A Century of Growth: From Log Cabin to Skyscrapers
by Paula Bosse
Ol’ JNB wouldn’t recognize the place… (click for larger image)
by Paula Bosse
To think it all began with John Neely Bryan’s little log cabin on the banks of the Trinity….
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Photo from the booklet So This Is Dallas (Dallas: The Welcome Wagon, circa 1943); courtesy of the Lone Star Library Annex Facebook page.
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Copyright © 2017 Paula Bosse. All Rights Reserved.
Am I the only one who had a hard time finding the Adolphus?
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Yeah. You can barely see the top. It is mostly hidden behind the Southwestern Life Building which was completed in 1913 and demolished in 1972: http://i.imgur.com/jNvUIxO.png
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What direction is this looking , SW?
Whats the building in the bottom left corner with the arched windows?
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Yes the view is looking southwest. In the bottom left corner you can see the top of the Wilson building annex built in 1911: http://i.imgur.com/QETDCbJ.jpg
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I’m thinking this photo was made from the Medical Arts Building, and probably with a telephoto lens. Other thoughts?
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It is almost certainly from the Medical Arts Building. Here is one labeled as such at the SMU digital collections: http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/mav/id/60/rec/11
Without knowing if this is a full frame image and what the original frame size is, it is impossible to know if it was taken with a telephoto lens.
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