[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-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The façade of Saint Patrick's Cathedral]

Photograph of the façade of Saint Patrick's Cathedral located at 1206 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The cathedral is made of textured stone, boasts a large rosette window in the upper portion of the center of the façade. The majority of the rest of the windows are cathedral windows with the pointed arched at the top. The steeple is a cross on the peak of the gabled center section of the façade. Three sets of stairs lead to three different entryways on the front of the building, each decorated with garland. Other building surround the cathedral, and a few trees grow around it.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Schoolhouse on Lipscomb]

Photograph of the Schoolhouse on Lipscomb, located at 319 Lipscomb Street in Fort Worth, Texas. It was formerly known as Sixth Ward School, Stephen F. Austin Elementary School, and previously housed the Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Company. The Romanesque Revival building is made of brick and light-colored stone. It is two stories tall, and has an arch as an entryway. The windows are 12-paned, rectangular windows that have been framed on the tops and bottoms by the light stone. Each visible corner of the building is made with the stone as well. There are small, eight-paned windows at the very bottom of the building, for the basement. A concrete sidewalk runs in front of the building, and its visible lawn is all grass, with a few mature trees growing. A concrete bench sits beside one of the trees, close to the camera. A concrete cylinder stands near the leftmost corner of the building, attached to the ground.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Schoolhouse on Lipscomb, 2]

Photograph of the Schoolhouse on Lipscomb located at 319 Lipscomb Street in Fort Worth, Texas. It was formerly known as Sixth Ward School, Stephen F. Austin Elementary School, and previously housed the Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Company. The Romanesque Revival building is made of brick and light-colored stone. It is two stories tall, and has an arch as an entryway. The windows are 12-paned, rectangular windows that have been framed on the tops and bottoms by the light stone. Each visible corner of the building is made with the stone as well. There are small, eight-paned windows at the very bottom of the building, for the basement. A concrete sidewalk runs in front of the building, and its visible lawn is all grass, with a few mature trees growing next to a concrete parking lot. A concrete bench sits to the left of one of these trees.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The M. A. Benton House]

Photograph of the M. A. Benton house at 1730 6th Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The Victorian Craftsman house has two stories and a wrap-around porch. There are detailed corbels placed in every visible upper corner. A concrete sidewalk leads up to a set of stairs to the front door, which has a leaded glass panel. A bay window takes up the right third of the house, and its gabled roof adds depth to the gabled roof of the whole house. The majority of the lawn is grass, and a flowerbed with some small trees and bushes abuts the front of the house and the porch. There are trees in the background and a white picket fence right up next to the camera.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The façade of the North Side Coliseum in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the facade of the North Side Coliseum, now known as the Cowtown Coliseum, located at 121 E Exchange Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The photographer takes the photo from behind a fence, so a leafless tree takes up the majority of the photo. The Coliseum itself has an entryway that is separated from the outside by a wall of arches. It is a tall building; around 4 stories. The whole roof is pitched into one large triangle, and a large, curved section of windows takes up the inside of this triangle. Each different section of roof has Spanish tile on it, and there are six visible sections.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Livestock Exchange Building in the Fort Worth Stockyards]

Photograph of the Livestock Exchange Building in the Fort Worth Stockyards, located at 131 E. Exchange Avenue. The primary focus of the long-exposure photo is a large, concrete display that is filled with landscaping. The few people around this area are blurry because they moved during the long exposure photo. In the background is the Stock Exchange building with its arches as an entryway and Spanish tile roof. It is a large building and is wide enough to go out of frame. The ground is made of brick.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Interior of the YWCA building in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the interior of the YWCA building located at 512 W 4th Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The building is now known as the Center for Transforming Lives. Rows of white folding chairs are located near the camera, only three rows are visible, and they are split down the middle in an aisle. The floor is a small, square tile with darker grout. The walls dividing different areas are made up of multiple arches, giving the feeling of divided space without separating the rooms. Wooden beams on the ceiling surround a detailed square of it from which a pendant light hangs. An entry way is in the background, consisting of a bench, some potted trees, and a staircase.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Staircase inside the Knights of Pythias Building]

Photograph of a staircase in the Knights of Pythias Building at 315 Main Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The two-landing staircase has carpeted stairs and decorative bannisters. The turned-wood spindles are taller at each landing than they are on the actual stairs themselves. A potted tree sits by the base of the stairs, and two bowl lights shine on the ceiling.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[First Christian Church in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the First Christian Church at 612 Throckmorton Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The picture was taken from the corner of W 6th and Taylor Street. The church has three stories and a domed bell tower, with 6 columns adding drama to the front of the building. The Grecian-inspired architecture gives a unique roofline to the building with different gabled and raised portions, and some windows have pediments above them. The left side of the building is curved outwards. The church is surrounded by other, taller buildings, and an intersection separates the photographer from the subject.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[An entrance to the Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium]

Photograph of an entrance into the Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium in Fort Worth, Texas. Tow double door entryways are separated by a carved column. The doorframe on the left reads "WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 1936," and the right doorframe just has an art deco design in the center. Both doorways have a tall column of glass blocks, each row 5 across, extending up to the top of the photo. A free-standing sign advertises what is showing in the auditorium, and has posters stuck to it.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Allen Chapel]

Photograph of the Allen Chapel at 116 Elm Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo is taken from E 1st street. The chapel is two stories with a basement and a bell tower. The third-floor and the large, center windows are all cathedral shaped, with a pointed arch at the top. The rest of the windows are rectangular. A sign in the shape of a cross says the name of the chapel, and is mounted to the corner of the building. The chapel is made out of brick, and there are a set of stairs leading up to the building on the right side of the photo. The ground around the church is concrete until it gets closer to the camera, where it becomes grass instead. There is another building in the background, to the left, and to the right are empty fields. A telephone pole and lamppost stand in the right third of the photo, closer to the camera.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[A loading dock at a warehouse]

Photograph of the loading dock of a warehouse. The dock is elevated above street level, and is make of concrete that is broken in some areas. Cardboard boxes that are labeled "TORTILLA CHIPS" are stacked into three rows, one of them having fallen off of the dock and onto the street. Empty pallets are leaned up against the wall next to, and behind, these boxes. The wall is made of cinderblock and reads "...OD VEGETABLES SPECIALTIES, POUL... FR," etc... The roof of the dock has two rectangular windows, one with a circular fan built into it. The facade of roof reads "WHOL...ALE."
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Magnolia Center building]

Photograph of the Magnolia Center building located at 1227 West Magnolia Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The brick building is three stories tall and has a different style of window for each one. The ground floor windows are square, three-paned windows that have shop awnings over them. The second-floor windows are nine-paned windows with broken pediments on top, and the top floor windows are six-paned with a separate four-paned half-circle window on top. Letters on the sign of the building say "Equitable Bank." A lamppost stands in the foreground, standing on a bricked section of sidewalk that is across the street from the Magnolia Center. There are young trees all along both sides of the street.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The entrance to the former home of Richard Otto Dulaney]

Photograph of the entrance to the former home of Richard Otto Dulaney located at 1001 Elizabeth Boulevard, in Fort Worth. The entryway is preceded by three arches that are supported by decorated, Grecian-inspired columns. The floor of the porch is a shiny, square tile with white grout. A wreath hangs on the front door that is set into an arched doorframe. Two windows on either side of the door are also arched, creating another trio of arches. The walls of the entryway are made of brick.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Exterior of the YWCA in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the YWCA building in Fort Worth, now known as the Center for Transforming Lives, located at 512 W 4th Street. The stone staircase leading up to the entrance gets wider at the bottom and curved handrails on all but the bottom three steps. Landscaping flanks the staircase with a small tree on either side. Four columns, two on each side of the stairs, act as decorative support for the second-floor balcony. A banner naming the building as the YWCA hangs directly over the stairs, in between these columns. The second floor is made of brick and has arched insets for the windows. Two double doors lead inside the building.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The former home of Richard Otto Dulaney, 2]

Photograph of the former home of Richard Otto Dulaney at 1001 Elizabeth Boulevard in Fort Worth. A brick staircase with 5 steps leads up to the path to the house itself. The grand house is made of brick and has multiple sections of gables roofs, a small dormer, and 5 different balconies, with the biggest in the center. Three arches create the front wall of the main entryway. Each arch is supported with decorated, Grecian-inspired columns. Each first-floor window has a small half-circle window on top of the rectangular one, created an arched window frame. The roof is made of Spanish tile and a porch with a stone barrier wraps around the house. Grass takes up the majority of the visible lawn, along with some bushes along the side of the porch.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Exterior of Thistle Hill/Wharton-Scott House in Fort Worth, 2]

Photograph of the exterior of Thistle Hill/Wharton-Scott House at 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue in Fort Worth. The section of building that is focused on in the photo is a corner of the porch. A window takes up the majority of the left third of the photo. The window has leaded details in the top pane, and the lace curtains inside cover the bottom pane of the window. The house itself is made of brick. The roof of the porch is supported by brick columns, and it creates a balcony. The floor is made of tile with dark grout, and trees grow in the background of the photo.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Rotunda railing at the Tarrant County Courthouse]

Photograph of the rotunda railing at the Tarrant County Courthouse. The railing is made of wrought iron that is bent into swirled designs. Each design is in its own section, and every five sections there is a column. Speckled tile surrounds the railing and a spotlight illuminates the wall below the railing.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Main Street and West 3rd Street in Fort Worth]

Photograph of Main Street and West 3rd Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo focuses on a crosswalk at an intersection. The corner of the sidewalk has a "DON"T WALK/WALK" sign, with the "DON"T WALK" illuminated more. The left third of the photo shows the Western Union building, and trees line the sidewalk in the middle of the photo. The Tarrant County Courthouse's tower can be seen in the far background. Cars are parked along the street.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[The Reeves-Walker House]

Photograph of the Reeves-Walker House at 2200 Hemphill Street in Fort Worth, Texas. The Victorian Gothic house boasts multiple levels of gabled roofs, a gabled dormer, and decorative trim and corbels. The entryway to the house is underneath a rounded porch roof that is supported by Grecian-inspired columns. Multiple windows are framed out with decorative frames, and the stairs leading up to the building get wider towards the bottom. A handrail lines up the middle of the staircase. A Texas Historical Marker sits on a post in the grassy lawn of the house near a wrought iron bench. A brick pathway leads up to the house and a gazebo stands in the background of the photo.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Exterior of Thistle Hill/Wharton-Scott House in Fort Worth]

Photograph of the exterior of Thistle Hill/ Wharton-Scott House at 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The house is made of brick and the camera focuses on a rounded portion of the building. The rounded portion has two windows on either side of a half-column that is affixed to the wall. Fringed curtains hang inside the windows. In the background of the photo, more of the house can be seen. A balcony sits atop a bank of four windows and a chimney sits on top of a gabled roof that is covered in shingles. A sidewalk runs along the side of the house and a lamppost sits in the landscaping along the side of the house. Grass makes up the rest of the visible yard area.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Hallway at Lily B Clayton Elementary School]

Photograph of a hallway at the Lily B Clayton Elementary school located at 2000 Park Place Avenue in Fort Worth, Texas. The hallway leads to a windowed set of double doors. The floor is a small, shiny tile, and the walls have a piece of trim running the length of them, separating them into top and bottom sections. A cabinet stands on the right wall of the hallway, close to the camera. There are many doorways along the hallway, as well as another hallway with a different tile floor branching off of it on the left side of the photo. Windows line the upper portions of the right side of the hallway, touching the ceiling. A doorway is prominent on the right side of the photo, allowing the camera to see partially into another room. The ceiling tiles are interspersed with sections of fluorescent lighting. A flag hangs off of the right wall, closer to the double doors.
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Auditorium at Lily B Clayton Elementary School]

Photograph of the auditorium at Lily B Clayton Elementary School, located at 2000 Park Place Avenue, in Fort Worth, Texas. The photograph is taken from just outside the auditorium, capturing the entryway as well as the interior. The double door entry consists of two wooden doors with retractable shades over the windows. Both are propped open for easy access. The doorframe is situated underneath a corbelled arch doorway made of the same material as the rest of the upper walls seen in the photo. The lower walls are made up of blocks of material, and both sections are separated by crown molding. A trophy case is set into the lower walls to the right of the photo. It has two shelves and is filled with various sized trophies. The auditorium itself is seen through the doors on the left side of the photo. Two sections of 15 rows of fold-down seats made of wood and metal lead down to the stage, with a wide aisle in between them. The flooring is square tile. The stage has the grand curtain closed and has small choir mics hanging from the ceiling directly in front of the curtain. The stage is framed out …
Date: [1980..]
Creator: Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-
System: The UNT Digital Library