Texas Landscapes of 1938 cover of the 1938 University of Texas Cactus yearbook by Ella K. Mewhinney Red Bud Trees by Ella K. Mewhinney Oilfield at Night by Edward M. Schiewetz Governor’s Palace by Dawson Dawson-Watson (yes, that’s his name) Waller Creek by Edward G. Esidenlohr Fishing Boats by Paul R. Schumann Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Great pictures. I forget what a diverse environment Texas has. Beautiful scenery. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I especially like Red Bud Trees because it features those magnificent Texas mountains. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Yup. The Franklin, Davis and Guadalupe ranges. Not super high but there are some interesting options. I’d like to visit Palo Duro someday. LikeLiked by 1 person
They are quite gorgeous pieces of art, Kerbey. Nice, indeed.
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Lovely!
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Great pictures. I forget what a diverse environment Texas has. Beautiful scenery.
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I especially like Red Bud Trees because it features those magnificent Texas mountains.
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Hey, we really do have some mountains… But hills are ALWAYS better than mountains.
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Yup. The Franklin, Davis and Guadalupe ranges. Not super high but there are some interesting options. I’d like to visit Palo Duro someday.
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Love the colors, Kerbey!
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Wow, very nice collection, thanks for sharing!
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