, except with a sash instead of a headscarf. The third door, the one on the right, is a depiction of Hiram Able, again with his name behind his head. His depiction wears a long tunic, a sash, and a turban. There are stone tiles leading up to the doors.
Date: June 1, 1983
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Inside the U.S. Post Office Central]

Photograph of the interior of the U.S. Post Office Central at 251 W. Lancaster in Fort Worth, Texas. The ceiling is ornately carved and decorated with a repeating circular motif inside of many squares. The walls are made of stone tile at the top and polished, solid stone at the bottom. Dark baseboards line the walls. Double doors sit on automatic hinges underneath an arch that boasts a clock in its center. A few sections of the wall jut out and are made to look like columns. These are made out of a dark granite. An actual column of the same material stands to the left of the photo. A pendant light hangs from the center of the ceiling. The photo was taken as a long exposure, so there are phantom visitors who are see-through and blurry.
Date: October 23, 1994
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The exterior of the ball-Eddleman-McFarland House in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the Ball-Eddleman-McFarland-House in Fort Worth at 1110 Penn Street. The house has been built in the Victorian Gothic architecture style. The base of the house is stone that gives way to lots of decorative wood trim and columns. A sidewalk curves around the rounded porch and the rest of the house. There are mature trees on either side of the photo. The grass has been mown short and contained. There are a few bushes and flowers in a small landscape patch by the front stairs.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Houston Street in Fort Worth, including the flatiron building]

Photograph of Houston Street in Fort Worth, Texas. This view of the street includes Fort Worth's flatiron building. The triangular building is located in the right half of the photo, surrounded by much taller and more modern buildings. A stoplight is located next to it. Closer to the camera, a sign for "The Texas hat; Peters Bros Inc" is attached to a building. The words are written in cursive, neon tubing, and the sign features two depictions of men wearing cowboy hats. A streetlamp stands next to the sign. Trees in landscape boxes line both sides of the street. The photo was taken as a long exposure photo, so there is a phantom car at the stoplight, having been in motion at some point when the photo was taken. It sits at the light, nearly transparent.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A staircase inside of Thistle Hill/Wharton-Scott House in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the staircase inside of Thistle Hill/Wharton-Scott House in Fort Worth, located at 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue. The imperial staircase is large, sweeping, and made entirely out of wood. The bannisters are curved with ornately turned posts. The base of the stair widens as the banister curls out in a spiral on either side. The main staircase leads up to a large landing that has two staircases on either side of it, leading up to another floor. The landing has a decorative wall with stained glass detailing and grand crown molding. The molding casts dramatic shadows on the ceiling's decorated edges. To the left of the bottom staircase, an upright piano sits with two lamps attached to it, both turned on. The room to the left has an unlit fireplace. The room to the right of the photo has another unlit fireplace, this one in a different style and made out of brick.
Date: November 1994
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The interior of the W. T. Waggoner building in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the interior of the W.T. Waggoner building in Fort Worth, located on W. 8th Street. The ceiling is coffered with ornately carved bands outlining each section. A square column stands at each intersection of these bands. The polished marble floors have darker sections around the bases of these columns and the edges of the room. Short, half-walls create barriers between rooms, and decorative metal creates extra barriers on top of these half-walls. Each doorway in the photo is arched with a wooden arch as the doorframe. Each doorframe is freestanding, and not attached to a ceiling. There are large bowl pendant lights suspended from each coffered section of the ceiling. A clot is embedded in the railing of a walkway in the background of the picture.
Date: September 24, 1994
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Street view of the Sanger Loft Apartments in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the Sanger Loft Apartments at the corner of Throckmorton and W 4th Street in Fort Worth. The building is a large stone box with decorative window casings on the top floor. The bottom floor of the building has small awnings that read "Convention & Visitors Bureau" over the large windows at the corner. The building has a security camera on top of it, and it is decorated for the Christmas season. Three cars are stopped at the intersection next to the building, waiting to go. The streets are empty and wet. A streetlamp stands in the left of the photo, not lit up. Other large buildings are positioned around the apartments. The sky is bleak.
Date: 1994
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The front door of First Methodist Church in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the front door of the First Methodist Church in Fort Worth, located at 800 W 5th Street. The ornate entrance features double doors set in a diminishing archway. The archway consists of 5 segments on either side of the door that are carved to look like columns. With each column, the arch both decreases in size and goes back further into the building, making the entrance set back behind the outer wall. The arches themselves come to a point at the top, and each alternating segment is carved with intricate designs, getting smaller as they get closer to the doors. In the center arch, a large and ornate sconce light is suspended directly above the doors. The doors themselves are large, wooden rectangles with metal rings for handles. Their strap hinges are large, almost reaching the handles, and ornate with a repeating design that gets smaller the further out it goes. Stone tile creates the landing at the top of the stone steps that lead up to the entrance. The rest of the building is made out of smooth stone blocks, again with ornate details carved into some of them.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A view of West Lancaster Street in Fort Worth, at night]

Photograph of West Lancaster Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo is taken from underneath the Interstate 30 freeway. A large building, a Texas and Pacific warehouse sits on the other side of W Lancaster as the camera. Most of the lights in the building are off, but a few of its many, many windows shine bright. The photo is taken at night, so all of the streetlights are on. A handful of cars are parked in the parking lot directly next to the warehouse. The long exposure photo has streaks of light on the roads, from where cars drove past as the photo was being taken. Two stoplights hang from the bottom of the interstate, emitting light.
Date: October 1994
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A view of the W.T. Waggoner building in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the W.T. Waggoner building in Fort Worth, located on W. 8th Street. The building is tall, at least 21 stories. It has a smooth surface, a fire escape on the back corner, and many, many windows. 3,812 windows are shown in the photo, with more on the sides of the building not seen by the camera. The building is surrounded by other industrial buildings. It is not the tallest. The tallest building stands behind it. There are cars parked on the street below.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Interior of the Cooks Children Hospital in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the interior of Cooks Children hospital in Fort Worth, located at 801 7th Ave. The photo is of a corner of what appears to be a courtyard. There are columns all along the edges, and each column is connected to another by an archway. A small statue sits in an alcove in the wall to the left of the photo. Behind some of the arches, doors to the inside are mostly glass, and they also sit under arched windows. There are three doors. The flooring of the courtyard is made of polished stone tile and darker shades of tile create a grid pattern.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The entrance to the Public Market building in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the entrance to the Public Market building in Fort Worth, located at 1400 Henderson Street. The photo shows only the arched decoration above the entrance that reads "PUBLIC MARKET" with a decoration in between the words. The image above the words depicts a trophy-shaped vessel in a Grecian style, with nude figures on the body of it. The vessel has a handle on either side and plant-like shapes sprouting from the top. On either side of the vessel, a cornucopia sprouts a grapevine with a ripe bunch of grapes each. This image in set back into an arch. The rest of the building is made of brick.
Date: 1981
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A lion-headed fountain]

Photograph of a stone fountain at the Fort Worth botanic garden. The water is flowing from the mouth of a stone lion head. The fountain is made of stone blocks, and the bowl is filled to the brim with water. The walls of the fountain are domed.
Date: July 1985
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The interior of the Ashton Depot in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the interior of the Ashton Depot in Fort Worth, located at 1501 Jones Street. It was formerly known by both Santa Fe Depot and Fort Worth Union Depot. The photo shows a waiting room. The walls are smooth and painted a light color and the floor is made of rectangular tiles. Three double-sided benches sit in the room, one only partially in the frame, in the bottom left of the image. They are made out of wood, and are rounded on the edges. A telephone booth with three small cubicles is in the back corner of the room. A rolling cart for luggage stands in another small room to the right of the photo. The ceiling is decorated with intricate carvings, and the interior windows are leaded with geometric designs. The windows to the outside let in a lot of sunlight. There are trashcans scattered around the room.
Date: May 4, 1988
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The front entrance of the Sinclair building in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the entrance to the Sinclair building in Fort Worth, located at 512 Main Street. The building is in the Art Deco style. The entrance has a geometric archway in the shape of a step-pyramid. The arch is symmetrical with five distinct sections of decoration. The outer two sections are the smallest and feature a metal flower with geometric leaves on its stem. The inner two have what appears to be reminiscent of a fountain, also made out of metal. The center section of the archway has a variety of geometric patterns and shapes made out of thin metal. The band at the bottom of the arch, separating it from the building's identifier, is filled with triangular shapes. The building's name is written on polished marble, and it reads "SINCLAIR BUILDING." There are two sets of double doors below this, each with large metal kickplates. Shrubs sit in pots on either side of the entrance. There are multiple plaques on the walls by the arch, along with a sconce light.
Date: October 10, 1994
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The former home of Richard Otto Dulaney]

Photograph of the former home of Richard Otto Dulaney located at 1001 Elizabeth Boulevard, in Fort Worth. The photo is taken from the sidewalk in front of the house, behind the stone entry gate. The entry is two stone pillars on either side of the concrete path that leads up to the house. The grass lawn is large and highly manicured. The house itself is grand, and was built in the Italian renaissance revival architecture style. Each window on the ground floor is topped with an arched window, and each porch has arches supported by columns as walls. There are box hedges around the exterior of the house. There is a balcony attached to the second floor. Mature trees surround the property.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The front lobby of the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the front lobby of the Will Rogers Memorial Center located at 3401 W Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth. The room is empty so the stripes of contrasting tiles can be seen in a pattern throughout the room. There is a trashcan against a wall on the right side of the image. Five sets of double doors are in the image, each in their own separate doorways. One set is propped open. The lights in the room are attached directly to the ceiling, and every other one is turned on. Sunlight streams in from the windows that are partially blocked from view by the columns that make up the doorway. The ceiling has a patterned band around the edges and designs stemming from where it meets the columns.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The interior of the North Side Coliseum in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the North Side Coliseum located at 121 E Exchange Avenue, in Fort Worth. The building is now known as the Cowtown Coliseum. The stadium room has a dirt arena with numbered gates on the far end. Striped bunting has been strung across the stadium, high above the stands. The photo was taken as a long exposure, so the fans in the room are all blurry and transparent. The photographer stands at the top of a set of metal stairs, and a trashcan is near the camera, to the right of the photo. A square track of lights hangs in the center of the ceiling. There are mostly transparent barrels on the dirt arena.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library