Baseball; Events; Baseball managers; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.)
Louisville Colonels manager presented with gift at Parkway Field, Louisville, Kentucky. Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "R.G. Potter, Photo; Tommy Long, Dr. Geo. Leachman, Howard Camnitz, Hugh Powers, Dr. Fred Bender watch Wathen R....
"Dali prided himself on being the world's greatest ever painter of the female posterior." (Caption); "It was probably early in 1950 that Emmanuel Looten, a little-known Flemish poet, had made Dali the unexpected and 'gelatinous' gift...
Ten men, including one on a motorcycle with sidecar, pose in front of The Murphy Elevator Company Inc. storefront, which bears stenciled signs reading "Warner Elevator Sales & Service," "The Murphy Elevator Co. Incorporated...
Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.; Buildings; Health care facilities
Caroline Butler Atwood Memorial Center, a unit of the Frontier Nursing Service on Red Bird River in Clay County, Kentucky. Buildings, split rail fence, and circular road in a rural, wooded area. On back of image: "Caroline Butler Atwood...
The Louisville Colonels baseball team plays at Parkway Field, Louisville, Kentucky, on opening day, April 16, 1942. Stands, roof and infield are shown. Stamped on back of image are "Louisville Free Public Library February 25, 1953 Kentucky...
Aerial view of downtown, Broadway in foreground, Louisville, Kentucky. Aerial view of a cluster of larger buildings amid smaller buildings. In the upper left corner of the photograph is the Ohio River and a bridge. Gift of R. G. Potter.
Fourth Street looking north to Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. View from roof height at Fourth Street facing north. A street with many cars, especially parked cars, runs along the left third of the photograph. Roof tops can be seen at either side...
Jean Thomas, wearing a coat and tam and clutching her 'Gold Coast' briefcase from Africa, stands outside by the gate of the brick fence at her 'Wee House in the Wood' property in Ashland, Kentucky. The briefcase had been a gift from former employer...
Jean Thomas holds and examines a sculpture of an oarsman. She is standing outside her 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky, wearing a polka dot dress and pearls. On her arm is an African briefcase with an inlaid pattern. The briefcase had...
Jean Thomas, wearing a coat and tam and clutching her "Gold Coast" briefcase from Africa, stands outside a brick house with wooden trellis and bench, her "Wee House in the Wood" in Ashland, Kentucky. The briefcase had been a...
Antiphonaries--Illustrations; Gregorian chants--Illustrations; Music--Manuscripts--France; Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval--France; Manuscripts, Medieval
Leaf from a fifteenth century French antiphonary, representing a segment of text related to the Feast of the Crown of Thorns. Also called an antiphonal or antiphoner, an antiphonary collects portions of psalms and hymns sung during liturgies or...
Historic sites; Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site (Ky.); Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Log cabins; Monuments & memorials
Replica of the cabin where Abraham Lincoln was born in Hodgenville, Kentucky. The original cabin was mostly destroyed, but a replica, built from some of the original salvaged materials, stands within the Lincoln Memorial at the Abraham Lincoln...
Statue of Liberty with water in foreground. Text printed on verso reads, "It is a colossal figure formed of plates of bronze on an iron frame work, supported on a high granite pedestal on Bedloe's Island, new York. The figure represents a...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Water towers; Electric signs; Railroads; Streets;
Reynolds Building, with the Third Street railroad overpass and Eastern Parkway in the foreground. The Reynolds sign and water tower can be seen at the top of the building. The Reynolds building was built originally by the Ford Motor Company;...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gardencourt (Louisville, Ky.); Houses; Gardens;
Gardencourt with statuary in foreground and a garden to the side. Gardencourt was built in 1906 and was a gift to the University of Louisville by the Norton family. It was deeded March 14, 1947. It served as the site of the University of...