Sculpture; Diptychs; Commemorations; Portraits; Men; Consuls; Government officials; Politicians; People associated with politics & government; Clothing & dress; Hairstyles; Scepters; Ceremonial objects; Symbols; Monograms; Medallions...
"The Louvre diptych was produced in 506 A.D., on the occasion of the consulate of Areobindus. […] An exceptionally high number of diptychs and panels in his name remain: two complete diptychs and five individual panels. […] The Areobindus...
"It was built illegally by private interests in the last decade of the first century B.C. [...]. Renovated in the Fourth Style after the earthquake of 62 A.D. [...]." (p.122); “The oecus is a rectangular vaulted hall six meters wide by...
"It was built illegally by private interests in the last decade of the first century B.C. [...]. Renovated in the Fourth Style after the earthquake of 62 A.D. [...]." (p.122); “The oecus is a rectangular vaulted hall six meters wide by...
Southern Junior High School, Ashland & Bellevue Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Written on back: Principal Miss Fannie H. Lowenstein. Two-story light brick building in three sections located on terraced ground with a three-door entrance reached...
Louisville Free Public Library; Segregation; Libraries; African Americans; People
Address: 604 S. Tenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. African American children sit at tables or stand by bookshelves in the children's room of the Western Colored Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library. A number of books are on the tables and...
Harry W. Embry home, The Ingleside, at Woodbourne Avenue, overlooking Cherokee & Seneca parks, Louisville, Kentucky. Light snow on the ground in front of a two-story light colored house with dark paneling. English style with stucco and timber...
J. Stoddard Johnston elementary school, Flatlick Road & Warnock Street, Louisville, Kentucky (now 2301 Bradley Avenue). Artist's drawing of three-story brick building with vertical columns around four two-story panels of windows. The entrance...
J. Stoddard Johnston elementary school, Flatlick Road & Warnock Street, Louisville, Kentucky (now 2301 Bradley Avenue). Three-story brick building with vertical columns around four two-story panels of windows. The entrance is on the second...
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...
Roosevelt School, 222 North 17th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of three-story brick buildings on a street corner, with a yard surrounded by a white picket fence and containing a basketball court. The front building has an arch over...
Roosevelt School, 222 North 17th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. More of a close-up than photo ULPA 1994.18.1050 and a slightly lighter print with a bit of sun and a buggy parked along the street. Diagonal view of three-story brick buildings on a...
Buildings; Commercial facilities; Department stores; Montgomery Ward
Montgomery Ward, Fourth Street between Walnut and Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky; opening day 1920. Slightly diagonal photograph of Montgomery Ward, with a sign above its first floor saying its name on a windowless concrete panel; for the two floors...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Louisville City Hospital; Hospital wards
Hydropathic ward at Louisville City Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky. Caption below: "Hydropathic Ward." A man stands in a wood enclosure with slanted top and double doors along both front facades. His head pokes through a hole at the top...
Silhouette of a man sitting at a desk writing. A window is behind him. A floor lamp and corner of a bookshelf are next to him. Text panels are above and below the image. The top panel contains the phrase "His Book." At the bottom is the...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
J.M. WHITE, a side-wheel packet with wood hull (312.7 ft. x 47.9 ft. x 11.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1878. Owned by Greenville & New Orleans Packet Co., J.M. WHITE operated on the lower Mississippi River. The 276th boat built at Howard,...
Production photograph from the play "Inconstant George." A man, at center, wearing a mis-buttoned trench coat, a hat, a mustache, and a frown looks over at a woman (wearing a long dress with embroidered panels) and a man (wearing a...