Thomas Harding was born July 7, 1911, at Little Rock, Arkansas, the son of Thomas Harding II, an architect, and Mary Rice Harding. Following his education at St. Andrews Cathedral, Little Rock High School, and Washington University at St. Louis, Missouri, he practiced architecture with his father. During World War II Harding served with the Air Force in North Africa and Italy. After his discharge in 1945, Harding opened a photography studio in Little Rock.

In 1964 Harding sold his Little Rock studio and moved to New York where he was associated with the prestigious Bachrach studio. He returned to Little Rock in 1970 and again opened a commercial and portrait studio. His company has provided photography for most of the advertising agencies in Arkansas as well as numerous national accounts. The portrait division photographed individually over 200 prominent Arkansas lawyers for the Arkansas Bar Association Wall of Fame, several thousand bankers, doctors, and other professionals.

Harding closed his studio in June 1982 to retire and devote his time to several hobbies, including pinhole photography and water color painting. He published two books, One Room Schoolhouses of Arkansas As Seen Through a Pinhole (UA Press, 1993) and An Outhouse by Any Other Name (August House Publishers, 1999). Harding died August 4, 2002, and is buried at Calvary Cemetery, Little Rock

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Submissions from 1971

National Investors Life Insurance Company (NILIC): Pension plan group, two day conferences

National Investors Life Insurance Company (NILIC): Radio

National Investors Life Insurance Company (NILIC): Top people in their offices with their secretaries and other people who work for them

Neff, Mrs. Edgar

Neyland, Truemper, Millett, Gatchell

Niswanger, Barry

Norrell, Gordon

O'Dell, Lloyd

Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. James

Park, Ruth Jane

Pat Schnider, Tim Irby, Bud Lowry

Patterson, Morris

Patterson, Morris

Patterson, Mrs. Hugh

Peck, Cliff

Peck, Cliff

Pen & autoloan form

Penick, Ed

Penick, Ed

Pen pal letter

Perry, Mrs. Louis

Pettit, David

Pettit, Mrs. Arch

Pfeifer, Don

Phillips, Dan

Phillips, J.D.

Photo of penick store

Photos of electrical equipment

Pistole, Joe

Plastic top popper

Pledger, Robert

Pots & pans

Price, Susan

Pro's awards

Prudential Insurance Company: Group of 12

Quinn, Luke

Ragsdale, Floyd

Ragsdale, Floyd

Ramsey, Joy

Ray, Bill

Razorback doll

Reddy Kilowatt & coin purse

Remmel, Becky

Remmel, Becky

Rings for Mrs. Rothman

Roark, Anne

Roark, Sally

Robert Majors

Robinson, Dan

Robinson, Mrs. Bigelow

Robinson, Sam Jr.

Rogers, Jay

Rowland, Sam

Ruschmeier, John

Ryker, Bill

Safety deposit boxes

Sanders, Ralph

Sanders, Ted

Satterfield, Hammond

Satterfield, Holt

Satterfield, Howard

Saunders, William Jr.

Scott, Clyde

Selig, John

Selman, Jim

Shanks, Capp

Sherman, Harold

Sherman, Harold

Sherman, Mrs. Dave

Sherpherd, Josh

Shult, Richard

Sligh, Eddie

Smith, Dorothy

Smith, Savannah

Snyder, Pat

Sponer, Mrs. Thomas

Stanley, Linda

Stebbins, Howard

Steele, Charles

Stein, Conrad

Sterling Stores: Arnold Mayershon, Dave Grundfest, Jr.

Stewart, Jennie

Stillwater, Mrs. Mabel

Stover, W.J.

Stover, W.J.

Stuckey, Dr. James

Sullivan, Dabbs

"Sunbeam Bread"

Table setting & model, top of rock

Tacket, Theressa

Tait, Shelly

Tait, Shelly

Tanner, Jerry

Taylor, Julia

Taylor, W.C.

Thomas, Herbert

Thomas, Herbert

Thomas, Jennifer

Thomas, Jennifer

Thomas, William