
Assorted Bill Goodman Banner Photo Clippings: 1964 - 1990


Woman Sweeping Snow Off Sidewalk: Nashville had a record snowfall with over 10 inches of snow during late December 1963-January 1, 1964- Nashville Banner: Wednesday, January 1, 1964


Cooper's Spacecraft Visits Nashville - Original Photo Caption: Maj. Gen. Van D. Nunnally Jr., Tennessee adjutant general, inspects the Faith 7 capsule shortly after its arrival for display in the National Guard Armory - Nashville Banner: Thursday, January 2, 1964


Memorial Day, 1965 - Original Photo Caption: Even the very young pause to pay tribute on Memorial Day. Timmy & Tammy Purdue, ages 6 & 3, children of Mr. & Mrs. Billy Purdue of Westmoreland gently place flowers & flag on the grave of a loved on at National Cemetery in Nashville. - Nashville Banner: Monday, May 31, 1965


'Big Beat' Music Outwits Critics' - Original Photo Caption: Beverly Tuberville & Garry George, Goodlettsville High, do ' the swim' to the Big Beat of 'The Knights. - Nashville Banner: Friday, October 22, 1965


'Sing-Outers' Ask Important Question - Nashville Banner: Saturday, January 22, 1966, Front Page (1) Afternoon Paper


'Sing-Out' Cast At TPA Meeting, Peabody - Nashville Banner: Saturday, January 22, 1966, Page 2 Afternoon Paper (Staff Photos By Bill Goodman & Bob Ray)


Scenes During Shows At Coliseum, Vanderbilt: Resolution And A Play - Nashville Banner: Monday, January 24, 1966, Page 2 (Staff Photos by Vic Cooley, Bill Goodman, Bob Ray & Charles Warren


A Horseback Wedding - With this ring I promise to love, honor & o-bay - Chryl Stevens (19) & Dennis Morgan (20) were wed on horseback Thursday night, in a ceremony performed by Baptist minister, Rev. Gerald Birdwell of Lafayette under the lights at country music singer Loretta Lynn's rodeo arena in Goodlettsville. - Nashville Banner: Saturday, May 7, 1966


At Children's Theater - Original Photo Caption: David B. Howard, Karen M. White, Diane Shotwell, Lisa Meyssel and Martine Collier as weavers show their cloths to the emperor in a scene from 'The Emperor's New Clothes,' opening production of Nashville Children's Theater's 1966-67 season. - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, November 1, 1966


Sam The Slam And Buttons The Bowser, Or, Down In One Round - The Nashville Banner: Tuesday, November 9, 1965


Hospitals Victim Of Milk Price Dispute - State, City To Aid Deliveries: 2 Dairies Halt Work - Nashville Banner: Friday, March 24, 1967, Front Page (1)


Action Prevents Deliveries By Purity - Mob Bombards Milk Trucks: 4 Persons Arrested At Plant - Nashville Banner: Wednesday, March 29, 1967, Front Page (1)


Prime Suspects Believed Black Power Advocates - 2 Sought In Officers Slaying: Auto Yields SNCC Items; 2nd Man Hurt - Nashville Banner: Thursday, January 18, 1968


Thomas E. "Johnson Was 21st Line Of Duty Victim" - Nashville Banner: Thursday, January, 18, 1968


Second Bomb Wrecks Burger Bar: An explosion today ripped through a Hillsboro Road drive-in-restaurant (Griff's Burger Bar) for the second time within 72 hours, destroying the establishment and injuring 2 employees. Nashville Banner: Monday, July 15, 1968


New Puppet Show At Library : In this scene from Tom Tichenor's new Christmas puppet show at the Nashville Public Library, Santa Claus takes Witchie on a tour of his workshop in an effort to convince unbelieving Witchie there is a Santa Claus. - Nashville Banner: Monday, December 2, 1968


Automobile On Railway Tracks - Nashville Banner: circa 1968


Firemen Say Roof Saved Travellers Rest: Metro firemen today credited the tin roof over the ell part of historic Travellers Rest with saving the Tennessee landmark from destruction by a fire that struck the building Saturday afternoon . - Nashville Banner: Monday, January 6, 1969


Commissioners View City - Nashville Banner: Wednesday, May 14, 1969, Page 32


Fifth And Broadway Scene - Nashville Banner: Monday, July 21, 1969


Computer Course Offered - Original Photo Caption: Gene Burnett, Hillsboro High School mathematics teacher, discusses the computer used by several schools in a course included in Metro schools senior high curriculum this year with Hillsboro students Miss Connie Jones, Bob Woods, and Randy Blum - Nashville Banner: Thursday, October 30, 1969


People enjoying the Tennessee State Fair in Nashville - Tennessee State Fair Collection: circa September 1970.


Crowd Of 400 Protest; Busing Hearing Halted - Original Photo Caption: Parents protesting the busing of their children gather in front of the U.S. Courthouse. - Nashville Banner: Friday, March 12, 1971


Bunny-Love Bloom - Original Photo Caption: A bunny is a girl's best friend, especially if she is 3 years old and it's the Easter season. Little Pamela Dean Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larry Gibbs of 3000 Kinwood Drive, Antioch, hugs the furry stuffed rabbit at a local department store. - Nashville Banner: Saturday, April 10, 1971


Recent Weather Confuses Mother Nature - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, January 11, 1972, Front Page (1)


School Days More Like School Nights These Days: With Daylight Saving Time in effect, students leave a school bus in total darkness at 6:30 a.m. today and head for the beckoning lights of McGavock Comprehensive High School. More than 20,000 Metro students rode buses to school in the pre-dawn hours. - Nashville Banner: Monday, January 7, 1974


Linotype Machine for an article about the Banner changing from hot type to cold type - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, February 12, 1974


Dairy cattle exhibitors at the Tennessee State Fair in Nashville: A view of the young exhibitors with their dairy cattle. - Tennessee State Fair Collection: Friday, September 20, 1974


Dairy cattle exhibitors at the Tennessee State Fair in Nashville: A view of the young exhibitors with their dairy cattle- Tennessee State Fair Collection: Friday, September 20, 1974


Children's Home Reunion Brings Fond Memories - Original Photo Caption: Mrs. Nannie Lee Bryant Whitman, Nashville, Claude White, Shelbyville, Mrs. Francis Kelly Nimmow, Morton Grove III, James M. Gregg, director of the home, Clyde White, Murfreesboro, and Miss Frances Stewart, Birmingham, a former teacher and daughter of a former director of the home, talk over old times at an alumni reunion of the Baptist Children's Home in Brentwood. - Nashville Banner: Wednesday, October 1, 1975


Just Ducky - Nashville Banner: Monday, October 11, 1976, Front Page (1)


Great Pumpkins ! Costumes Make Halloween More Spirited: Mom's black skirt, sister's recital costume or just an old sheet make fun, original costumes for spooks on All Hallows Eve, as Ramie, Lissa and Naylor demonstrate. - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, October 19, 1976


Great Pumpkins ! Costumes Make Halloween More Spirited: New and traditional Halloween costumes range from the Six Million Dollar Man to Minnie Mouse and the Bionic Woman, as Naylor, Lissa, and Ramie Smith, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert N. Smith, show here. - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, October 19, 1976


Great Pumpkins ! Costumes Make Halloween More Spirited: Cannon Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith and Michael Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Starr, model their own custom-made prizewinners, Count Dracula and Porter Wagoner. - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, October 19, 1976


Water Baby: Mrs. Carl Robinson helps her 8-month-old baby, Kim, stay afloat in the Timbers Apartments Pool. - Nashville Banner: circa June 1977


42 Perish In Jail Fire: Padding Contained Cyanide Mixture - Nashville Banner: Monday, June 27, 1977, Front Page (1)


Waverly, Tennessee Train Derailment Explosion: This photo was of a house on Richland Avenue - A wrecked railroad tanker loaded with liquid propane exploded on Friday, February 24, 1978. The explosion left 16 dead in the blast and the aftermath. up


Petal Picking - Kimberly Dianne Robinson, 20 month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Carl Robinson, of the Timbers Apartments, is careful no to get pricked as she inspects the roses. - Nashville Banner: Friday, June 2, 1978, Front Page (1)


Spring Beauties - Some early-blooming crocuses and a warm smile from Kimberly Dianne Robinson are two sure signs spring is only two days away. Kimberly is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson, of the Cedar Hill Apartments, Nolensville Road. - Nashville Banner - Monday, March 19, 1979


Photographer Covers Son's Shooting - Bill Goodman snapped this photo of wounded Tommy Majors just before learning his son, Mike, was shot. - Nashville Banner: Monday, September 8, 1980


Enticing Ice: Nicole Munn, 7, and friend Jeff Moley take to the ice that spread across the lake in Centennial Park. Temperatures dropped to a season low about 7 a.m. today, with some power outages in the area. - Nashville Banner: Friday, January 9, 1981


Flower Child - Five-year-old Kim Roberts (Robinson), of Sheraton Hills Apartments, sees that summer showers bring flowers, too. Kim, daughter of Linda Robertson (Robinson), sniffs some tall sunflowers behind the apartment complex on Whispering Hills Drive. - Nashville Banner: circa Summer 1981


DeWitt Thompson IV, David K. Wilson, Board Chairman Joe C. Davis, E. Bronson Ingram, and Ben S. Gambill Jr, discuss the expansion plans for MBA - The 5 MBA Trustees oversaw a major expansion of the campus in 1982 including the Massey Junior School Building, new athletic facilities, a new Science laboratory in the gym, and a newly renovated Carter building. - Nashville Banner: January 1982


Capers CME Church Hails Slave Founders: A congregation that was started 150 years ago by slaves who worshipped in the balcony of a downtown white Methodist church paid tribute Sunday to the cherished legacy left by those early members. Original Photo Caption - Bishop Peter Randolph Shy (left) and Rev. Charles Winfrey examine Capers Memorial anniversary book. A photo of the church can be seen on the cover. - Nashville Banner: Monday, March 1, 1982


Demonstrators Protest President Reagan's Programs At Legislative Plaza - Nashville Banner: Monday, March 15, 1982


Dog, bike aid arrests: 2 sniping suspects held - Nashville Banner: Thursday, June 24, 1982, Front Page 1


Estis family endured hardship - Nashville Banner: Thursday, June 24, 1982, Front Page (1)


Drunks Ruining City's Image - Lower Broadway has long been the home of Nashville's derelict population. But authorities say the transients are swelling in numbers and migrating west. - Original Photo Caption: A transient sleeps it off at the First Baptist Church - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, August 10, 1982


Dr. Millicent Lownes says her center has helped hundreds: TSU Center Gives A Hand - Nashville Banner: Wednesday, March 5, 1986


Spring Setting: Kim Robinson, 9, of Nashville stands in the midst of a forsythia bush and enjoys the spring like weather. - Nashville Banner: circa Spring 1986


Car Phones Hot In Construction - People used to think that cellular telephones were for big shots, not hard hats. But the construction business has proven to be one of the most receptive markets for cellular phones. - Original Photo Caption: Tom Hudson uses a phone at the Volunteer Welding construction site while Jeff Kudlata looks on. - Nashville Banner: Tuesday, October 7, 1986


Squirrel soaking in the sunlight while in the snow - Banner Negatives Collection (Bill Goodman)


Pro: Road To Aid Traffic Flow, Street Safety - The White family: Go with I-440 - Nashville Banner: circa January 1977