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Evening dress

Evening gown of red silk charmeuse with hand beading on red and nude tulle. Full length. Sleeveless; wide rounded neckline forms U in back. Bodice of light brown tulle is beaded to give illusion effect. Center front panel of red tulle is embroidered and beaded in floral and foliage motif. Left side zipper closure.
Date: 2005/2009
Creator: Faircloth, Michael
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Nude illusion dress

Gown of light brown or tan tricot with air-brushed shadowing andsequin and bead embellishments creating a realistic “nude” feminine figure. Sleeveless, jewel neckline, full length, no closures, unlined, with padded cups at the bust.
Date: 2007
Creator: Gaultier, Jean Paul
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Trench coat and dress

A) Trench coat; little black slip dress laminated within clear plastic/vinyl trench coat; slip dress has spaghetti straps, and lace trim at upper bodice and hem; trench coat has double breasted front opening; notched collar; buckles at wrists; slanted pocket lapels at hips with no pockets. B) Belt for coat. Long belt of seamed plastic/vinyl, pointed at one end, clear rectangular buckle at other. Divided by seams into 3 horizontal bands.
Date: 2007
Creator: Gaultier, Jean Paul
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library
Oral History Interview with John G. Solis, March 31, 2009 transcript

Oral History Interview with John G. Solis, March 31, 2009

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with John G. Solis of Irving, Texas. He discusses enlisting in the U.S. Navy on September 17, 1942, and was sent to the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, Texas for bootcamp. In bootcamp Mr. Solis talks about learning to shoot rifles by shooting clay pigeons and presentations held to teach how to identify enemy aircraft. While learning to fly, Mr. Solis was assigned to Bombing Squadron 1. In 1944 Mr. Solis ended up with the Torpedo Squadron 100 flying torpedo planes in Oahu, Hawaii. His squadron never saw combat, but he did witness U.S. ships getting destroyed by Kamikaze planes during the Okinawa invasion. He helped in some Naval strikes in Japan from March to June of 1945 before returning to the states for leave. Mr. Solis was still at home on leave when the war officially ended, and he was discharged on September 14th of 1948 due to signing up for a 6-year contract instead of the normal 4-year one.
Date: March 31, 2009
Creator: Solis, John G.
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with David Braden, September 30, 2000 transcript

Oral History Interview with David Braden, September 30, 2000

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with David Braden from Dallas, Texas. He discusses his time in the Airforce during WW2. Mr. Braden start with his time training to be a navigator before his first mission in Tokyo, Japan. David Braen describes dropping messages over Japanese cities urging Japanese people to plead for their leaders to surrender and to evacuate before the U.S. burns the cities to the ground. After the Japanese government surrendered and the war was over, Mr. Braden was flown home and kissed the ground as soon as he landed.
Date: September 30, 2000
Creator: Braden, David
Object Type: Sound
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with John G. Solis, March 31, 2009 (open access)

Oral History Interview with John G. Solis, March 31, 2009

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with John G. Solis of Irving, Texas. He discusses enlisting in the U.S. Navy on September 17, 1942, and was sent to the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, Texas for bootcamp. In bootcamp Mr. Solis talks about learning to shoot rifles by shooting clay pigeons and presentations held to teach how to identify enemy aircraft. While learning to fly, Mr. Solis was assigned to Bombing Squadron 1. In 1944 Mr. Solis ended up with the Torpedo Squadron 100 flying torpedo planes in Oahu, Hawaii. His squadron never saw combat, but he did witness U.S. ships getting destroyed by Kamikaze planes during the Okinawa invasion. He helped in some Naval strikes in Japan from March to June of 1945 before returning to the states for leave. Mr. Solis was still at home on leave when the war officially ended, and he was discharged on September 14th of 1948 due to signing up for a 6-year contract instead of the normal 4-year one.
Date: March 31, 2009
Creator: Solis, John G.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with David Braden, September 30, 2000 (open access)

Oral History Interview with David Braden, September 30, 2000

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with David Braden from Dallas, Texas. He discusses his time in the Airforce during WW2. Mr. Braden start with his time training to be a navigator before his first mission in Tokyo, Japan. David Braen describes dropping messages over Japanese cities urging Japanese people to plead for their leaders to surrender and to evacuate before the U.S. burns the cities to the ground. After the Japanese government surrendered and the war was over, Mr. Braden was flown home and kissed the ground as soon as he landed.
Date: September 30, 2000
Creator: Braden, David
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Jazz Sextet Performance]

Photograph of a Jazz Legends performance by an ensemble featuring Ira Bassett (left) playing flugelhorn with Marchel Ivery and David "Fathead" Newman (left) playing saxophone, standing along the front of a wooden stage. Behind them, unidentified musicians are playing drums at left, upright string bass, and piano at right. A trumpet and flute are in upright stands on the floor near Bassett and Ivery. At the back of the stage, moveable blue panels and long dark curtains are visible behind the group.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ira Bassett, Marchel Ivery, and David "Fathead" Newman Performing]

Photograph of a Jazz Legends performance featuring Ira Bassett (left) playing a flugelhorn with Marchel Ivery and David "Fathead" Newman (right) playing saxophones standing along the front of a stage with a pianist partially visible behind them at left. Multiple standing microphones are set up in front of the performers and a trumpet is upright on the floor near Bassett. Long black curtains and moveable blue panels are visible behind them.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Performance by Ira Bassett, Marchel Ivery, David "Fathead" Newman]

Photograph of a Jazz Legends performance featuring Ira Bassett playing flugelhorn at left with Marchel Ivery and David "Fathead" Newman (right) playing saxophone. The three men are standing near the front of a stage behind a line of microphones; a pianist is partially visible behind them. A trumpet is in an upright stand on the floor next to Bassett; behind them, moveable blue panels and long dark curtains are visible at the back of the stage.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[David "Fathead" Newman Performing with Ensemble]

Photograph of David "Fathead" Newman standing near the front of a stage playing a flute during a Jazz Legends performance. Behind him, unidentified musicians are playing a drum set at left, upright string bass, and piano at right. A saxophone is in a stand on the floor next to Newman and at the back of the stage, moveable blue panels and long black curtains are visible behind them.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Marchel Ivery Playing Saxophone]

Photograph of Marchel Ivery playing a saxophone during a Jazz Legends performance. He is wearing a blue shirt and black slacks, standing near the front of a stage next to several microphones in upright stands. A flugelhorn is partially visible on the left side of the image (likely played by Ira Bassett, out of frame), a trumpet is upright on the floor, and a piano is visible behind them.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[David "Fathead" Newman Playing Saxophone]

Photograph of David "Fathead" Newman playing a saxophone at a Jazz Legends performance, standing near the front of a stage next to a microphone. He is wearing a white shirt with a dark-colored vest and slacks, playing with his eyes closed. Moveable blue panels are visible at the back of the stage behind him.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Marchel Ivery Playing on Stage]

Photograph of Marchel Ivery playing a saxophone on stage during a Jazz Legends performance, facing toward the left side of the image. He is wearing a long-sleeved blue shirt and black slacks, standing with his left foot slightly forward. In the foreground, at the edge of the stage, another saxophone and a flute are in upright stands on the floor. Another musician is partially visible at the far left of the image and a drum set is partly visible behind Ivery on the right, in front of long black curtains at the back of the stage.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ira Bassett Performing with Accompanist]

Photograph of Ira Bassett at a Jazz Legends performance, playing a flugelhorn in front of a man accompanying him on piano. They are on a wooden stage, with tall black curtains in the background. Multiple stand microphones are set up near Bassett and a trumpet is upright on the floor in the right corner of the image.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Jazz Legends Ensemble]

Photograph of Ira Bassett (left) playing a flugelhorn and saxophonists Marchel Ivery and David "Fathead" Newman (right) playing together behind a line of standing microphones along with an unidentified drummer in the background at right. A trumpet and flute are in upright stands on the floor near them. They are standing on a wooden stage with large blue panels in the background and a tall black curtain behind the drummer.
Date: 2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alonzo Davis Gesturing Toward Displayed Artworks]

Photograph of Alonzo Davis standing near the corner of two white walls at his exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," gesturing toward the right side of the image. He is wearing brown slacks with a dark-colored shirt that has a plaid pattern and a black baseball cap, as well as a brace on his right wrist. Two square artworks are on the wall behind him and he is gesturing toward two decorated wooden poles that are leaning against the wall at right, on either side of a third square artwork. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Artwork on Display]

Photograph of an artwork mounted on a white wall during the exhibit "Sky Ladders & Power Poles." It appears to be made of three pieces of bamboo or wood with etched designs and grips on some of the ends.
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alonzo Davis at Exhibit Entrance]

Photograph of artist Alonzo Davis (right) posing with an unidentified woman next to the title wall at the entrance to his exhibit. Text on the wall says: "Sky Ladders & Power Poles recent works by Alonzo Davis. March 15, through April 28, 2[001]. The Visual Arts Series is made possible by a generous donati[on...]." An open booklet on a black stand is in front of the wall, to the left of the couple and a portion of the exhibit room is visible in the background at right. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Artwork at Exhibit]

Photograph of an artwork leaning against a white wall at the exhibit "Sky Ladders & Power Poles." It appears to be constructed of two wooden poles that are connected by small posts, with a decorative woven fiber design in between. Handwritten on back "Visual Arts."
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alonzo Davis Holding Decorated Wooden Pole]

Photograph of Alonzo Davis standing in front of a part of his art exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," holding a long wooden pole with decorative designs diagonally across his body. Behind him, there are two square artworks mounted on a white wall and two additional wooden poles leaning against the wall on either side of him, as well as a third pole partially visible at the far left. An orange wall with brick columns is visible in the background, above the exhibit wall. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Sky Ladders & Power Poles Exhibit]

Photograph of several artworks arranged near the corner of two white walls during the exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles." At left, three square artworks are affixed to the wall around eye level, next to a decorated wooden pole that is upright and appears to be braced against the ceiling. A second wooden pole is leaning against the other wall near the right side of the image and an artwork made of two poles with woven fibers between them is propped against the wall on the left side of the image. The floor in the gallery is decorative stone with crossing patterns of colored bricks. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alonzo Davis Looking at Artwork]

Photograph of Alonzo Davis at his exhibit, "Sky Ladders & Power Poles," looking at a partially-visible artwork constructed of poles and other components propped against a white wall at left. Davis is visible from the waist up, wearing a dark-colored shirt with a plaid pattern and a black baseball hat. Handwritten on back: "Visual Arts."
Date: 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Musicians at Jazz Legends Festival]

Photograph of six musicians performing on a stage at the Jazz Legends Festival, including Poncho Sanchez who is seated near the right side of the image, playing a series of barrel drums. At left, a man near the front of the stage is holding a shekere and a musician behind him is playing an upright stringed instrument; in the center, a man is playing a drum set and there are two men at the far right, in the back, playing a saxophone and a horn. Handwritten on back: "Black Music."
Date: June 2001
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History