[An interior view of the US Post Office Central]

Photograph of the interior of the US Post Office Central at 251 W Lancaster Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The floors are a decorative tile pattern with three different shades of tile, and a dark, polished table sits near to the camera in the left third of the photo. A letter deposit box stands affixed to the floor in front of one of the room's many periodical column facades. It is a light color and each façade is made to look like black marble. The wall that the facades are on is filled with small mailboxes made of metal. The mailboxes fill the wall all the way through the background.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Brandon Hall, Dustin Hall, and Byrd Williams V]

Photograph of Brandon Hall holding his younger brother Dustin Hall, while their cousin Byrd Williams V stands next to them.
Date: 1982~
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Byrd Williams III with his grandchildren, Brandon Hall, Dustin Hall and Byrd Williams V.]

Photograph of Byrd Williams III with his grandchildren, Brandon Hall, Dustin Hall, and Byrd Williams V.
Date: 1982~
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Cassette recording of television and lectures on Robert Henri, John Sloan, and architecture] transcript

[Cassette recording of television and lectures on Robert Henri, John Sloan, and architecture]

Sound recording by Byrd Williams IV. The first track opens with the ending of a commercial for trolls toys and then picks up with a recorded lecture with a woman speaking. She is discussing artists and the circle of influence that is the focus of this class session. She also speaks about an exhibit students had the chance to see. There is white noise throughout the recording and also background noises like coughing. The recording becomes distorted around the 11:30 mark and continues to be wobbly until the end of the first track. During the distortion the content switches to what sounds like a show on television and the lesson is cut off. The second track begins with a man speaking though it is too muffled to distinguish clearly. He mentions "modern architecture" and the "history of architecture" at a point early on. It breaks at the 4:15 mark on track two and returns to the woman's lecture, this time focused on John Sloan.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Dovie and Derrick Williams speaking; a lecture recording] transcript

[Dovie and Derrick Williams speaking; a lecture recording]

Sound recording of Byrd Williams IV's son Derrick interacting with a woman, possibly his mother Dovie. There are background sounds and what could be a blender or other household item. Towards the end of the first track the sound begins to become distorted. The second track is from a professor's lecture about the realism artists of the early 1900s including John Sloan and George Bellows; the speaker focuses on societal progression and the history of social welfare projects through their art. At the 7:55 mark on track two Byrd gives a response to one of the professor's questions. Towards the end of the second track the sound becomes slightly distorted before cutting off.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
Object Type: Sound
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The exterior of Lily B. Clayton Elementary School]

Photograph of the Lily B. Clayton Elementary School located at 2000 Park Place Avenue in Fort Worth. The school is made out of different colored bricks stacked in a staggered pattern. A wide staircase leads up to the entrance. The steps are made of concrete, and the handrails are a continuation of the staircase's support walls, and are made of the same brick from the rest of the building. There is a small arched door leading to underneath the stairs. It is on the left side of the staircase. The double doors into the school are wooden and each have twelve rectangular windows on the top 2/3. Six square windows run along the top of the doorframe. The actual doorway is framed by two columns that connect to an ornate shelf above the school's name. The columns are Grecian inspired. Above the shelf, a window with nine panes sits in a Grecian window frame with a triangular "roof line" above it. The actual roof of the school is made with Spanish roof tiles, creating a wavy pattern along its edge. To the left of the photo, there are more windows into the school, one of which is arched. A large, …
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library