[Florac Paging Receiver]

Photograph of a hand holding up and showing off the new Florac paging receiver, also known as a pocket receiver. Richard Florac designed the pocket receiver and obtained a patent in 1952. Telanserpone and Aircall were the first companies to utilize this new technology – radio paging. This photograph was commissioned by client Jerry Page.
Date: [1952,1955]
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Man holding radio paging receiver to his ear]

Photograph of a man holding up a radio paging receiver, pocket receiver, up to his right ear. The man is holding a Richard Florac receiver, Florac designed the pocket receiver and obtained a patent in 1952. Telanserpone and also Aircall were the first companies to utilize this new technology – radio paging. This photograph was commissioned by client Jerry Page.
Date: [1952,1955]
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph of coins from various nationalities]

A black and white photograph of coins from various nationalities laid out on a flat white surface.
Date: [1952..1957]
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Photograph of coins from various nationalities, 2]

A black and white photograph of coins from various nationalities laid out on a flat white surface.
Date: [1952..1957]
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Bruce Singleton, 1]

Photograph of Bruce Singleton. Singleton is dressed in a suit and tie and looks off-camera as he poses.
Date: 1952~/1957~
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Bruce Singleton, 2]

Photograph of Bruce Singleton. Singleton is dressed in a suit and tie and looks directly towards the viewer.
Date: 1952~/1957~
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Bruce Singleton, 3]

Photograph of Bruce Singleton. Singleton is dressed in a suit and tie and looks slightly off-camera.
Date: 1952~/1957~
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Portrait of Bruce Singleton, 4]

Photograph of Bruce Singleton. Singleton is dressed in a suit and tie and looks directly towards the viewer.
Date: 1952~/1957~
Creator: Rogers, John
System: The UNT Digital Library