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Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from TX Route 70 vicinity, Matador, Motley County, TX), Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX

Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved...

Significance: This structure was built at the turn of the century by the famous Matador Cattle Company, an enterprise owned by Scots. Originally a two-bedroom guest house, it was known as "Scotsman's Dive," a n... More

Matador Half-Dugout, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from Dickens, Dickens County, TX), Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX

Matador Half-Dugout, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from Dic...

Significance: Known as "The Dive," this structure was built by J.C. Davis and Charlie Bird on Davis' patent about 1890. Although built relatively late, it is an excellent representation of the earliest plains s... More

Bull fight, Mexico: matador and bull in arena; bull is seen from rear

Bull fight, Mexico: matador and bull in arena; bull is seen from rear

Photoprint by Mutual Film Corp. Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item. George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from TX Route 70 vicinity, Matador, Motley County, TX), Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX

Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved...

Significance: This structure was built at the turn of the century by the famous Matador Cattle Company, an enterprise owned by Scots. Originally a two-bedroom guest house, it was known as "Scotsman's Dive," a n... More

Matador Half-Dugout, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from Dickens, Dickens County, TX), Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX

Matador Half-Dugout, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from Dic...

Significance: Known as "The Dive," this structure was built by J.C. Davis and Charlie Bird on Davis' patent about 1890. Although built relatively late, it is an excellent representation of the earliest plains s... More

Louis the interpreter & matador de los Apaches Pasquial, Pimo [i.e., Pima] captain - fond of agriculture.

Louis the interpreter & matador de los Apaches Pasquial, Pimo [i.e., P...

Three-quarter length portraits. Titles transcribed from mount. Illus. in album: Series of photographic views and portraits of Arizona and Arizona Indian tribes / Charles Gentile. Nos. 123 (bottom) and 126 (top).

Raymond Loewy, apartment at 900 5th Ave., New York City. Living room matador panel

Raymond Loewy, apartment at 900 5th Ave., New York City. Living room m...

Public domain photograph of the 1940s-1950s New York City interiors, commerce, advertising, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from TX Route 70 vicinity, Matador, Motley County, TX), Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX

Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved...

Significance: This structure was built at the turn of the century by the famous Matador Cattle Company, an enterprise owned by Scots. Originally a two-bedroom guest house, it was known as "Scotsman's Dive," a n... More

[Unidentified matador, full-length portrait, facing left, standing in front of the head of a bull] / J. Laurent Photog. De. S. M.

[Unidentified matador, full-length portrait, facing left, standing in ...

The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy surface to h... More

Bull fight, Mexico: matador and bull in arena; bull's head is to left.

Bull fight, Mexico: matador and bull in arena; bull's head is to left.

Public domain scan of the book page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved from TX Route 70 vicinity, Matador, Motley County, TX), Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX

Matador Guest House & Office, National Ranching Heritage Center (moved...

Significance: This structure was built at the turn of the century by the famous Matador Cattle Company, an enterprise owned by Scots. Originally a two-bedroom guest house, it was known as "Scotsman's Dive," a n... More