Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Students; Dormitories; Men; Women
A group of students (perhaps members of the Deja-vu staff) pose at the entrance of Otter Hall, which housed student publication offices at the time. Another "barracks building" is visible in the background. One of the Naval Barracks, it...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Ticket offices; Offices;
The Athletic and Ticket office was located next door to the present day Office of Minority Affairs. It was razed to make way for the Student Activities Center. Location: Belknap Campus: Brook & Brandeis Streets. Current uses: This building was...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Nursing homes; Kentucky Confederate Home
Kentucky Confederate Home stone-pillared entryway in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The man with white hair in wheelchair in foreground has been identified Alexander N. White or A.N. White, the last Confederate veteran in Pewee Valley. The Kentucky...
Buildings; Building construction; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Rialto Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 616 S. Fourth Street (Demolished, 1969) . The classical façade of the Rialto made extensive use of white-glazed terra cotta tile from Cincinnati's Rookwood Pottery. This scene shows some of the machinery used in the construction as well...
Buildings; Restaurants; Bars; Vienna Model Bakery & Restaurant (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 133-135 S. Fourth Street (Building no longer exists.) The Vienna Bakery and Restaurant was founded by German immigrant Frank L. Erpeldinger in 1893 and operated as one of downtown Louisville's premiere dining establishments until 1927....
Buildings; Building construction; Kosair Temple (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 224 E. Broadway. Partially obscured sign reads "Future [site of] Kosair Mosque". Low building has multiple doors with wooden steps. This building was likely razed prior to the construction of the Kosair Temple. Written on front:...
Carnahan Hall, a three-story girls' dormitory, which was built at Oneida Baptist Institute in 1905. The frame building at the left is a meat house and laundry. Carnahan Hall was converted to a boy's dormitory in 1925 and razed in 1968. This image...
Carnahan Hall, a three-story brick building, erected as a girls' dormitory in 1905. It was converted to a boys' dormitory in 1926 and razed in 1967. See ULPA 1982.01.300.p for another image of this building.
Theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings; Interiors
Interior of Gayety Theatre, located at 313 W. Jefferson, Louisville, Kentucky. Orchestra seats, balcony, and box seats are visible. The building was razed in 1936.
Auditoriums; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings
Ampitheatre Auditorium in Louisville, Kentucky, built by William F. Norton Jr. in 1889 from material salvaged from the Southern Exposition, and razed in 1904 following Norton's death in 1903. Handwritten on mounted print: "Auditorium, S.W....
Streets; Buildings; Macauley's Theatre (Louisville, Ky.); Theaters; Cultural facilities; Automobiles
Block of West Walnut Street including Macauley's Theatre (329 W. Walnut Street) and the offices of the Louisville Post, with cars parked along street. The theater was razed after the final performance on August 29, 1925, and the Starks Building now...
Theaters; Motion picture theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings; Interiors
Interior of Alamo Theatre (movie theatre in Louisville, Kentucky), photographed from back of theater. The theater was razed circa 1930. Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "Alamo Theatre; R.G. Potter Collection; Alamo Theater 441-443 So....
Kentucky School for the Blind on Frankfort Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky, seen from the front. This institution's original name was the Kentucky Institution for the Education of the Blind. The structure in this image was built in 1855 and razed in...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities;
The Silas Miller mansion, former home of the College of Arts and Sciences. The front and side entrances are visible. There are a few trees in front of the building. A wrought-iron fence is visible at the front edge of the image. In 1925 the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Studios; Religious facilities; Educational facilities;
The Art Studio, a small brick building. The front entrance and a covered side entrance are visible. There is ivy growing on the front of the building, and leaves on the grass in the foreground. The Art Studio was razed in 1979 to make room for...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Offices; University of Louisville. School of Business; Dormitories
Entrance to Menges Hall, one of the Naval Barracks. The entrance includes faux columns. There are trees in the foreground, without leaves. "First home of the School of Business, University of Louisville, 1953-54." This building was moved...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Barracks; Dormitories; University of Louisville. School of Business; Southern Police Institute
Menges Hall, a former barracks building used for various purposes by the University of Louisville. The side of the building is fully visible; part of another barracks building is visible behind it. A Gulf Oil sign rises above it in the rear. The...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gymnasiums; Sports & recreation facilities;
Belknap Gymnasium, a large brick building. One section of the building has a slanted roof; a smaller section has a flat roof. Doors are visible on two sides of the structure. A tree is visible to the side; it is leafless. A Gulf Oil sign rises in...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gymnasiums; Sports & recreation facilities; Automobiles; Parking;
Belknap Gymnasium at the University of Louisville. A taller portion and a doorway are visible; a lower section is partially obscured by a tree. There are cars pariked in handicapped parking spaces in front. Belknap Gym was built as a WPA project...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gymnasiums; Sports & recreation facilities; Automobiles; Electric signs; Parking lots;
Belknap Gym at the University of Louisville. The building is visible at the rear of a parking lot. There are numerous cars parked in the parking lot and in front of the building, and a Gulf Oil sign rises to the side of the building. Belknap Gym...