"The Sanctuary of Asclepius is at the bottom left." (Caption, p.101); "The new skene, which had three doorways in it, was fronted by a closed colonnade. It also had two wings projecting forward 5 metres (16 1/2 feet), which were...
A church in Winchester, Kentucky, misidentified in the Ford albums as a Baptist church (a postcard of the same large brick church with a prominent bell tower, fronted by a brick sidewalk bore the title First Presbyterian Church).
Festival Hall, the centerpiece of the Main View of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, is fronted by the Cascades and the Grand Basin. The smaller building to the left is the East Cascade Restaurant.
J. B. Atkinson elementary school, 2811 Duncan, Louisville, Kentucky. Three-story brick building with stone base and a deeply recessed center, fronted by a white picket fence. The windows have stone crowning above. In the yard are numerous large...
Century-old Guthrie Homestead, Fern Creek, Kentucky. Corner view of brick mansion fronted by trees with new leaves and small, manicured pines and bushes close to the house, which has pillared one and two story porches and a small curved wall of...
Library in Hillside House, home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Cary in Indian Hills, near Louisville, Kentucky. Built in bookshelves line the library walls with books, except for at the fireplace, which is topped with vases, paneling, and a painting (and...
Prentice School, Sixth & Walnut Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Named for George D. Prentice. Two-story brick building with small, one-story pillared porch at the entrance. The front windows are in four panels of five, as well as a panel of two...
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sackett on Alta Vista Road overlooking Cherokee Park, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story concrete home with varied roof, fronted by a large, leafy tree at right. The roof slopes down to the first floor on the wings. Towards...