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Nighttime in New Orleans: Footage taken from a median in the road and from sidewalks, catching streetlights, car headlights, and neon signs and marquees. -- Ferry: Footage of a ferry coming into dock, followed by a scene of people walking up the...
Rows of a new crop at a fenced in orchard. Elevated view of C. E. Schaff fig orchard taken from across road, ornate entry gate, and driveway leading to large house.
Rows of a new crop at an orchard with a farmhouse in the distance. Elevated view of Chas. Blume's fig orchard in San Leon, Texas, with farm complex in center mid-ground. Other houses in left background.
Stauffer Chemical Company complex with railroad track separating two brick warehouses. Office on right. Picket fence in front of complex. Elevated view of sulfur vats and loaded railroad gondola cars. Two locomotives switching cars; power...
Elevated view of Street Warehousing Corporation warehouses with railroad box cars at loading dock. Base of water tower in foreground. Also shows part of residential area around warehouses.
View of Houston Ship Channel with railroad in foreground. Elevated view of facilities on both all sides of the Turning Basin with ships at docks, tug in ship channel, and dredge at work.
View of Humble Oil Refinery Company's Houston Ship Channel location in Baytown, Texas. from channel bank. Large pipes and machinery with platforms in foreground. Elevated view of dock showing railroad gondolas loaded with pipe, dredge, disposal...
View of Humble Oil Refinery Company's Houston Ship Channel location in Baytown , Texas, from the channel bank. Large pipes and machinery with platforms in foreground. Elevated view of dock showing railroad gondolas loaded with pipe, dredge,...
Designer Herbert Wells talks about the nationally recognized architects he worked with, the local stores he used to shop at, and about some of his most prominent clients.