Reformation--England; Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547; Monasticism and religious orders--England--History
This thesis is a critical examination of the dissolution of the monasteries under the reign of Henry VIII, and the key role the dissolution played in his plan for the Reformation in England. In addition, the present study found that by closely...
Portraits; Men; Women; Business people; Ocean travel; Ships
Thomas H. Minary, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky standing on board a ship with his wife, Ella Bell Bowmer Minary. The photograph is marked with discolorations. Attached to back of image: Mr. & Mrs. T.H. Minary, Jr. newly weds, snapped before they...
Pedestrians, cars, a trolley, and a horse and buggy drive along Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky. A traffic cop stands in the middle with his hand on a cord or pole attached to a box suspended over the intersection. This box may have been a...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of W.G. Giles of Louisville, Kentucky, President of Monarch Auto Company. He is wearing dark-rimmed glasses and printed tie. The photograph has been painted on, yellowing from age and discoloration. Stamped on back of image: February 12,...
Multiple views of Monarch Auto Company, a one-story brick building at 735 S 8th Street, and portions of the 700 block of 8th Street near York Street. Wood planks are on the street in front of the building and a construction site is blocking a...
Composite drawings; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Forts & fortifications; Armored vessels; Gunboats
Composite five sketches relating to the attack on Fort Hindman, a Confederate fort on the Arkansas River, in 1863. Each photo has a caption: View of the attack on Fort Hindman Jan. 11th 1863; the "Rattler," "Glide" and Ram...
Automobile industry; Automobiles; Ford Motor Company; Men; Business people
Last Model T Ford (motor number 14,987,899) leaves the assembly line at Ford plant on Southwestern Parkway in Louisville, Kentucky on July 3, 1927. Posing with auto, from left to right: Keith Denham, R.G. Potter, Carlton Fry, Elbert J. Lucas (Ford...