[Mobile Home Trade Show, Market Hall]

Photograph of a mobile home trade show in the Dallas Market Hall. Two rows of mobile homes are prominent, with a carper passageway in between. The rectangular structures are made of sheet metal, with simple windows and doors. The front of the leftmost home, closest to the foreground, is given a short picket fence and a handful of plants. Other businessmen walk through or sit adjacent to the homes, especially on the right row. Signs advertising the Rembrandt and Victor brand model homes is largely placed at right (a third brand of model homes is not fully legible), and smaller picket sizes are placed on either side of the model home rows. These houses are built by De Rose Industries; their horseshoe-shaped sign hangs from the roof, bearing their name and the year 1963.
Date: 1963
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Midland Rotary Meeting]

Photograph of a local Rotary meeting in Midland, held in a dining room with multiple dinner tables. At center, Dr. Kurt Lekisch stands with a microphone in front of him; to his left stands Jack Washburn, and to the right is Fred Kester. Washburn and Kester wear identical pins on their chest.
Date: 1963~
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Mary Daggett Lake Library]

Photograph of the Mary Daggett Lake Library at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The library, located in the Rock Springs Center, contains bookshelves along the four corners of the room. At center is a wide gray fireplace with a portrait of Mary Daggett Lake hanging above, with bookshelves lined with books on both sides of the fireplace. At center, set upon a large rug, is a wooden table with two adjoining, cushioned wooden tables and a large white book atop it, as well as a pair of reclined white armchairs with adjoining white lamps behind the table. At right there is a large, tiled window, from which the fragrance garden is visible.
Date: [1963..]
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History