Ayres and Ayres records, 1894-1977.

ArchivalResource

Ayres and Ayres records, 1894-1977.

Extensive project files and correspondence (together measuring 18 linear feet), 9,000 photographs and negatives, 12,000 architectural drawings and artifacts such as trophies and awards represent a comprehensive documentation of Ayres and Ayres, a prominent San Antonio architectural firm (1894-1977).

9,000 photographic images.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7267725

University of Texas Libraries

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State Land Office Building (Austin, Tex.)

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Ayres, Robert M., 1898-1977

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H. Lutcher Brown Residence (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Smith-Young Tower (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Ayres, Atlee Bernard, 1873-1969

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Atlee B. Ayres (1873-1969) was a architect in San Antonio, Tex. From the description of Oral history interview with Atlee B. Ayres, 1965 May 13 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 458411537 Architect; San Antonio, Tex. From the description of Atlee B. Ayres interview, 1965 May 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220191406 Architect, of San Antonio. From the description of Papers, 1907-1935. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Lib...

State School for the Blind (Austin, Tex.)

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Ayres and Ayres, Architects

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Atlee B. Ayres and his son Robert M. Ayres made up the prominent San Antonio architectural firm, Ayres and Ayres, practicing from 1899 to 1977. Their most important accomplishment was the development of a regional style that accommodated the Spanish heritage of San Antonio. From the description of Ayres and Ayres records, 1894-1977. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 29017255 ...

San Antonio Municipal Auditorium (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Willis, George William, 1882-1960

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George W. Willis Jr. was born in 1882 in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1902 to May 1905 served a mission to Great Britain. He married Kathryn Annette DuChene in 1912 in Portland, Oregon. They had two children and died in 1960 in Los Angeles, California. From the description of George W. Willis, Jr. papers, 1902-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367786893 ...

Texas State Capitol (Austin, Tex.)

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Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum (San Antonio, Tex.)

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