EastEnd Susan Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 Can anyone please tell me the name of the man that took all those wonderful old photos of Houston. I found a web site for him in here a while back and forgot to save it to my favorites. Thanks in advance. Quote
Alpha Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 Can anyone please tell me the name of the man that took all those wonderful old photos of Houston. I found a web site for him in here a while back and forgot to save it to my favorites. Thanks in advance.Bob BaileyHere is the link:http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00451/cah-00451.html Quote
EastEnd Susan Posted January 24, 2007 Author Posted January 24, 2007 Bob BaileyHere is the link:http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00451/cah-00451.htmlThats the one!! Thanks so very much. Quote
sevfiv Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 and use this link to do quick searches:http://www.cah.utexas.edu/db/dmr/i hope more of them are eventually available in digital formit's not really an exclusively bob bailey search, but everything i have happened to search for returned bob bailey's photos Quote
H-Town Man Posted January 25, 2007 Posted January 25, 2007 Great to know those are safe in Austin. Quote
SpaceAge Posted January 26, 2007 Posted January 26, 2007 The estate sale of Marvin Bailey, younger brother and co-owner of the Bob Bailey Photography Studio was held last week at his residence on WTC Jester. It was a good opportunity to purchase Houston memorabilia. In addition to normal household contents, the sale included vintage photography equipment, both still and movie, from their studio, old movie posters, a row of seating from an old Houston theatre, old publications about Houston, architectural drawings of the Bailey studio, awards Bailey had received, boxes of files from their studio, etc... Quote
H-Town Man Posted January 26, 2007 Posted January 26, 2007 The estate sale of Marvin Bailey, younger brother and co-owner of the Bob Bailey Photography Studio was held last week at his residence on WTC Jester. It was a good opportunity to purchase Houston memorabilia. In addition to normal household contents, the sale included vintage photography equipment, both still and movie, from their studio, old movie posters, a row of seating from an old Houston theatre, old publications about Houston, architectural drawings of the Bailey studio, awards Bailey had received, boxes of files from their studio, etc...Wow. Nothing like finding out about the opportunity of a lifetime after it has passed you by. Quote
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