[Byrd IV and Jayme with their son Byrd V at Foster Park]

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Video recording of Jamye Blanke and Byrd Williams IV swinging with their baby son, Byrd Williams V, at Foster Park in Fort Worth. Byrd IV and Jamye took turns filming one another swinging with their son. Byrd V can also be seen sitting and crawling in the grass. Byrd V was 6 3/4 months old at the time this video was recorded and it was his first trip to Foster Park.

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1 film (3 min., 20 sec.) : si., col. ; 8 mm.

Creation Information

Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951- April 4, 1976.

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This video is part of the collection entitled: Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection and was provided by the UNT Libraries Special Collections to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 29 times. More information about this video can be viewed below.

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  • Main Title: [Byrd IV and Jayme with their son Byrd V at Foster Park]
  • Alternate Title: [Byrd V first trip to Foster Park April 4, 1976, 6 3/4 month]

Description

Video recording of Jamye Blanke and Byrd Williams IV swinging with their baby son, Byrd Williams V, at Foster Park in Fort Worth. Byrd IV and Jamye took turns filming one another swinging with their son. Byrd V can also be seen sitting and crawling in the grass. Byrd V was 6 3/4 months old at the time this video was recorded and it was his first trip to Foster Park.

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1 film (3 min., 20 sec.) : si., col. ; 8 mm.

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  • Preferred Citation: Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection (AR0769), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Byrd Williams Family Photography Collection

Four generations of photographers, all named Byrd Williams, documented more than 100 years of North Texas history. These materials, selected from a larger collection of family items. are available in UNT Libraries' Special Collections.

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  • April 4, 1976

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  • Aug. 2, 2021, 8:58 p.m.

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  • Aug. 6, 2021, 3:06 p.m.

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  • 32.683417, -97.374144

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Williams, Byrd M. (Byrd Moore), IV, 1951-. [Byrd IV and Jayme with their son Byrd V at Foster Park], video, April 4, 1976; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1830681/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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