Sloane Gallery
The Sloane Collection Vintage & Historic Houston thru the eyes of outstanding photographers All images featured are from the Sloane Archive unless noted.
The Sloane Collection – Historic Houston thru the eyes of outstanding commercial photographers. Specializing in quality photography created during the 1920s and 1930s that captured Houston’s rapid growth. Preserving and presenting Houston’s visual history to the public has been a mission of The Sloane Gallery for over 20 years. Please keep the comments positive and constructive. All images propert
11/26/2024
The perfect gift for the history lover in your family is available right now! In time for the holiday season... Great for home or office!
Vintage images from the Sloane Collection printed on Epson high-quality exhibition grade canvas using archive Epson inks are ready for local pickup and delivery.
High quality sharp black & white reproductions printed in sizes that range from 30 x 40 inches to 40 x60 inches. Stretched and ready to hang with the edges on the sides printed black for that sleek designer look, no frame needed!
In keeping with our Texas oil heritage, I have hand selected nine images that represent the perfect slice of our local petroleum history.
The next group will be Houston related...
281-496-2212 or [email protected] for contact.
11/11/2024
One uncle of mine was in the Navy and another in the Marines. My father served in the Air Force. I thank them for their honor to our country. Downtown Houston 1940's. The image was made for recruitment purposes.
11/05/2024
So sometimes a rainy day can translate into a little free time, time to dig thru boxes. At one time I had a dozen of these little cans however I am glad at least one survived Harvey. Coffee was a huge business in Houston back in the 1920's and 1930's. This is from the 1960's/70's. The can of coffee is sitting on a brick from the old Sam Houston Coliseum.
10/21/2024
The A.P.I. art gala barrels came out nice. Texas Oil on display.
09/20/2024
The challenge? Adorn a 53 gallon, 100 lb. whiskey barrel with vintage Texas oilfield images for the A.P.I. (American Petroleum Institute) Art Exhibition Gala being held October 5th of this year in Houston.
It is to be auctioned off for support of its Houston Scholarship Endowments.
The image behind the barrel is a Pierce Junction drilling crew, located approximately where the Astrodome now sits.
It looks like I have my work cut out for me!
My father's hardhat is NOT included....lol
https://www.apihouston.org/art
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