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Person Using Tool to Make Rope
title Person Using Tool to Make Ropedescription Photograph of person using a wedge tool to make rope. The tool is more narrow on the side of the wound rope, and the tool is wider on the side of the strands that have yet to be wound into the rope. There are four strands that make up the rope, with two being a light color and two being a dark color.artist/creator Graham, Joe Stanley, 1940-1999contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Cowboy Holding Coil of Rope
title Cowboy Holding Coil of Ropedescription Photograph of cowboy holding a coil of rope while sitting on a wooden bench. Behind him, there is a wood and mesh fence, and in front of him there are two small dogs.artist/creator Graham, Joe Stanley, 1940-1999subject Social Life And Customs Rope Agriculture - Domestic Animals Agriculture - Ranching - Cowboys Dogscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
One End of Handmade Rope
title One End of Handmade Ropedescription Photograph of a close-up view of one end of a piece of handmade rope. The rope is knotted at the end, and the fibers past the knot are frayed.artist/creator Graham, Joe Stanley, 1940-1999contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Coil of Handmade Rope
title Coil of Handmade Ropedescription Photograph of a coil of handmade rope. The rope is mostly comprised of darker colored fibers, with some lighter colored fibers interspersed.artist/creator Graham, Joe Stanley, 1940-1999contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Men Holding Fiber for Making Rope
title Men Holding Fiber for Making Ropedescription Photograph of two men holding fiber for making rope. They are both sitting outside and facing each other. A third person sits in the grass by a cardboard box in the background.artist/creator Graham, Joe Stanley, 1940-1999contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Handmade Tool
title Handmade Tooldescription Photograph of a handmade tool consisting of two vertical posts supporting a horizontal dowel. There is a small wheel in the center of the dowel, and a rope hangs on the dowel to the left of the wheel.artist/creator Graham, Joe Stanley, 1940-1999contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)