Showing posts with label monuments-and-memorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monuments-and-memorials. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2016

Dick Dowling - White marble statute of Civil War figure at Hermann Park and grave in the East End



Long dead, but still controversial: Irishman-Southerner Dick Dowling,
of Civil War battle fame 
Hermann Park sign - Cambridge St. at S. MacGregor Way
The way to other Hermann Park Destinations
Hermann Park sign with Dowling top right
 - Cambridge St. at S. MacGregor Way 

Dick Dowling Statue with Texas Historical Commission Marker
Cambridge St: Dick Dowling Statue with Texas Historical Commission Marker 

DOWLING GRAVE AT ST VINCENT'S CEMETERY 
IN THE EAST END 

Dick Dowling plaque at burial site in historic St. Vincent's cemetery
on Navigation Blvd. 
Lt. Dick Dowling burial site - Houston East End Historic Cemetery

Dick Dowling burial site at St. Vincent's Cemetery
Dick Dowling is buried at St. Vincent's Cemetery adjoining Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
on Navigation Boulevard in Houston's East End 



Monday, December 5, 2016

Sam Houston themed art around town


Sam Houston mural on Washington Ave. 
Equestrian image of Sam Houston on utility box - Washington Corridor
Sam on horse-back at Hermann Park, pointing the way 




Sam Houston Monument at Hermann Park 


A Hotel and a Park are also named for Sam 



SAM HOUSTON PARK IN DOWNTOWN HOUSTON 

Old Church on the grounds of Sam Houston Park 

Sam Houston Park - Heritage Society - Downtown Houston 
Equestrian Statute of Sam Houston in the Museum District - Hotel Zaza
Equestrian Statute of Sam Houston in the Museum District - Hotel Zaza 




Friday, November 11, 2016

Harris County War Memorial Monument



Harris County War Memorial 3535 Bear Creek Drive Houston, Texas 77084



War Memorial Drive / Bear Creek Pioneers Park
War Memorial Drive / Bear Creek Pioneers Park 

Harris County War Memorial 3535 Bear Creek Drive Houston, Texas 77084
Harris County War Memorial (March 2013 photo)

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Dr. Red Duke, founder of Life Flight, memorialized with mini mural at TMC



Tribute to Dr. James "Red" Duke Jr., Houston surgeon with cowboy flair and founder of the Life Flight helicopter ambulance system. He died in August 2015 at age 86. See HC story here.

Tribute to Dr. James "Red" Duke Jr., founder of Houston Life Flight - Mini mural by Anat Ronen
on corner of Fannin and Braeswood Blvd at the Southern edge of the Texas Medical Center 
TMC Skyline from the South - Fannin St at Braeswood - UT Medical School Building on the Left 

Friday, February 19, 2016

Mosbacher Monument and renamed Preston Street Bridge



Preston Street Bridge (also known as Preston Ave Bridge earlier in history) was renamed in 2016 to honor the late former US Secretary of Commerce and Texas oil man Robert A. Mosbacher Sr. Portraits in bronze bass-relief (frontal and profile) are installed on red brick pylons on the West end of the bridge, with a bit of biographic information. 

Preston Street prior to renaming in August 2015;
Franklin Street Post Office Building center back.
The plaque at the mid-point of the Bayou span was also replaced to reflect the name change. This bridge also features turquois pipe-sized rails on both sides, which were unaffected by the rechristening. 
New Name Plaque 
The only connection between the bridge and the politician appears to be commerce. As one of the earliest Buffalo Bayou crossing points, the original version of the Preston Ave bridge played a key role in local commerce by making the then small Town of Houston accessible from the West.  



Six of the "Seven Wonders" art installation at The Wortham Center
seen across Mosbacher Bridge looking East 
OLD BRIDGE NAME PLAQUE 
(1998)



EVEN OLDER BRIDGE NAME PLATE 
(1914)

Historic Preston Avenue Bridge marker
(on display at The Spaghetti Warehouse) 




Monday, February 8, 2016

Sculpture Walk at the Centennial Gardens: Can you ID these busts?


Historic Figures in Bronze at the McGovern Centennial Gardens (formerly Houston Garden Center) 

Sculpture Walk seen from the observation platform on the hill
Hawkins Sculpture walk seen from the observation platform on the hill 
Hover over photos to read names

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca - 15th Century Spanish Explorer of the New World

HAWKINS SCULPTURE WALK (stone tablet name marker)

Benito Juárez, Mexican Leader

Simon Bolivar (1783-1830)


Jose Marti (1853-1895) Precursor of the Cuban Independence

Libertador Jose De San Martin 1778-1850 (Argentina, Chile, Peru)

McGovern Centennial Gardens Site Plan with Legends - Points of Interest
Map of layout of McGovern Centennial Gardens with Points of Interest identified  
Vicente Roccafuerte (1783-1847) (President of Ecuador)

General Bernardo O'Higgins Libertador de Chile (1778-1842)


Field Marshall Ramon Castilla y Marquesado (1797-1867)  (President of Peru)


Dr. Jose P. Rizal (1861-1896) (National Hero of The Philippines)


IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE TOP TO BOTTOM 

Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Spanish Explorer)

Benito Juárez aka Benito Pablo Juárez García (1806-1872)(President of Mexico and national hero)

Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) (Venezuelan  leader of South America's Independence movement)

Jose Marti (1853-1895) (Precursor of Cuban Independence)

 Jose De San Martin (1778-1850) (Liberator of Argentina, Chile, Peru)

Vicente Roccafuerte (1783-1847) (President of Ecuador)

General Bernardo O'Higgins Libertador de Chile (1778-1842)(Liberator of Chile)

 Field Marshall Ramon Castilla y Marquesado (1797-1867)  (President of Peru)

Dr. Jose P. Rizal (1861-1896) (National Hero of The Philippines)