Acrolein--Toxicology; Stem cells--Effect of pollution on
Acrolein is a common pollutant present in ambient air, automobile exhaust, and tobacco smoke. Previous studies show that exposure to acrolein increases cardiovascular disease risk. To determine whether acrolein affect cardiovascular regeneration,...
One automobile driving on unpaved road. There are other cars lining the road; there are people in and around the cars. The car in the road is occupied by one man; it is an open-air vehicle and the driver is seated on the right rather than the...
A woman stands near the sidewalk on the side of a car. She looks toward a man holding either a map or an instruction manual as he stands in front of a second car with "Automobile Club Free Road Service" painted on the side. Both wear...
The Chautauqua movement has been called "culture under canvas" and "the university of the people." What began as a training camp for Sunday School teachers on the shores of Lake Chautauqua in western New York State in the...
A white automobile drives through standing water going west on East Bloom Street. A person on a bicycle carrying plastic bags cycles toward the east. Yellow caution tape extends across the intersection of East Bloom Street and Brook Street....
Louisville Automobile Club exterior. A two-story brick building with a white entryway (domed door and two domed windows) topped by a small iron balcony, while the building is topped by a small wood balcony. On back of image: "Lou Automobile...
Flooded intersection with businesses to the right, including a Buick and Oldsmobile automobile dealership, and additional stores to the right, including a Standard Oil gas station. Image is stamped Ohio River Flood January - February 1937 by...
Automobiles; Automobile dealerships; Men; Fire fighters
Front facade of Embry Motor Company Marmon automobile dealership at 849 S. 3rd Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville Fire Department chief shakes hands with another man beside Marmon car. Title supplied by cataloger.
Graham Automobile dealership giveaway in Old Louisville neighborhood, Louisville, Kentucky. Giveaway car and signs advertising: "Free 7 Graham Supercharger Sedans, Listen to W.H.A.S.-11-12 A.M. Daily, Enter Gold Medal's Nomination Sweepstakes,...
Sidewalks; Streets; Automobile service stations; Automobile dealerships
Cracked portions of a sidewalk across the street from Huber Gillette tires and automobile sales, which was located at 1007 East Jefferson Street. In the background is Brent's Tire Service. The date is 1949 or the early 1950s. Title supplied by...
Four-lane stretch of road with a liquor store, automobile service station, used car lot, and other businesses on either side. Title supplied by cataloger.
A convertible automobile is pulled up to the side of one of the overlooks at Iroquois Park in Louisville, Kentucky. A woman in a coat and feathered hat sits on the rock wall surrounding the overlook. Two men stand by the car and another woman sits...
Automobiles; Libraries; Louisville Free Public Library; Buildings; Historic buildings; Transportation
Address: 301 York Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A Winton automobile is parked in front of the Louisville Free Public Library. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long,...
Several young African American men work on an automobile chassis. Some wear overalls to protect their clothing; others wear vests and shirts. These young men are likely students at Central Colored School where the photograph was taken.
A Franklin automobile is shown with four men in it. The top is down for the picture, but the road appears icy and a little bit of snow appears at the base of the statue of Abraham Lincoln at the side of the Louisville Free Public Library at 301...
An African-American gentleman in a suit stands next to an automobile. He's wearing a top hat and coat and carries a walking stick. Man and car are in front of a building with a window sign that reads, "Webb & Co., Live Stock Commission...
Laura and Edmonds J. Howard, sitting in their automobile, a Haynes-Apperson motor carriage built in 1897-1898, on the lawn of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.
Howard family automobile, decorated with vines and other greenery, perhaps for a parade, sitting on the carriage road outside the west entrance of the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana. A woman, probably a nurse is sitting...
James E. "Captain Jim" Howard sitting in an automobile, believed to be a 1904 Eldredge Runabout, on the driveway outside the west entrance to the Howard Mansion in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana.