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[Frances Marion Allen and Sheila Emery Allen standing in front of house at 2256 Fifth Avenue in Fort Worth]

Description: Snapshot photograph of two girls, Frances Marion Allen and Sheila Emery Allen, standing in front of their two story house at 2256 5th Avenue in Fort Worth. An upside-down blue stamped number "25" is on the verso top left corner. Sideways black ink inscription on verso right edge reads "Frances & Sheila Allen 2256 5th Ave."
Date: [1920..1939]
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Cousin Maggie Hale, Aunt Annie Belle Emery Bright, Lucy Wright, and cat in front of house at 2256 5th Avenue in Fort Worth]

Description: Snapshot photograph of three women, Maggie Hale, Annie Belle Emery Bright, and Lucy Wright in front of the house at 2256 5th Avenue in Fort Worth. A long-haired cat with a white chest is visible behind and to the left of the women. A portion of a person is visible at the left edge of the image area. The snapshot has a decorative border and black text "FOX CO" in the top left and bottom right rounded corners of the border. There are two Fox Photo Company black ink stamps on the verso. These depi… more
Date: [1950..1969]
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Three Emery Sisters]

Description: Photograph of Annie Belle Emery Bright (looking to the side), Sue Lottie Emery, and Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen, each wearing a highly decorative dress with collar that covers the neck. They each have their hair up, and Frances wears wire rimmed glasses. The photograph is mounted on black cardstock with an oval window with a decorative embossed border. Embossed on the lower right corner of the cardstock is "Deane / Dallas / Texas." Inscription on the back reads "1902."
Date: 1902
Creator: Deane
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Fort Worth University Medical Department autopsy with students]

Description: Photograph of an autopsy taking place in a medical class at the Fort Worth University. A body lays on a wooden table with its chest and throat cut open. Two men and two women hold medical tools near the body. Additional men stand near the feet with tools and a notepad, while another man stands near the head with notepad. The people either wear dark medical gowns or white aprons to cover their clothes. The photograph is mounted on a tan board with printed text "Swartz, 705 Main St. / Fort Worth,… more
Date: 1895
Creator: Swartz
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen wearing lace collar]

Description: Photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen taken for her passport. She wears a lace collar partially covering the lapels of her blazer and a light colored blouse with a fleur de lis brooch. She wears pince-nez spectacles with a chain attached to her hair. She looks directly at the camera. "3842" is written on the back of the photograph in pencil.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Passport photo of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen]

Description: Photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen taken for her passport. She wears a lace collar partially covering the lapels of her blazer and a light colored blouse with a fleur de lis brooch. She wears pince-nez spectacles with a chain attached to her hair. She looks directly at the camera. There is damage and loss to the lower edge of the photograph and "3842" is written on the back in pencil.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Passport photo of Dr. F. D. E. Allen]

Description: Photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen taken for her passport. She wears a lace collar partially covering the lapels of her blazer and a light colored blouse with a fleur de lis brooch. She wears pince-nez spectacles with a chain attached to her hair. She looks slightly down and to the right of the camera. "3842" is written on the back of the photograph in pencil.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Photo of Dr. F. D. E. Allen]

Description: Photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen taken for her passport. She wears a lace collar partially covering the lapels of her blazer and a light colored blouse with a fleur de lis brooch. She wears pince-nez spectacles with a chain attached to her hair. She looks directly at the camera. "3842" is written on the back of the photograph in pencil.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sheila Emery Allen standing in snow next to storefront window]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Sheila Emery Allen, standing in snow next to a storefront window in downtown Fort Worth. She is wearing a hat, one glove on her left hand, and a long winter coat. Her right hand is bare. A mannequin is visible in the storefront window on the right. There is an illegible black ink stamp on the verso middle top for a photofinishing company. Black stamped text below reads "JAN 31 194X." The last numeral of the date is illegible. Sideways black ink stamp at the verso… more
Date: 194X-01-31
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sheila Emery Allen in downtown snow]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Sheila Emery Allen, standing in snow in downtown Fort Worth. She is wearing a hat, one glove on her left hand, and a long winter coat. Her right hand is bare and she is holding an object up to her face. Various buildings, storefronts, signs, and an automobile in the street are visible in the background. There is an illegible black ink stamp on the verso upper middle for a photofinishing company. Black stamped text below reads "JAN 31 194X." The last numeral of th… more
Date: 194X-01-31
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sheila Emery Allen looking at her reflection in mirror near storefront]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Sheila Emery Allen, looking at her reflection in a mirror. She is wearing a hat, gloves, and a long winter coat. The mirror is attached to a column near a storefront in downtown Fort Worth. There is an illegible black ink stamp on the verso middle for a photofinishing company. Black stamped text below reads "XXN 31 194X." The last numeral of the date is illegible. Sideways black ink stamp at the verso right edge is "403J."
Date: 194X-01-31
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sheila Emery Allen standing outside with kitty]

Description: Snapshot photograph of a woman, Sheila Emery Allen, holding a long-haired cat. She is standing on grass and a sidewalk and street are visible behind her. There are trees visible in the background and an automobile is parked at the curb at the upper left of the image area. Sideways black text stamped in the white border of the recto right edge reads "JUN 61." Blue ink handwritten inscription across verso top reads "Sheila with 'Kitty' - "
Date: July 1961
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Best Friend - Worst Enemy, portrait of a man]

Description: Photograph of a seated man wearing cowboy hat, boots, and vest. He sits on a chair with a blanket on the back and seat, with his legs crossed at the knee. There are clumps of hay below his chair, and he sits in front of backdrops. The photograph is slightly out of focus and mounted on a white board. A handwritten inscription below the photo reads: "Best friend - Worst Enemy - 2/20/02." A pencil inscription on the back reads: "Frances [illegible] / Heap bad man all some just like / cow boy."
Date: February 20, 1902
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Cantata "The Prince of Peace"]

Description: Photograph, mounted on board, of Cantata "Prince of Peace" group, including Annie Belle Emery Bright, on a stage in front of a pipe organ. The men wear tuxedos and women wear full-coverage white dresses. Behind the group is a banner reading "Prince of Peace." On the back of the mounting board is handwritten text reading "Cantata "The Prince of Peace" / Ninth St. Christian Church, Washington, D.C. / Organ on which I learned to play. (ABE) / Annie Belle Emery."
Date: 190X
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Fort Worth University Medical Department]

Description: Photograph of the Fort Worth University Medical Department taken outside of a brick building. The group is arranged in six rows with the front row seated on a step. The group is mostly men all wearing dark suites, with some wearing or holding hats. Handwriting in ink on the photograph indicates four individuals including Dr. Allen, Barber, Wilson, and Y---. The photograph is mounted on a tan board which has the Swartz photographer imprint, handwriting that reads: "2nd row - 5th from right / Dr.… more
Date: January 15, 1898
Creator: Swartz, G. L.
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Photo engraving of Dr. D. E. Allen in The National Cyclopedia of American Biography folder]

Description: Engraved print of a photograph of Dr. Frances Daisy Emery Allen placed inside a folder from The National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Dr. Allen wears a dark button-down blouse with a horizontal bar brooch at the collar. The folder has is a light tan color with a woven texture and dark gray text reading :" The National Cyclopedia of American Biography / James T. White & Company / New York."
Date: 1948
Creator: James T. White and Company
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Fort Worth University Medical Department First Term]

Description: Photograph of the Medical Department in their first term at Fort Worth University. The group of all men are positioned in front of a brick wall with tall windows, arranged in four rows with the front row seated. They all wear dark suits, and most wear bowler or top hats. Written in pen on the photograph next to a man in the top row at right is "Dr. Walter Allen." The photograph is mounted to a black board with a strip of paper at the bottom with printed text that reads: " Medical Department, Ft… more
Date: January 25, 1895
Creator: Swartz View Co.
Partner: Tarrant County Archives

[Sketch of Dr. James Walter Allen based on damaged J. E. Daniel photograph]

Description: Sketch of Dr. James Walter Allen on top of a reproduction of on a damaged photograph taken by J. E. Daniel in 1892. The sketch shows a portrait of Dr. Allen wearing a suit and tie, and clean shaven. Printed text at the bottom of the image reads: "J. E. Daniel, Fort Worth, Texas," and a handwritten "1892" is in the bottom right corner. The image is mounted to a board, and a piece of onion paper taped to the back of the board, folds over the top to protect the sketch.
Date: unknown
Partner: Tarrant County Archives
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