City & town life; Streets; Banks; Automobiles; Buildings; Historic buildings; Stores & shops
Address: 208 S. Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. At the intersection of Fifth and Market Streets in downtown stands the Louisville Trust Building. Oversized arches mark the entries and are repeated several stories above with smaller arched...
Black cars park in the brick street in front of W. K. Stewart Company at 425 S. Fourth Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Under the primary sign for the company is "Books, Stationery & Office Supplies" and a banner reading, "Big...
Address: 521 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A string of cars are parked next to the Southern Bell building with its oversized doors and windows on the first floor. The building is made of stone and brick and has a tiered effect with...
Profile of a male elf wearing oversized glasses and walking while carrying a large book. The image is framed by a circular inside a rectangle with decorative elements. Above the frame is a banner with the text "His Book." Above the banner...
A young boy in a plaid shirt and oversized pants held up by suspenders stands near wooden chair next to log cabin (probably the Traipsin' Woman Cabin near the Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). He is likely Thomas "Buddy" Jones, son of...
Production photo of a scene from Bernard Shaw's "You Never Can Tell" (staged by the University of Louisville Players at Macauley's Theatre in April 1915). The scene takes place in a drawing room, with five well-dressed man and three...
Full-length character portrait of British actor George Arliss in costume for the role of "Disraeli," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in February 1914. He wears a long suit jacket and oversized bow tie, and stands with a pad of...
Autographed full-length character portrait of Francis Wilson, an actor who also wrote, directed, and produced the Francis Wilson Opera Company, and served as the first President of Actors' Equity Association (1913-1920). He stands on a stage set...
Character portrait of actress Gertrude Quinlan wearing hat with oversized ostrich plume. Her long curly hair is left down. She performed at Macauley's Theatre in "King Dodo" (October 1901) and "The College Widow" (September...
Full-length character portrait of girl, possibly costumed as a boy, in cap, oversized shirt, and leggings. Inscription on mount, lower right: "To Mrs. Macauley with my love, Winifred Lawshe." Title supplied by cataloger.
Portrait of young woman with dimpled smile, wearing an oversized hat and dress with embroidered bodice, and holding three flowers in white-gloved hands. Annotation on mount verso: [Illegible] Walker "Barbara" in Old Kentucky Masonic....
Character portrait of performer Gus C. Weinburg wearing long hair, an oversized hat, and a Spanish style velvet jacket and shirt. He is smiling broadly. Weinburg starred in "The Storks" (January 1904) and "The Forbidden Land"...
A group of uniformed Salvation Army members stand on stage along with a group of children, some holding American flags, and props including a giant pot of Peacock Coffee (with mug); an oversized "In God We Trust" coin (dated 1932); a drum...
Two women in sailor suit uniforms, and one in dress with white apron around her waist, pose at Art Deco coffee stand bearing name "Kroger" in large letters and "Piggly Wiggly Louisville, Ky." on smaller signs at back of counter....
Art Deco coffee stand bearing name "Kroger" in large letters and "Piggly Wiggly Louisville, Ky." on smaller signs at back of counter. Packages of Kroger's Jewel Coffee displayed beneath an oversized cup with "Hot...
Child in glasses and oversized overcoat sits in chair holding a "newspaper" that advertises Wintersmith's Chill Tonic. Arthur Peter & Co., Louisville, is listed as the "general agent" for the chill tonic. A post script is...
Man and woman near oversized snowball. A small animal, probably a dog, peers around the snowball, which is as tall as the woman. The man and woman wear stereotypical Dutch costumes: both wear wooden shoes, and the woman wears a white cap....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Stadiums; Sports & recreation facilities; Sculpture; Baseballs;
Jim Patterson Stadium, front entrance. The Cardinal Bird logo is featured on the two "towers" anchoring the corners. A sculpture made of three oversized bats stands in front of the entrance, and two large baseballs that give the...