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Identifier

20031962

Description

The Doyle Mission is a local hangout where children gather everyday after school. The mission is working on a project to expand beyond their single church building. Proving their handiness, left to right, are Buckey Smith and Marion Rowney. One of the new buildings will feature a workroom for boys like Buckey and Marion to enjoy. Buckey is adding varnish to a wooden chair. He is dressed in a button-up shirt and trousers. Marion is sawing a piece of wood. He is wearing a plaid shirt with cuffed sleeves and jeans.

Archival Date

1946-04-26

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-411

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Smith, Buckey; Rowney, Marion; Doyle Mission; Workrooms; Wood Shop; Chairs; Varnish; Saws; Wood; Stools

Subjects

Smith, Buckey; Rowney, Marion; Doyle Mission; Workrooms; Wood Shop; Chairs; Varnish; Saws; Wood; Stools

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