[The Alamo face mask]

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Photograph of a red "The Alamo" face mask issued to Alamo employees. The red and white mask was issued shortly before the mandate was ended.

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1 photograph : col.

Creation Information

Woolston, Zachary 2020.

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Photograph of a red "The Alamo" face mask issued to Alamo employees. The red and white mask was issued shortly before the mandate was ended.

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1 photograph : col.

Notes

Description from donor: During the mask mandate portion of the pandemic, many businesses acquired branded face masks after the shutdown period ended. The dark red mask was the first one issued to Alamo employees, while the red and white mask was issued shortly before the mandate was ended.

Description from donor: Photographs taken of 2020 Covid pandemic, showcasing early mandate policies in action, how companies used face masks for branding, and how the pandemic continues to affect in-person historical interpretation at museum sites.

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  • Preferred Citation: University Memory Collection (AR0892), University of North Texas Special Collections

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  • June 16, 2022

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  • 2020

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  • Aug. 12, 2022, 4:29 p.m.

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  • Aug. 29, 2022, 3:04 p.m.

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Woolston, Zachary. [The Alamo face mask], photograph, 2020; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1978735/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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