This thesis is examines the imperial attachment to the Suez Canal from 1875 to 1956. It begins with the canal share purchase by the Disraeli Government and ends with the Suez Crisis. Traditional scholarship views relations between the Britain and...
A note on the photograph indicates, "View looking west after the Tornado of June 2d 1875." The Masonic Home for Widows & Orphans, located on 2nd Street south of Bloom in Louisville, Kentucky, was incorporated on January 15, 1867. In...
Medical education; Medical students; Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.)
Catalog for Central University, 1874-1875. Includes information for College of Medicine and other university colleges and departments. Includes list of faculty at College of Medicine in Louisville (Louisville Hospital College of Medicine), students...
Character portrait of actress Mary Anderson as a young woman, looking over her left shoulder. She wears a ribbon (in three bands) around her hair, which is pulled back, and a loose white dress. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro....
Character portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson wearing a white shawl around her shoulders and a crown of laurels around her head. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859, she made her stage debut at Macauley's...
Portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson as a young woman. She wears her hair pulled back. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859, she made her stage debut at Macauley's Theatre in "Romeo and Juliet" on...
Autographed three-quarter length character portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson in Greco-Roman costume of white dress with criss-cross bodice and cape over one shoulder. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859,...
Character portrait of actress Ada Rehan wearing a bonnet with ostrich plumes and a high-necked blouse. Born Bridget Crehan, in Limerick, Ireland, on April 22, 1857, she died in New York City on January 8, 1916. Her first appearance at Macauley's...
Character portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson as a young woman. She wears a ribbon (in three bands) around her hair, which is pulled back, and a loose white dress. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859, she...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actress Grace Rankin in costume for a role in "The Black Crook." She wears a Bavarian dress with apron, and her hair is in ringlets, pulled back from her face. Annotation on mount verso: Grace...
Portrait of left profile of Mary Anderson wearing a plumed hat, fur coat, and blouse with high collar. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859, she made her stage debut at Macauley's Theatre in "Romeo and Juliet"...
Map of Louisville, Kentucky and parts of Jeffersonville and New Albany, Indiana, shows Ohio River islands, railway bridge, Portland canal, ferry routes, city streets, toll roads, rail lines, and major landmarks. City limits are outlined in color...
Two rows of empty, upholstered chairs in a long, narrow room. Curtains or other fabric is on the walls. The floor is carpeted. A tall, narrow window is at the end of the room. Handwritten on back: Parlor car 1875 [illegible]
Taylor Made Pharmacy sits at the corner of Fourth and Jefferson Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. Further along Fourth Street are signs for Strauss "High Art Clothes," Johnson's Men's Footwear, Edwin Clapp Shoes, Gathof's, and English...
View of Cumberland Gap from the Tennessee side, with several homes along a dirt road. Likely taken in 1875 when Mr. Mullen was at Cumberland Gap visiting the summer geological field camp held by Harvard University and the Kentucky Geological Survey.
View of the Cumberland Gap from high on the Kentucky side, with some dwellings and barns in the distance. Likely taken in 1875 when Mr. Mullen was at Cumberland Gap visiting the summer geological field camp held by Harvard University and the...
Address: 118-122 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Viewed from the side of the building, ghost sign reads "Bridges Smith & Co. 'The Paint People' Since 1875."
Address: 101 W. Market St., Louisville, KY. "1875" is painted above "German National Trust" on the west side of this building. The German National Trust was later know as National Bank of Commerce.
Address: 124 Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Illegible ghost sign, viewed from the side of the building housing Murphy Elevator Co. Ghost sign for "Bridges Smith & Co. 'The Paint People' Since 1875" also visible on adjacent...
Ornate design featuring floral elements and a key-shaped element with a scroll wrapped around it. The scroll at the top contains the phrase "Ex Libris." A panel contains a quotation and attribution: "Unto my good books so good to...