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  • The Temperate House

    Home to thousands of endangered plant species from the Americas, Africa, Australia, and Asia.
  • Map of the HMS Endeavor's path in Society Islands

    "Track of the HMS Endeavour in the Society Islands, 16 July-9 August 1769. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768-1771'."
  • Map of the HMS Endeavour's path through New South Wales.

    "Track of H.M.S. Endeavour exploring part of the coast of New South Wales, 19 April–21 May 1770. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks, 1768–1771'."
  • Map of the HMS Endeavour's path through the coast of New South Wales.

    "Track of H.M.S. Endeavour exploring part of the coast of New South Wales, 17 May–25 August 1770. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks, 1768–1771'."
  • Map of the HMS Endeavour's path through the Endeavour Strait.

    "Track of H.M.S. Endeavour and the passage through Endeavour Strait, 21 August–23 August 1770. Reproduced from 'The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768–1771'."
  • Map of J.D. Hooker's travels in the Southern Hemisphere.

    "Map to illustrate Hooker's travels in the Southern Hemisphere, the black line with arrows showing the route taken by Erebus and Terror under the command of Captain James Clark Ross."
  • Map of north-eastern India and the Kangchenjunga area.

    "Map of north-eastern India and the Kangchenjunga area (inset) where Joseph Hooker did much collecting."
  • View of the Queens Garden behind Kew Palace.

    Built as tribute for Queen Charlotte, it showcases the style of plants that flourished during her era.
  • Himalayan Plant bed in the Temperate House at Kew gardens.

    A photo of a plant bed in the Temperate House showcasing a collection of plants from the Himalayas. From 1847-1851, J.D. Hooker collected over 5,000 specimens from the Himalayan range.
  • Feather-leaved banksia plant bed at Kew gardens.

    A photo of Banksia Brownii (the feather-leaved banksia), a plant indigenous to the far south-western corner of Western Australia. It is currently listed as critically endangered with an estimate of only 1,000 plants in the wild.
  • Four Members of the Dr. Peppers

    The Dr. Peppers was a softball team in the Dallas Mills community. The team played from 1937 to 1943. Far right is Doris Layne Pike, the rest of the women are unknown.
  • Dr. Peppers (Pepperettes) Fastpitch Softball Team, 1939.

    The Dr. Peppers was a softball team in the Dallas Mills community. The team played from 1937 to 1943. Coach Cecil V. Fain on far right.
  • Dallas Baseball Team

    The Dallas Manufacturing Company baseball team played for Dallas Mills. Their home field was at Dallas (Optimist) Park.
  • Negro League Baseball Players Ted Rasberry, Sam Allen, and Eugene Scruggs

    The All-Star Negro League played exhibition games at Dallas (Optimist) Park throughout the early to mid-20th century. Since African Americans were not allowed to join the Major Leagues, many of them played for the Negro League.
  • Larry Layne and Lawrence Hillis with Dallas Mills Sheet

    Larry Layne and Lawrence Hillis holding up a sheet made by Hillis’ grandmother, Hattie Dunham Warren. Warren accumulated approximately 20 sheets from 1918 to 1924 while she worked at the mill.
  • Dallas Mills Sheet

    a sheet made by Lawrence Hillis’ grandmother, Hattie Dunham Warren. Warren accumulated approximately 20 sheets from 1918 to 1924 while she worked at the mill. The sheets would be sewn together to fit a bed, and after work Warren added red scalloped stitching for a personal touch.
  • Lowe Mill Main Street

    The village surrounding Lowe Mill in the early 1900s. It features several stores as well as a wide road, and a horse and buggy carriage.
  • Lowe Mill Cloth Dept.

    Lowe Mill relied heavily off of a water tower to maintain its production capabilities as a textile mill. The shipping and cloth room employees pose for a photo in front of the water tower in 1925.
  • Genesco Baseball

    Baseball was one of the many fun activities done between mill workers to promote bonds and community among them. Lowe Mill, later Genesco, a shoe plant as depicted here, was no exception to this.
  • Lowe Mill Paymaster's Office

    The paymaster's office was built in 1910 and was an addition to Lowe Mill to provide the office staff a place to work separately. This photo depicts several of the workers who would have used the office located just outside Lowe Mill.