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Barrera, Gil, 1932-2007

Creator Abstract:
Content Abstract: Gilbert C. (Gil) Barrera was a freelance photographer who was employed by the University of Texas at San Antonio to photograph its building and organization from 1972 to 1978. The collection consists of photographic negatives and contact sheets created by Gil Barrera from 1972 through 1978 while employed to photograph the physical complex and activities of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Among the subjects represented in the collection are construction projects, ceremonies, graduating classes, concerts, distinguished visitors, conference participants, students, professors, and members of the University of Texas administration and Board of Regents.

Belgin, Harvey.

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Content Abstract: Harvey Belgin was a photojournalist for the San Antonio Light and part-time commercial photographer in San Antonio from 1946 through the 1980s. This collection comprises original negatives and prints captured by Harvey Belgin. It includes portraits, events, and buildings in San Antonio. It also showcases views of towns in South and Central Texas.

Christal, Tom

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Content Abstract: This collection gives insight into the origins, development, commercialization, use, and historical significance of alcoholic spirits in Mexico.Contains photographs and printed ephemera related to the production of Mexican spirits.

Cortez, Eugenio.

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Content Abstract: The Cortez family lived in San Diego, Texas and later San Antonio, Texas. The collection predominantly consists of 30 photographs documenting landmarks in San Diego, Texas and San Antonio, Texas as well as Eugenio Cortez's family members.

Ellis, Robin

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Content Abstract: Robin Ellis owned Robin Ellis Collectibles in San Antonio, Texas. He served as Historian for the Society for Preservation of Historic Fort Sam Houston. The Collection is comprised of San Antonio ephemera including postcards, maps, photographs, menus, and other items from San Antonio landmarks, institutions, and businesses spanning the years 1868-2012.

Howell, Ray.

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Content Abstract: Ray Howell was a commercial photographer in San Antonio from 1962 to 1969. The approximately 15,000 images in this collection were developed from original negatives and contact sheets shot by Ray Howell. Of special interest are views of numerous individual structures that were demolished during City of San Antonio urban renewal projects.

Kight, John C.

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Content Abstract: John C. Kight was director of transportation planning and development for 35 years with the Texas Department of Transportation – San Antonio District. In the 1960s John C. Kight purchased a small collection of glass plate negatives at an estate sale in the Alamo Heights area of San Antonio. While the photographer is unknown, the images appear to have been taken in and around San Antonio with a few taken in New Braunfels.

Kiwanis Club of San Antonio

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Content Abstract: This 1933 scrapbook of prominent San Antonio sites and structures was created by the San Antonio Kiwanis Club to persuade Kiwanis International to hold its 1935 convention in San Antonio, Texas.

Loper, Christi.

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Content Abstract: Rancho Diana is a 1300-acre natural area owned by the City of San Antonio. The land was acquired through the 2005 (Prop. 1) voter-approved Edwards Aquifer Protection program and is part of the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone. It is currently not open to the public, but the city plans are to expand and appropriately develop the Friedrich/Crownridge/Cedar Creek/Rancho Diana contiguous park properties into a natural area destination. The collection consists of photographs documenting Rancho Diana northwest of San Antonio, Texas.

Necker, Edward

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Content Abstract: This is a scrapbook of Edward Necker and new wife Mariquita (Necker) during their honeymoon to Mexico, June 1940. It contains 157 private black and white photos accompanied by detailed captions on most of the collection. Necker’s scrapbook details a long list of locales he and his new wife visited during their trip to Mexico. He also provides a 28-page typescript narrating their experiences and meticulously documenting their trip from south Texas through Laredo, Monterrey and the interior of Mexico.

Quaglia, Prima Rose.and Attridge, Helen M.

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Content Abstract: Prima Rose Quaglia and Helen M. Attridge were two educators from Boston who vacationed in Mexico in 1948.Collection consists of one scrapbook and one photograph album detailing Quaglia and Attridge's vacation to Mexico in 1948, as well as their stops in San Antonio and New Orleans on their return to Boston.

Quillin, Ellen Schulz, 1892-1970

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Content Abstract: Ellen Quillin was founder and Director of the Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas. She studied, taught, and promoted the natural sciences, including botany and herpetology. The collection is comprised of photos taken by Ellen Quillin, as well as photos collected by her but taken by others. The photos depict rural landscapes, ranching activities, and structures throughout western and central Texas, as well as along the southern Gulf Coast of Texas.

Romo, Ricardo Romo, Harriett

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Content Abstract: Dr. Ricardo Romo and Dr. Harriett Romo are educators and avid collectors of art that represents the rich diversity of Latino culture. The collection is comprised of contemporary Chicano art prints, photographs, and lithographs.

San Antonio Express-News

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Content Abstract: The San Antonio Express-News has the longest history of continuous publication among the English-language newspapers of San Antonio. The original negatives archived in this collection chronicle the history of San Antonio from 1943 to 1990 through the eyes of the staff photographers. Popular topics include civil-rights campaigns, political campaigns, and holiday celebrations. This collection is made up of approximately 800,000 images.

University of Texas at San Antonio. Office of University Communications

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Content Abstract: The Office of University Communications at the University of Texas at San Antonio was formed following the dissolution of the News and Information Office circa 1988. The News and Information Office, and later the Office of University Communications, was responsible for all official UTSA photography, with contract photographer Gil Barrera also taking photographs for the University from 1972-1978. This collection spans the years 1972 through 2001 and includes photographs, negatives, contact prints, and slides depicting the University of Texas at San Antonio. Included in the collection are photographs of people (students, faculty, and staff), buildings and campus grounds, colleges, events, and objects.

Unknown Creator

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Content Abstract: One photograph album and approximately 80 loose photographs of African American soldiers in Texas and Germany during the World War II years.

Unknown Creator

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Content Abstract: Anecdotal evidence suggests that the creator of this album was a teacher in or near Del Rio, Texas. Collection consists of one photograph album, circa 1914-1923. Photographs include landscapes of Del Rio, Texas and Mexico, as well as family photographs from vacations and military service.

W. E. Simpson Company

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Content Abstract: Willard Eastman Simpson Sr., one of the early pioneers in the emerging field of consulting structural engineering in Texas. The collection includes three photograph albums documenting the W.E. Simpson Company’s projects in building construction and civil-structural engineering around South Texas including San Antonio, Houston, Galveston and the Hill Country from the 1900s-1930s. Also included in the collection are photographs of later projects that date from the mid-1950s to the early 1980s.

Whitmore, Eugene.

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Content Abstract: The collection consists of 11 chapters on historical San Antonio landmarks, as well as 29 black and white photographs depecting the landmarks. Also included are a title page and forward, photo captions and a single typescript page.

Willson, Robert, 1912-2000

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Content Abstract: Robert Willson was an internationally known artist who was educated in the Southwest United States and Mexico. In his early twenties he studied in Mexico and was among the first American artists to adapt Mayan and Mexican folk art imagery in his art. Willson's later work merged Ancient Mayan imagery with Italian glass sculpture techniques. The collection consists of photographs from Robert Willson's two educational trips to Mexico, with a focus on the local people and culture. Also included are signed photographs of artists he befriended, and promotional flyers for Socialism in Mexico.

Zintgraff (Jim)

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Content Abstract: Jim Zintgraff was a photographer for 56 years and co-founder of the Rock Art Foundation, based in San Antonio, Texas. The collection consists of prints and negatives produced by Jim Zintgraff of Rock Art sites along the Lower Pecos in Texas. Also included are photographs of artifacts found at sites and images of sites in states other than Texas.