Railroad exhibit. On an elevated platform decorated with an image of a train is a model train, possibly made of straw or hay and a small building, made of similar materials. On the building is a sign with the words 'Samples. Products. Raised Along...
Address: 235 E. Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. An iron gate separates the small lawn of the Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Clinic from the sidewalk. Two trees in the yard have the bottom portion of their trunks painted white. The three story...
Part of the construction of the Municipal Bridge (now George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge) is shown. A section in the middle of the bridge is still missing and pulleys are holding the other pieces in place. A number of long thin boats are...
Trucks; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Flags--United States; Grain elevators; World War, 1914-1918--Propaganda; Transportation; Buildings; Signs (Notices); Industrial facilities
Address: 912 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A cobblestone road with trolley tracks crosses in front of the Ballard Flour Mills. To the left of the complex is a covered area where railroad cars wait. Painted on the wall is "Chicago,...
A black Harley-Davidson motorcycle stands on its kickstand next to a wet field. A tag is attached to the front-wheel bumper which reads "Police." It has a central headlight with two side lamps. On the side of the engine is lettering...
Full-length character portrait of stage and screen actor Alphonse (sometimes spelled Alphonz) Ethier in costume as Ben Hur, a role he performed at Macauley's Theatre in March 1905. He wears a helmet, chain metal vest, short tunic, and Roman...
Full-length character portrait of actor Robert McWade in costume for the role of Simonides in "Ben Hur," which was produced at Macauley's Theater in March 1905. He is seated on a wooden throne, wearing patterned robes with fringed ends....
Full-length character portrait of comedic actor Digby Bell wearing white tie and tails. His receding hairline forms a tuft at the crown of his head and is powdered white at the temples, next to his whiskers, and his thick eyebrows appear to be...
Full-length character portrait of actors Alphonse (sometimes spelled Alphonz) Ethier and Mae Burgess in costume for their roles as Ben Hur and Iras, respectively, which they performed at Macauley's Theatre in the March 1905 production of "Ben...
Three-quarter length portrait of actress Harriet Palmer, who performed in the musical "The Tenderfoot" at Macauley's Theatre in 1904. She wears a hat with plume, suit, and blouse, possibly her costume for her role in "The...
Character portrait of Miss Elsa Ryan seated with arms crossed and head, tilted, leaning coquettishly on her right index finger. She wears a bonnet with flowers and a floral dress with wide sleeves, probably a costume for "Peg o' My...
Portrait of Pauline Maulnacht (Maulosochy?) wearing an embroidered white top with eagle brooch at collar. Inscription on print, lower center: To Mr. Macauley with best wishes Pauline Maulnacht (?) 1905. Location of photo studio: Milwaukee (Wis.)....
Character portrait of left profile of unidentified woman costumed as a man, wearing a large hat with ostrich plume and a jacket. Inscription on mount verso: Dear Mollie From Always The Same Jeannie Milwaukee Nov 7th/84. Location of photo studio:...
Three-quarter length portrait of stage and screen actor Charles B. Wells, who was born ca. 1851 and died October 14, 1924 in Bayside, New York. Here he wears a suit jacket, vest with watch fob, tie, and striped trousers. He has a mustache, and...
Full-length character portrait of comedic actor Digby Bell wearing white tie and tails. His receding hairline forms a tuft at the crown of his head and is powdered white at the temples, next to his whiskers, and his thick eyebrows appear to be...
Portrait of comedic actor wearing a suit jacket and tie with stickpin. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1849, Bell died June 20, 1917 in New York City. Digby Bell starred in productions of "Lawn Tennis" (October 1880); "The Tar and...
Full-length character portrait of comedic actor Digby Bell in costume for his role as Ruddifoot in "Lawn Tennis," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in October 1880. He wears a hat and long jacket with knee-length pants and...
Portrait of performer, producer, and director Fred W. Mace wearing a suit jacket and tie. Fred W. Mace appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "Piff Paff Pouf" (April 1905, November 1905, and May 1906) and "The Umpire" (January 1907)....
Character portrait of left profile of actress Stella Boniface Weaver in costume for the role of Amrah in "Ben Hur," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre five times between 1891 and 1917. She was probably part of the March 1905 cast,...
Character portrait of left profile of stage and screen actor Alphonse (sometimes spelled Alphonz) Ethier in costume as Ben Hur, a role he performed at Macauley's Theatre in March 1905. He wears a helmet, chain metal vest, short tunic, and Roman...