After a careful study of Madison Cawein's poetry, and comparing his views on religion and philosophy with those of some of the great English poets, Wordsworth, Shelley, Byron, Tennyson and Browning, I shall summarize them as follows, and treat each...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actor Oliver Doud Byron in costume for his role as John Burkett Ryder in "The Lion and the Mouse," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1907. He holds a pen and paper, and wears a...
Character portrait of actor Arthur Byron, who performed in "The Lion and the Mouse" at Macauley's Theatre from February 25 to March 2, 1907. He is seated at a desk covered with books and papers, wearing a suit and tie. He is likely the...
Jockey Byron Hilliard seated atop a horse on the racetrack at Churchill Downs. The photograph has been cut and yellowing from age. Handwritten on back of image: Byron Hilliard, winning cup race. Stamped on back: December 28, 1935.
Byron Typewriter Cabinet Company, Louisville, Kentucky. A single-story brick building with clumps of weeds on the lot, company name painted on the front, and "Byron Desk Co." painted on the side.
Byron Hilliard receiving a winning cup trophy at Churchill Downs. The photograph has been cut to an irregular size. Stamped on of image: December 28, 1935. Handwritten on back: a jockey.
Jockey Byron Hilliard riding his horse, about to cross the finish line at Churchill Downs. The photograph has been cut, remnants of tape in top corner and yellowing from age. Stamped on back of image: December 28, 1935.
Byron Hilliard sitting atop a horse, wearing a jockey outfit. The photograph has a corner cut out, creases, and discolorations. Stamped on back of image: October 30, 1935.
Three-quarter length portrait of actor H. B. Warner wearing a checked wool three-piece suit with tie. He stands with his hands in his pockets, and his hair is combed away from his forehead. Henry Byron Warner (also known as Henry Byron...
Delivery trucks in front of a three-story brick industrial building with a freight train stopped behind the trucks. The building is for Byron Sash & Door Company. Some of the trucks are from Cummins-Collins Distilleries and Horn Transfer Line....