Most of these doors were not on the main street of Calvert, but along the railroad track where we found the 1950 Studebaker (see below). I liked the ruggedness of these doors.

This is another edition of Dan’s Thursday Doors. Please follow the link and check out his doors.

Here are the earlier Calvert posts:

1950 Studebaker Champion. I know, I snuck in another Calvert post! This one is the 7th, in case you were counting.

Thursday Doors — Calvert, TX Part 6.

Thursday Doors — Calvert, TX Part 5. The point at which I realized I had a series.

Monochrome Monday: Calvert Oddities. I really love the B&W of the motorcycle through the window. It’s become one of my favorites.

Thursday Doors: On the Edge of Town.

Death of a Washer

Thursday Doors: Saturday Edition — Wash Out I love the way these were washed out. Still haven’t figured out how that happened.

The Doors


Clearly my favorite door from this collection. It looks like a lot of doors should look, well made, and able to keep people out when necessary.


This is a camouflage door. Not all that easy to see.


This is one of those doors that says, “We don’t let you in or out!”


A closer look.


J ADOU? Strange name for a building. But then again, they don’t want us coming in or getting out. So maybe we will just leave them alone.


And finally, a pleasant and inviting door.


All photos are copyright © Timothy J. Hammons, 2022.