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Identifier
20037140
Description
Clipping: "Downtown vehicular traffic went one-way Monday. Left, a fewi of the northbound traffic on Main at Eighth. Right, Patrolman J. L. Nash at Houston and Seventh warns a morotist that center lanes on the one-way streets are for 'straight-ahead' driving and not for left or right turns. The motorist had started to make a left turn." "Star-Telegram Photo." Published Star-Telegram Eve. Sept. 25, 1944. Patrolman J. L. Nash warns a motorist at the intersection of Houston and Seventh as the driver attempted to make a left turn from the middle lane. Mr. Nash is dressed in his uniform including a cap. Two buses are parked at a bus stop on the side on the street. The first bus says "Henderson" along the front. Behind the bus, there is an advertisement for Morrow Wrecking Company. Further down the street there is a shoe repair shop, Valentene Studios, Penny Arcade, and Zinke's Shoe Repair. In the next block are Paul's Shoes and a business called Shaw's.
Archival Date
1944-09-25
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-620
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Police patrolmen; Automobiles; Buses; Trucks; Advertisements
Names
Nash, J. L.; Morrow Wrecking Company; Valentene Studios; Zinke's Shoe Repair; Penny Arcade
Subjects
Police patrolmen; Automobiles; Buses; Trucks; Advertisements