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[Presidio La Bahia: Aerial Exterior]

Aerial photograph of Our Lady of Loreto Chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
Date: December 15, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Presidio La Bahia: Rear Chapel Aerial Exterior]

Aerial photograph of the rear side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
Date: December 15, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Presidio La Bahia: Chapel Aerial Exterior, Side View]

Aerial photograph of the side of the chapel at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
Date: December 15, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ignacio S. Zaragoza Birthplace]

Reconstructed home of Ignacio S. Zaragoza's birthplace in Goliad, TX.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ignacio S. Zaragoza Birthplace: Artwork]

Bronze statue at Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site in Goliad, TX.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]

Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Equirectangular Barracks Interior: Presidio La Bahia]

Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior barracks at Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Sylve, Joshua
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Equirectangular Chapel Interior: Presidio La Bahia]

Equirectangular panoramic view of the interior of the chapel of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Equirectangular Chapel Transept: Presidio La Bahia]

Equirectangular panoramic view of the chapel transept of Presidio la Bahía in Goliad, TX. Temporary imprisonment site of Colonel James Fannin's men during the Texas Revolution's Goliad Massacre.
Date: December 14, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Caldwell County Courthouse]

Exterior view of the Caldwell County Courthouse in Lockhart, Texas.
Date: December 15, 2021
Creator: Hicks, William
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Three representatives of the UNT College of Information at the New England Library Association (NELA) Fall 2021 Conference]

Photograph of three individuals wearing face masks and white name tags facing the camera and standing behind a table that displays a green UNT College of Information tablecloth with white lettering and items like books, pamphlets, fliers, and other branded accessories arranged on the tabletop.
Date: October 18, 2021
Creator: Waterman, Alex
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Two children sitting on a stone bench by two Gothic-style windows]

Photograph of two children wearing face masks, shorts, t-shirts, and sneakers sitting on a stone bench on the left-hand side of the image. An empty bench faces the two children on the opposite side. Two large Gothic-style clerestory stone windows with a cut-out trefoil design on top is situated in the middle of the small room with the two benches. Natural light from outside floods the space.
Date: August 15, 2021
Creator: Waterman, Alex
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Side 1 of Lindsey Witt's "Create a Quarto" Project]

Photograph of a sheet of white paper folded evenly into four rectangles. Handwritten black text is written in marker on each of the four rectangles. The handwritten text on the two top rectangles are upside down. The paper is placed on a table with a striped white and grey tablecloth in between a laptop and a yellow floral cloth. The title of the poem is "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe and is signed by Lindsey Witt in Roanoke, Texas on "10-7-2021."
Date: October 8, 2021
Creator: Witt, Lindsey
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Diego Velázquez bronze equestrian sculpture by artist Constance Whitney Warren on UNT's campus]

Photograph of the Diego Velázquez bronze equestrian sculpture by artist Constance Whitney Warren on UNT's campus. The ten foot sculpture depicts the Spanish artist (who lived from 1599-1660) sitting on top of a horse that has its rigth front hoof lifted. Velázquez is holding on to the reins of the horse and is depicted wearing an equestrian outfit reminiscent of his time such as a large hat with a feather, a cape, gloves, and riding boots. A painters palette and paint brushes are also depicted and included on the sculptures large base at the foot of Velázquez atop the horse. The sculpture appears to be a green color due to the oxidization of the bronze over time. The back of Sycamore Hall and large green trees are visible in the background. The sculpture is surrounded by two bushes with bright pink cherry blossoms. The plaque situated on the base of the sculpture reads "Equestrian Portrait of Diego Velázquez, Constance Whitney Warren, Gift of the Harlan Crow Family."
Date: June 30, 2021
Creator: Moore, Caroline
System: The UNT Digital Library

[View of UNT's Hurley Administration Building from Willis Library]

Photograph of UNT's Hurley Administration Building taken from the north side of Willis Library. The south side of the Hurley Administration Building is the focal point of the image. The photograph was taken in the morning when the sun rises from the east. A yellow and orange sunrise illuminates the clocktower and top portion of the building. A single person is visible walking on the pathway that contains the university's green and white mosaic seal, as well as the surrounding green campus trees.
Date: November 5, 2021
Creator: Moore, Caroline
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Coney Island Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park ferris wheel and visitors]

Photograph of a large ferris wheel at Coney Island in New York with a red metal sign at the base and center of the ferris wheel in capital letters stating, "Wonder Wheel." The entrance to the ferris wheel is a ramp that goes underground and under the ferris wheel. Other carnival rides are shown to the left and right side of the ferris wheel. Visitors including adults and children are in the foreground, middleground, and background of the image and all of them are wearing face masks.
Date: May 9, 2021
Creator: Brown, Stephanie
System: The UNT Digital Library

[New York City subway train interior and public service face mask posters]

Photograph of the inside of a New York City subway train cabin that contains orange and yellow chairs and yellow and silver metal hand rails. A yellow poster with a black outline of a cartoon person wearing a faces mask is hanging on the left side of the cabin interior's wall and reads "Masks speak louder than words. Stop the spread. Wear a mask." Similar images of the black outline cartoon people wearing face masks are also included on the top border of the cabin walls on a yellow background.
Date: May 6, 2021
Creator: Brown, Stephanie
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Stephanie Brown and wife on the Tilt-A-Whirl ride at Coney Island's Deno Wonder Wheel Amusement Park]

Photograph of creator Stephanie Brown and her wife wearing face masks and taking a selfie. Either Stephanie or her wife is the one wearing a pink sweatshirt, black t-shirt, brown tortoise shell sunglasses, and a yellow face mask with small pink flowers. The other sitting on the right is wearing a greyish black zip-up jacket, a black hat with a black logo of the letter "C" and a bear, and a white disposable face mask.
Date: May 9, 2021
Creator: Brown, Stephanie
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Gravestone photograph of married couple Charles Weldon Burgoon and Joy M. Burgoon]

Photograph of Charles Weldon Burgoon and his wife Joy M. Burgoon as a young couple posing for the camera outdoors at what appears to be a field, which the creator states is the Burgoon Roping Arena on east McKinney Street in Denton, Texas. The black and white photograph included on his gravestone shows Charles standing in front of a wooden post that holds up a wire fence. Joy M. Burgoon is standing to the left of Charles behind the wire fence and is holding onto the top portion of the fence. Charles is wearing a white cowboy hat, a light colored or white button up shirt with the sleeves rolled up over his elbows, and jeans. Joy is wearing a dark colored or black dress and has a hairstyle reminiscent of the 1940s with pinned curls.
Date: March 15, 2021
Creator: Spooner, Pam
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Gravestone marker of married couple Charles Weldon Burgoon and Joy M. Burgoon]

Photograph of Charles Weldon Burgoon and his wife Joy M. Burgoon's gravestone marker located at Trinity Cemetery in Denton, Texas. The red granite gravestone reads "Burgoon" in all capital serif and light brownish pink letters with Charles' name ("Weldon") and birth and death dates ("Mar. 2, 1930 - Sept. 18, 2018"), as well as Joy's name ("Joy M.") and birth date ("Nov. 15, 1932")to the left of Charles'. The gravestone sits atop another stone base, which is a rectangular.
Date: March 15, 2021
Creator: Spooner, Pam
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Haley McGlynn's COVID-19 vaccination record card]

Photograph of Haley McGlynn's COVID-19 vaccination record card. The image shows that Haley received two doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, one single dose and one booster dose. The single dose is indicated by a printed sticker with the name and number of the vaccine dose and the date Haley received the vaccine, which was April 6, 2021. The booster shot is indicated in blue pen with the name and number of the vaccine dose, the date (November 12, 2021), and the Healthcare Professional or Clinic Site (WM4627).The card reads "Please keep this record card, which includes medical information about the vaccines you have received" and contains the image of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) logo and the Department of Health and Human Services USA (DHHS) logo.
Date: November 12, 2021
Creator: McGlynn, Haley
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Clarke & Courts Building plaque in Galveston, Texas]

Photograph of a Clarke & Courts Building plaque in Galveston, Texas that reads "Clarke & Courts Building, 2400 Mechanic, Built in 1890, Listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior." The plaque is rectangular and appears to be made out of cast bronze that has been burnished and contains some metallic shine, but it also brown and weathered in color. The text on the plaque is in all capital letters and serif font. The plaque is attached to the exterior of a building on a stone or stucco wall.
Date: 2021
Creator: Machacek, Nikki
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Cinemark paper bag for popcorn]

Photograph of a hand holding up a paper bag of popcorn from Cinemark theaters in front of a movie screen. The paper bag is a turquoise color on the front and black on the side. The front of the paper bag has an image of a bag of popcorn on front with a red rectangular image on the bottom portion of the bag and a white filled-in outline on top to resemble popcorn in the red bag. The Cinemark logo and name is included on the front of the red popcorn bag. Two black outlined shapes with edges are floating above the bag of popcorn and each have the word "Pop."
Date: May 11, 2021
Creator: Skogen, Stefanie
System: The UNT Digital Library

[UNT Class of 2021 graduation cap selfie by Stefanie Skogen]

Photograph of a Stefanie Skogen smiling and taking a selfie while holding a thumbs up with her left hand and wearing black rimmed cat eye glasses, a light blue quarter zip sweater, and a black graduation cap with a black tassel that also contains a metallic "21" number to indicate the Class of 2021.
Date: November 18, 2021
Creator: Skogen, Stefanie
System: The UNT Digital Library