CDCIWHO only "recommends" that rings be removed under gloves because of cross-contamination between health care workers and patients. Microbiological samples of oral streptococci beneath rings and between fingers under non-sterile exam...
My recent work juxtaposes dualities such as natural/artificial, macro/micro, instantaneous/changing, and conscious/unconscious. As a process oriented artist, I enjoy creating tactile, illusionistic surfaces by building translucent layers through...
Linseed oil is the oil from the plant linum usitatissiumum. It is not a new oil, for we read that the Greeks and Romans used it, not as it is used today, but as a food, and it is still used for that purpose in some countries, especially in Russia,...
Architecture; Buildings; Social & civic facilities; Government facilities; Courthouses; Justice facilities; Shrines; Temples; Altars; Religious facilities; Streets; Roads; Hills; Plans; Drawings; Reconstructions
Includes: Kolonos Agoraios; Altar; Bouleuterion; Royal Stoa; Shrine of Zeus; [?] River; 12 Gods; Eschara; Street of Panathenaia; Lawcourts; S.E. Fountain House; Boundary Stones of Agora; Prytanikon; Temple of [?]; Temple of Apollo; Great Drain.
"Over 3,000 of them still stand in a two-mile stretch near Menec. Each of these squared-off stones weighs several tons. [...] There are thirteen rows of alignments, their stones graduated in height from about 3 feet on the eastern end to...
A woman holds her horse steady in a stream. Her riding outfit includes a hat, jacket, blouse, and wide-hipped pants tucked into knee-high boots. The dark horse has bridle with a bit. The saddle rests on top of a blanket and the rider's boots rest...
A nurse from the Frontier Nursing Service stands with her horse in front of a log cabin. A boy sits on the cabin steps and a girl stands next to them as a woman with an infant on her hip stands in the doorway. The nurse is smiling down at the boy....
Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.); Buildings; Schools
A little path trimmed in stones leads from a road to a house with a sign in front of it reading, "Practice House - Girls' Projects." The house is a couple of stories tall and made of wood. It has a covered porch by the front door and...
Bethel Baptist Church, a two-story brick church with a steeple, sloped roof, and turrets, was built in 1901 near the birthplace of Jefferson Davis, and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The first floor windows and the...
Catholic churches; Churches; Stone buildings; Crosses
Church built of small stones has sloping sections of roof and a pointed turret with a Greek cross. The church is built low to the ground. A low picket fence surrounds the yard; it is no higher than a few steps that lead up the yard at the gate.
Collegiate School, a private elementary and high school, located at 2427 Glenmary Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Rectangular, two-story building with a row of dormers on the roof, and keystones over the windows on the body of the building. The...
John Marshall School, Seventh Street & Shipp Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story brick building located behind a stone fence with triangular stones above. The building does not have an entrance on the street side, but above the central...
The House of Ripley at West End Fontaine Ferry amusement park in Louisville, Kentucky. Children and adults wearing white clothes stand in line at the "House of Mystery," a white shack painted with windows and some lettering: "See...
Golf lodge at Shawnee Park in West End, Louisville, Kentucky. Two story concrete and stone building with a tile roof. The stone second floor is reached by a stairway all the way up over the first floor. Stones are inlaid in curving patterns over...
Golf lodge at Shawnee Park in West End, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of golf lodge. Two story concrete and stone building with a tile roof. The stone second floor is reached by a stairway over the first floor. A man in uniform stands at the...
A group of men and women, including eastern head of the Kentucky Crippled Children Commission Dr. Arthur Shade Jones (in white suit), stand with a young boy in a pile of stones on a hill. This may be the site where Dr. Arthur Shade Jones...
A group of men and women, including eastern head of the Kentucky Crippled Children Commission Dr. Arthur Shade Jones (in white suit), stand with a young boy in a pile of stones on a hill. This may be the site where Dr. Arthur Shade Jones...
Henry Lane Stone was born in Bath County, Kentucky, near Sharpsburg, in 1842. After his father moved the family to Indiana, he attended the Indiana common schools and was also a student in an academy in Bainbridge, Indiana. After a period as a...
Two men stand outside Joe Hignite's mill on Bullskin. One man is holding a homemade compass made of hickory that was used to mark out mill stones for grinding corn and wheat. Title supplied by cataloger.