Building started for Seal Sale at 612 Bagby
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At the front, Dr. Wright standing with three men, Miss. Reniss standing behind Dr. Wright with her arms behind her back, for Building seal sale at 612 Bagby.
Building started for Seal Sale at 612 Bagby
At the front, Dr. Wright standing with three men, Miss. Reniss standing behind Dr. Wright with her arms behind her back, for Building seal sale at 612 Bagby.
Methodist Hospital construction
Architectural photo of Methodist Hospital under construction. Thomas Bate and Sons, Contractors.
St. Luke's Hospital construction
St. Luke's Hospital under construction, viewed from the road, with cars parked in the foreground.
United Gas, Shreveport, Louisiana
Texas Children's Hospital construction
Texas Children's Hospital under construction. Cars are parked in the dirt in front of the hospital.
Leiper, Harper
Texas Children's Hospital expansion
Additional floors being built on top of the original Texas Children's Hospital Building. Scaffolding, cranes, and workers are visible, as is the parking lot with cars.
St. Luke's and Texas Children's Hospital
Jesse H. Jones Library Building addition construction
Two images of construction of an addition to the Jesse H. Jones Library Building. One image shows cranes and construction on other buildings around the Library, while the other shows workers on an unpaved area next to the Library.
Jesse H. Jones Library Building addition first floor
Jesse H. Jones Library Building addition first floor still under construction. A large open space with pillars, stairs, and windows, but no furniture or books.
Hermann Hospital addition construction
Construction on the addition to Hermann Hospital. Dan Kadrovach and other man at construction site.
Hermann Hospital Mirtha G. Dunn Chapel
Two images of Mirtha G. Dunn Memorial Chapel: an Architectural Rendering and a view of construction.
Groundbreaking ceremony for the High School for Health Professions
Groundbreaking Ceremony and Construction of the New High School for the Health Professions Building. Several people place shovels with bows into the dirt, while others look on.
E. W. Bertner and Texas Children's Foundation Trustees
Texas Children's Hospital Foundation Trustees inspecting the site of the Children's Hospital and Research Institute in the Texas Medical Center, November 9, 1947. Left to right: Dr. David Greer, President of the Children's Foundation; Nina J. Cullinan; Dr. John K. Glen; Dr. E. W. Bertner, President of the Texas Medical Center; D Leopold L. Meyer, Treasurer of the Children's Foundation; Dr. George W. Salmon; and Dr. A. Lane Mitchell.
Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection
The Texas Medical Center (TMC) Photograph Collection contains photographic materials that document the growth and development of the TMC from the 1930s to 1980s. The collection consists of 2525 items and includes photographic prints, aerial photographs, negatives, transparencies and printed materials. The materials depict the institutions of the TMC, their staff, facilities, services, and patient care. Images show buildings and their construction as well as some photographic copies of architectural renderings. Aerial photographs from the 1940s to 1980s show the TMC grow from marshland to an urban center. The collection provides images of the leaders and historical figures that shaped the TMC from concept to reality. The collection totals 7 boxes, equaling 3.5 cubic feet. The materials are in good condition.
Texas Medical Center
Tuberculosis Clinic Being Raised and Reinforced
In the rear the clinic was plagued by old Man Bayou which relentlessly year after year eroded its bank to beneath th building, requiring all kinks of props like these seen here to keep the structure from toppling into th bayou.
M. D. Anderson Hospital construction
Achitectural photo of M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research under construction. MacKie and Kamrath, Architects.
M. D. Anderson Hospital construction
Clearing the land in preparation for construction of the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research.
M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research
Architectural photograph of the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research by Achitects MacKie and Kamrath. While the building appears finished, the surrounding grounds are unpaved and unlandscaped. A single car is parked under a carport.
Baylor University College of Medicine construction
Architectural photograph of the Baylor University College of Medicine under construction. Work on the third story has begun, and a small portion of the facade has been added. Workers are visible throughout the site.
Bailey, Bob
Baylor University College of Medicine construction
Architectural photograph of the Baylor University College of Medicine under construction, looking north the bayou. Only structural elements of the building are visible in the foreground, while the facade has been added to the building wing in the distance.
Bailey, Bob
Baylor University College of Medicine construction
Architectural photograph of the Baylor University College of Medicine under construction, looking north to the bayou. Machinery clears the site, with dirt and logs visible.
Bailey, Bob
Baylor University College of Medicine construction
Architectural photograph of the Baylor University College of Medicine under construction, looking north to the bayou. The expanse of the facility is emerging, and some areas have multiple stories, but few walls exist. A crane and several workers are at the site.
Bailey, Bob
Baylor University College of Medicine construction
Architectural photograph of the Baylor University College of Medicine under construction, looking north the bayou. The facade has been added to a significant portion of the structure, but additions are ongoing. Windows have not been added, and the surrounding area is dirt.
Bailey, Bob
Baylor University College of Medicine construction
Architectural photograph of the Baylor University College of Medicine under construction, looking southeast. Building foundation and pillars are visible, while work on the first floor has begun.
Bailey, Bob
Baylor College of Medicine aerial view of construction
Baylor College of Medicine aerial view of construction. Much of the building has been built, but exterior walls and windows are still absent in some places. Portions of the roadways appear paved, but much of the immediate area is still dirt. The surrounding environment is mainly wooded.
TMC Library Historical Photograph Collection
The TMC Library Historical Photograph Collection contains photographs, negatives, slides, published prints, printed materials, postcards, framed images, audiovisual materials, and a plaque. The collection consists of roughly 5300 items, which includes individual 35mm slides, 35mm negatives, 120 format negatives, photographic prints, and other printed materials. This is an artificial collection of several types of images collected by or donated to the McGovern Historical Center (MHC) through the years. The bulk of the materials date from 1940 to 1990. The entire collection depicts images from 1543 to 2004. The earliest date is related to copy photographs of pages from the 1543 edition of the Fabrica by Andreas Vesalius. Other early dates are framed prints of well-known medical pioneers from the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries. Some dates describe the date of the copy photograph others describe the date of the original image. The collection illustrates the history of medicine around the world and more acutely the Texas Medical Center and Texas Medical Center Library. Majority of the materials have been removed from this collection and incorporated into the original collections or new collections based on the donor records.
The collection is arranged into three series: Cataloged Photographs, Subject Photographs, and Oversize and Audiovisual Materials. Subject Photographs are arranged in files according to subject and then in alphabetical order. Subject terms used are as follows (in order): Attractions Photos, Building Photos, Event Photos, Individual Photos, Institutions and Organizations, Medical Equipment and Apparatus, and Surgical, Anatomical, and Medical Photos.
The collection was created to consolidate various photographs and images collected by the archive staff. Many were cataloged and assigned identification numbers (P-### for prints or N-### for negatives). These photographs were originally donated. The donor information in the card catalog was used to either create new photograph collections or incorporate into existing collections. This collection is comprised of the remaining items. Information about donors, if known, is available in the inventory. Uncataloged photographs were organized into general subjects and kept in alphabetical order. Oversize materials maintain the same identification number system and subjects. To increase discoverability of all archival materials, the collection was expanded to include materials with no known provenance. This includes framed items stored in the Garment Artifacts and Framed (GAF) section as well as audiovisual materials.
John P. McGovern Historical Collections & Research Center