Bonar, Ave, photographs, 1974 - 1996.

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Bonar, Ave, photographs, 1974 - 1996.

In 1983 Ave Bonar took photographs of the first trailer park in Austin, Texas, at 1600 Barton Springs Road.

12,325 photonegatives (black and white, color, 35 mm); 404 photoprints (black and white and color contact sheets); 234 silver gelatin prints; 36 halftone postcards; 2 audio cassettes

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SNAC Resource ID: 7344942

University of Texas Libraries

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