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[Conservatory Christmas Flower Arrangement]

Description: Photograph of a Christmas-themed flower arrangement in the Conservatory at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. At center are roughly bowling pin-shaped figurines of people dressed in uniforms, resembling nutcrackers. They sit in a patch of red poinsettias among other leafy floral plants. Hanging plants in vases are visible across the background, and a water fountain is partially visible at left.
Date: 1992-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Japanese Garden Pavilions, Under Construction]

Description: Photograph of the wooden frame of a pavilion under construction in the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. The pavilion has a tall gabled roof, its crossbeams and ribbing already built, situated on a square wooden frame and a base lined with lumber set on round concrete stilts into the bare soil. A saw horse is visible at right, as well as makeshift stairs leading from the soil to the base.
Date: 1970-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Japanese Garden Pavilion Frame Construction]

Description: Photograph of the wooden frame of a pavilion under construction at the Fort Worth Japanese Garden. The frame, built on a floating wooden base supported by round concrete stilts, is incomplete, with the base's floor not yet fully built and having only four vertical beams. Another pavilion in a similar state is partially shown at right. The pavilions sit in under the shade of tall trees.
Date: 1970-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Japanese Garden Pavilion Construction, Near Completion]

Description: Photograph of a pavilion in the Fort Worth Japanese Garden nearing completion. Most prominent is its tall gabled roof, which is situated on a square wooden base with a short fence surrounded by a short fence. Another partially-built pavilion is visible at right in front of the finished pavilion.
Date: 1970-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Japanese Garden Stream Construction #2]

Description: Photograph of an empty concrete stream under construction at the Fort Worth Japanese Garden, which comes down from a larger pond through a cascade. The empty basin of the larger pond, visible in the background, is scattered with rocks and boulders. A large crane, unoccupied, is placed at left, and the site of a future rock waterfall is at right.
Date: 1970-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Japanese Garden Pavilion Footpath Construction #1]

Description: Photograph of stairs under construction at the Fort Worth Japanese Garden, made out of lumber frames built for concrete and constructed along a hill leading up to the yet-incomplete garden pavilions among several mounds of dirt and scattered pieces of lumber. A worker is visible at bottom left working at the bottom of the stairs.
Date: 1970-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Japanese Garden Pavilion Footpath Construction #2]

Description: Photograph of stairs under construction at the Fort Worth Japanese Garden, made out of a porous concrete and built along a hill leading up to the yet-incomplete garden pavilions. The thatched-like gable roof of a completed pavilion is partially visible at right, while the pavilion's wooden porches remain incomplete and visible at center. A worker stands near the concrete stairs is talked to by another worker, standing below him, pointing near his direction.
Date: 1970-12~
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #1]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #2]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #3]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #4]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #5]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #6]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #7]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #8]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Centered in the photo is the cliffside opening to the ocean. Rocky cliffs frame the sides, and large rocks frame the bottom. Waves are crashing into the rocks and cliffs.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #9]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Waves crash against rocks and sea cliffs, framing the bottom of the image. A large cliff occupies the background.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of Blowhole in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #10]

Description: Photograph of the Blowhole sea cliffs at Eaglehawk Neck in Tasman Peninsula, Australia. Waves crash against rocks and sea cliffs, framing the bottom of the image. A large cliff occupies the background.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Stenocarpus sinuatus growing in New Caledonia, #2]

Description: Close-up photograph of the flowers of a stenocarpus sinuatus in New Caledonia. There are bright red petals with spherical tips against a blue sky.
Date: December 28, 1967
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Stenocarpus sinuatus growing in New Caledonia, #3]

Description: Photograph of a cluster of flowers of a stenocarpus sinuatus in New Caledonia. There are bright red petals with spherical tips and foliage in the background.
Date: December 28, 1967
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Stenocarpus sinuatus growing in New Caledonia, #4]

Description: Close-up photograph of the flowers of a stenocarpus sinuatus in New Caledonia. There are bright red petals with spherical tips, some of which reveal what appear to be seeds.
Date: December 28, 1967
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Stenocarpus sinuatus growing in New Caledonia, #5]

Description: Close-up photograph of the flowers of a stenocarpus sinuatus in New Caledonia. There are bright red petals with spherical tips, some of which reveal what appear to be seeds.
Date: December 28, 1967
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Stenocarpus sinuatus growing in New Caledonia, #6]

Description: Close-up photograph of the flowers of a stenocarpus sinuatus in New Caledonia. There are bright red petals with spherical tips a few elongated leaves visible.
Date: December 28, 1967
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Landscape of unidentified trees in Tasman Peninsula, Australia #2]

Description: Photograph of a variety of trees in the Tasman Peninsula, Australia. A few trees are covered with clusters of white blooms. A wire fence with two wood fence posts is in front of the trees.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas

[Stackhousia in Tasman Peninsula, Australia]

Description: Photograph of several Stackhousia (creamy candles) in the Tasman Peninsula, Australia. The top of the plants consists of numerous white and cream flowers in a densely packed cylindrical shape.
Date: 1962-12~
Creator: Carlquist, Sherwin John, 1930-2021
Partner: Botanical Research Institute of Texas
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