Ferries; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
THOMAS PICKLES, a center wheel ferry with steel catamaran hulls (13 ft. x 54 ft. x 7 ft.), was built at Howard in 1892. Owned by Union Ferry Co. in New Orleans, THOMAS PICKLES operated in the New Orleans area. She could carry fifty cars and 250...
Large freight truck with Paramount Pickles Created by Hirsch Bros & Co. Inc. painted on the trailer parked on the side of a road. Title supplied by cataloger.
A Paramount Pickles delivery truck parked on the side of the road. The cab door is painted with the sign Hirsch Bros. & Co. Louisville, Ky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Street railroads; Louisville Railway Company; Crowds; Grocery stores; Buildings; Transportation; People
The front end of the Market Street trolley can be seen in front of the A & P Food Store at the corner of Frankfort Avenue and Pope Street. A crowd of people wait on the sidewalk. It appears to be raining as the street looks wet, and children...
Group portraits; Children; Costumes; Pageants; People
Children dressed as various costumes pose for a picture at Lucia Avenue School (1634 Lucia Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky), now Bloom Elementary School. A boy in the back has a graduation cap and gown and a pair of scales. Most others have costumes...
D. Eversole and C. Morris on an ice-jammed Ohio River in 1892. The Louisville Waterworks are visible in the background. According to the photographer's notes, this picture was taken from the ferry THOMAS PICKLES.
Interior of Kroger/Piggly Wiggly grocery store at the time of the 55th birthday sale (likely the 55th anniversary of the founding of Kroger, in 1883). Includes deli counter, bread, canned peas, coffee, sugar, pickles, fresh produce, and two male...