Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); Classrooms; African American college students; College students; African American educators; Education; African Americans--Education (Higher); Home economics; Sewing; Sewing machines; Hats; African Americans
Female students take a millinery class at Simmons University. Some students are sewing hats by hand while others are using sewing machines. The back of the photograph reads: "'Hats' 'Hats' 'Hats' Milinery Art at Simmons University." The...
Two men and one boy wearing suits and hats and three women wearing long dresses and hats with flowers stand in the grass beside a body of water. Title supplied by cataloger.
Three women and a man stand outside a car while others sit inside. The women wear dresses and coats with dropped waistlines and fitted hats over short hair. The men wear suits with ties and hats. The sides of two buildings can be seen in the...
Location: Fourth Street and Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A number of pedestrians cross Liberty Street in front of Woolworth's. The street scene shows many people walking and cars driving along or parked on Fourth Street. Many of the people...
Jean Thomas (left), wearing a long white dress and holding a parasol, and an unidentified woman, also wearing a long Victorian dress, stand outdoors near trees and plants. Both are wearing elaborate hats with feathers. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two women (possibly Trixy Lydia Ross Bell and Jean Thomas) stand outside a frame house (possibly the Bell family home in Ashland, Kentucky) wearing dresses and wide-brimmed hats. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two men, including Harry Looney (left), stand outside a brick building with painted billboard. Both men are wearing suits and straw hats, and Looney carries an umbrella. Title supplied by cataloger.
Four old men wearing hats and suits sit on a bench on what appears to be a city block. Two of the men carry canes, and one has a long white beard and mustache. Title supplied by cataloger.
Four old men wearing hats and suits sit on a bench on what appears to be a city block. Two of the men carry canes, and one has a long white beard and mustache. Title supplied by cataloger.
Discovery & exploration; United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783; Men; Indians of North America; Uniforms
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at left: man in Colonial era attire holding piece of paper toward another man, in room guarded by man with bayonet wearing tri-cornered hat; man reading from paper to outdoor assemblage of men...
Woodblock prints of, from left to right starting at top left (all images signed "Hartwell" unless otherwise noted): "Abyssinia" [now Ethiopia/Eritrea], with three people, stringed instrument, and spear and shield; procession...
Merchandise display of women's hats. A long counter has hat stands and female busts showing women's hats with the sign "Spring Millinery" on the wall above.
From caption: C'est le chapeau qui fait l'homme / collage; from the MOMA website (http://www.moma.org) (11-2011): The Hat Makes the Man / Max Ernst (French, born Germany. 1891-1976) (1920). Gouache, pencil, oil, and ink on cut-and-pasted printed...
Cut and pasted paper, pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper. “Ernst's appreciation for visual and linguistic puns was likely fostered by Freud’s book Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious. Here, Ernst cut, pasted, and stacked photographs...
Stores & shops; Millinery; Streets; Automobiles; Street railroads; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 212 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This view of Fourth Street shows the Husch Bros. store with a cloth canopy above plate glass windows. In the front window is a display of hats with a sign reading, "Sale of 500 new Fall hats...
Men; Cobblestone streets; Hats; Western Union Telegraph Company; Uniforms; Alcoholic beverages; People
Young men gather around with cups and small buckets as a beer keg is emptied in the streets at Twelfth and Main Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. This December shot shows young working men, some wearing heavy jackets and caps or hats. One young boy...