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  • Brownwood, Texas November, 2004:  The Richard Jordan ranching family of Brooke Smith, TX in rural Brown County, TX. Family members are Richard Jordan, Marie Jordan and twin daughters Casey (in purple shirt) and Kelsey.  The Jordans are full-time cattle ranchers,  part of a shrinking number of Texas family ranchers.  <br />
Jordan family works to castrate and vaccinate a young calf. <br />
All Model Released OK  MR<br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Brownwood, Texas November, 2004:  The Richard Jordan ranching family of Brooke Smith, TX in rural Brown County, TX. Family members are Richard Jordan, Marie Jordan and twin daughters Casey (in purple shirt) and Kelsey.  The Jordans are full-time cattle ranchers,  part of a shrinking number of Texas family ranchers.  <br />
Jordan family works to vaccinate a young calf. <br />
All Model Released OK OK <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Brownwood, Texas November, 2004:  The Richard Jordan ranching family of Brooke Smith, TX in rural Brown County, TX. Family members are Richard Jordan, Marie Jordan and twin daughters Casey (in purple shirt) and Kelsey.  The Jordans are full-time cattle ranchers,  part of a shrinking number of Texas family ranchers.  Photos by Bob Daemmrich <br />
All Models Released OK OK <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • San Antonio, TX:The Solano family from the south side of San Antonio, TX who were helped by a Families Count program that supports parents with classes dealing with family issues.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Family Court Justice Darlene Byrne works with lawyers, volunteers and clients handling family items including adoptions, custody and visitation matters at the Travis County (TX) Courthouse in Austin. Byrne practiced law for thirteen years prior to becoming a family court judge ten years ago.  November 21, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • The Solano family from the south side of San Antonio, TX who were helped by a Families Count program that supports parents with classes dealing with family issues.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • San Antonio, TX:The Solano family from the south side of San Antonio, TX who were helped by a Families Count program that supports parents with classes dealing with family issues.   ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX: November 21, 2011. Family Court Justice Darlene Byrne works with lawyers, volunteers and clients handling family items including adoptions, custody and visitation matters at the Travis County Courthouse. Byrne practiced law for thirteen years prior to becoming a family court judge ten years ago. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Family Court Justice Darlene Byrne works with lawyers, volunteers and clients handling family items including adoptions, custody and visitation matters at the Travis County (TX) Courthouse in Austin. Byrne practiced law for thirteen years prior to becoming a family court judge ten years ago.  November 21, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Antonio, TX:The Solano family from the south side of San Antonio, TX who were helped by a Families Count program that supports parents with classes dealing with family issues.   ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownwood, Texas November, 2004:  The Richard Jordan ranching family of Brooke Smith, TX in rural Brown County, TX. Family members are Richard Jordan, Marie Jordan and twin daughters Casey (in purple shirt) and Kelsey.  The Jordans are full-time cattle ranchers,  part of a shrinking number of Texas family ranchers.  MR<br />
All Model Released OK<br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Brownwood, Texas November, 2004:  The Richard Jordan ranching family of Brooke Smith, TX in rural Brown County, TX. Family members are Richard Jordan, Marie Jordan and twin daughters Casey (in purple shirt) and Kelsey.  The Jordans are full-time cattle ranchers,  part of a shrinking number of Texas family ranchers.  Photos by Bob Daemmrich <br />
All Models Released OK OK <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Austin, Texas USA 1988: Hispanic family watching TV at the Limon Family Reunion in a city park. XX
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Mexico:  Middle-class Mexican family shares holiday dinner. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Miguelde Allende, Mexico:  Three generation Mexican family.*  MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • ©1990 Hispanic Families in the USA: The Alcorta family of Austin, Texas having dinner MR ES-0506 color available.
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  • Austin, TX: March 31, 2005. Homecoming celebration for the 123rd Weapons Company, United States Marine Reserve unit from Camp Mabry, Texas. Soldier hugs his mother as the rest of his extended family watches at Camp Mabry. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Brownwood, Texas November, 2004:  The Richard Jordan ranching family of Brooke Smith, TX in rural Brown County, TX. Family members are Richard Jordan, Marie Jordan and twin daughters Casey (in purple shirt) and Kelsey.  The Jordans are full-time cattle ranchers,  part of a shrinking number of Texas family ranchers.  <br />
Kelsey works to tie down a young calf for vaccination.  <br />
All Model Released OK  MR<br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • ©1990 Hispanic Families in the USA: The Alcorta family of Austin, Texas having dinner MR ES-0506 color available.
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  • ©1990 Hispanic Families in the USA: The Alcorta family of Austin, Texas having dinner MR ES-0506 color available.
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  • ©1990 Hispanic Families in the USA: The Alcorta family of Austin, Texas having dinner MR ES-0506 color available.
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  • George P. Bush extends family legacy - George P. Bush courts Hispanic Republicans in a campaign swing through south Texas in McAllen along the Texas-Mexico border. Bush, 37, the son of Jeb and Columba Bush, is extending the family legacy of politics with a first run for public office as Texas Land Commissioner.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • George P. Bush extends family legacy - George P. Bush courts Hispanic Republicans in a campaign swing through south Texas in McAllen along the Texas-Mexico border. Bush, 37, the son of Jeb and Columba Bush, is extending the family legacy of politics with a first run for public office as Texas Land Commissioner.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • George P. Bush extends family legacy - George P. Bush (c) talks with his campaign staff as he courts Hispanic Republicans on swing through south Texas in McAllen along the Texas-Mexico border. Bush, 37, the son of Jeb and Columba Bush, is extending the family legacy of politics with a first run for public office as Texas Land Commissioner.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • George P. Bush extends family legacy - George P. Bush sits on his campaign bus as he courts Hispanic Republicans in a campaign swing through south Texas in McAllen along the Texas-Mexico border. Bush, 37, the son of Jeb and Columba Bush, is extending the family legacy of politics with a first run for public office as Texas Land Commissioner.   © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0476346.jpg
  • Chinese-American family teaching son to ride bike.  MR  PCD1023.08  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works    CDMC7835
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  • Middle class Mexican-American  family portrait in front of home in Hays County, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Middle class Mexican-American  family portrait in front of home in Hays County, Texas.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Brownwood, Texas November, 2004:  The Richard Jordan ranching family of Brooke Smith, TX in rural Brown County, TX. Family members are Richard Jordan, Marie Jordan and twin daughters Casey (in purple shirt) and Kelsey.  The Jordans are full-time cattle ranchers,  part of a shrinking number of Texas family ranchers. <br />
All Model Released OK  MR<br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Austin, Texas USA   1988:  Family counseling at high school for Hispanic family.  MR  RR-025-028  model released.
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  • Austin, Texas USA 1988: Family counseling session Hispanic family trying to solve teen's problems with school counselor. MR RR-025-028
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  • Austin, Texas: Hispanic Limon family's annual reunion. * ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Texas: Family reunion of Hispanic family. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas:  Hispanic family saying grace before Thanksgiving dinner. * ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas: Chinese-American family at home. MR ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic family watching Presidential canidates debate on TV at home in living room.  MR .©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Members of the Christian motorcycle club Least of Saints pray with families drive-in style during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Members of the Christian motorcycle club Least of Saints wait to pray with families drive-in style during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Members of the Christian motorcycle club Least of Saints pray with families drive-in style during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Volunteers check in to help distribute itens to families during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
    BD HopeFest 556AAS.JPG
  • Volunteers ready to give away free groceries during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Austin, Texas USA 1990: Thanksgiving dinner with middle class Hispanic family in Austin, Texas. MR ES-0318  model release ©1990 Bob Daemmrich
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  • ©1990 Hispanic family grocery shopping at Austin, Texas health food store, Whole Foods. MR ES-0437 color available.
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  • ©1990 Hispanic family grocery shopping at Austin, Texas health food store, Whole Foods. MR ES-0437 color available.
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  • ©1990 Hispanic family grocery shopping at Austin, Texas health food store, Whole Foods. MR ES-0437 color available.
    IWI B&W072X.jpg
  • Austin, Texas: Vietnamese family plays baseball. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Midland, TX  January 25, 2007: Interior living room of the George Bush boyhood home at 1412 W. Ohio in Midland, TX where the Bush family lived from 1951-1955 when President George W. Bush was five to 10 years old. The house is one of several Bush sites in Midland that citizens are hoping to restore to their original condition.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Chinese-American family in front of home in Austin,TX ©Bob Daemmrich<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Monte Alto, TX 11DEC04: The Villalpando family in the living room of their modest three-bedroom, one bath house, purchased through Proyecto Azteca, low-income housing assistance project where families contribute time in exchange for purchasing a low-cost house. Model Released  Boy is 15, girl is 9. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Monte Alto, TX 11DEC04: Texas Hispanic family poses by their modest house, purchased through Proyecto Azteca, a low-income housing assistance project where families contribute time in exchange for purchasing a low-cost house. MR Boy is 15 and girl is 9. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Midland, TX  January 25, 2007: Interior living room of the George Bush boyhood home at 1412 W. Ohio in Midland, TX where the Bush family lived from 1951-1955 when President George W. Bush was five to 10 years old. The house is one of several Bush sites in Midland that citizens are hoping to restore to their original condition.  ©© Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0225072x.jpg
  • Two dozen community groups hand out free items and literature during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Vincent Tovar of Strong Start finds a unique way to distribute stress balls to people during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Donna Bridges of Austin Groups for the Elderly (AGE) gives away literature on aging to patrons during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Guadalupe Yanez representing a health insurance provider gets information from a patron during HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Guadalupe Yanez, r, representing a health insurance provider gets information from a patron during HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Thomas Vasconcelos of BBVA hands out free merchandise to people driving by during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Car enthusiast Floyd Hollis shows off his 2017 custom Camaro during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Volunteers load boxes of food for patrons during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
    BD HopeFest 312AAS.JPG
  • Free food donated by H.E.B. and others is packed into cars during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Volunteers pour through free books to give away during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Donald Perdue, head of the motorcycle club Least of Saints holds a picture frame from the Austin Public Library during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Representatives of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Austin, including (l to r) Bianca Van Vierah, Asia Tucker with Brownie, Gennell Shuler, and Adrian Cavazos pose during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Alfredo Naim of FC Austin hands out free soccer balls during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
    BD HopeFest 029AAS.JPG
  • Angelica Esquivel of Capital of Texas Zoo holds a coatimundi from South America  during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
    BD HopeFest 043AAS.JPG
  • An Australian blue-tongued skink shows its signature tongue while being held by Richard Crowell during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair. This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Taylor, TX February 9, 2007:  Lisa Graybill, legal director of the Texas American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) holds what she says is an unsolicited children's plea for help given to her during a tour of the Customs & Immigration Enforcement (ICE) family detention facility.  The jail is one of two in the U.S. holding illegal immigrant families.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Vietnamese American family plays T-ball. Model Released<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Two dozen community groups hand out free items and literature during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • Children pet a small pony, "Caramel Candy" at the drive-in zoo during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
    BD HopeFest 142AAS.JPG
  • Children pet a small pony, "Caramel Candy" at the drive-in zoo during the 15th-annual HopeFest, billed as Austin's largest community-based family resource fair.  This year's event, sponsored by Austin Voices, attracted hundreds of families and dozens of vendors in a safe drive-through format. [BOB DAEMMRICH/for STATESMAN]
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  • ©1996 Ethnic: Middle class Hispanic family at home, Hays County, Texas  MR ET-242
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  • ©1992 Recreational sports: Bowling:  Family bowling center, black family having fun times. MR EH-0196 to 203.
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  • © 1990 Hispanic family grocery shopping at Austin, TX Health Food store, MR ES-0437 (color available0
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  • Texas: Teens playing volleyball at family reunion.  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas USA 1988: Asian-American family walking on a sunny day in Zilker Park, downtown Austin. MR RR-0019
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  • ©1996 Ethnic: Middle class Hispanic family at home, Hays County, Texas  MR ET-242
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  • ©1992 Recreational sports: Bowling:  Family bowling center, black family having fun times. MR EH-0196 to 203.
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  • ©1992 Recreational sports: Bowling:  Family bowling center, black family having fun times. MR EH-0196 to 203.
    SOL_Box111_047.JPG
  • © 1990 Hispanic family grocery shopping at Austin, TX Health Food store, MR ES-0437 (color available0
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  • © 1990 Hispanic family grocery shopping at Austin, TX Health Food store, MR ES-0437 (color available0
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  • ©1994 Hispanic middle class family outside their home in Austin, Texas  MR  No ID's
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  • ©1994 Hispanic middle class family outside their home in Austin, Texas  MR  No ID's
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  • Austin, TX June 24, 2009:  Thirty-eight year old mother of two with her three year old child and husband posing for a family picture.    ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Asian American Family on Outing. Austin, Texas   MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS DDAE2996    2314 1021 1913-025
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  • Corpus Christi, Texas: Hispanic family at Water Gardens. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
    CDMR6075000.jpg
  • Austin, Texas:  Hispanic family working in yard in winter. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas:  Hispanic family working in yard in winter. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Geil Family of Austin Texas. Austin, Texas   MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMR1253    2306 1023 1160-032
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  • Vietnamese family putting kite together at home. MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Texas:  Asian-American family (mother is Chinese).  Mother & fifteen year old daughter interacting at home.  MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas:  Vietnamese family plays baseball.  MR  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas:  A Vietnamese family playing baseball. MR  ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
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  • Texas: Low-income family in new home built and purchased with help from Proyecto Azteca in south Texas. October 2002 ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Texas:  Hispanic-American family watching television at home.  MR ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Texas Family Enjoying Fourth of July. Austin, Texas   MR   ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC5053    2306 1023 1156-074
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  • Hispanic Family having Thanksgiving Dinner. MR ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works  CDMC0873
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  • Vietnamese Family having fun playing T-Ball with kids.<br />
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  • Midland, TX  January 25, 2007: Interior bedroom where George W. Bush slept in the George Bush boyhood home in Midland, TX where the Bush family lived from 1951-1955 when the President was five to 10 years old. The house is one of several Bush sites in Midland that citizens are hoping to restore to their original condition.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Midland, TX  January 25, 2007: Kitchen of the George Bush boyhood home at 1412 W. Ohio in Midland, TX where the Bush family lived from 1951-1955 when President George W. Bush was five to 10 years old. The house is one of several Bush sites in Midland that citizens are hoping to restore to their original condition.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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