Greater Fort Worth International Airport poster

Title
Greater Fort Worth International Airport poster
Institution
UTA
Link
https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20109965
Description
Poster depicting a sign for Greater Fort Worth International Airport, also known as Amon Carter Field, named after Amon Giles Carter, which opened in 1953. The airport was later renamed Greater Southwest International Airport. The sign consists of an arrow labeled "Entrance," and beneath that "The Greater Fort Worth International Airport," and "Amon Carter Field." There is grass on the ground beneath the sign. The poster is drawn and colored to look like a neon sign. "Entrance" is in orange lettering with the arrow outlined in yellow; "The Greater Fort Worth" is in blue lettering; "International Airport" is orange and "Amon Carter Field" is yellow.
Subjects
Greater Fort Worth International Airport
Greater Southwest International Airport
Airports
Posters
Electric signs
Carter, Amon Giles, 1879-1955
Source
2003-2
Type
Still Image
Formats
Design Drawings
Rights
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