Shield or crest with a heart pierced by three daggers. Above the crest is a heart pierced by one dagger. The crest is framed by a wreath. The phrase "Ex Libris" is at the top of the wreath. Below the crest is a scroll that wraps into the...
Shield or crest with a heart pierced by three daggers. Above the crest is a heart pierced by one dagger. The crest is framed by a wreath. The phrase "Ex Libris" is at the top of the wreath. Below the crest is a scroll that wraps into the...
Bookplates; Armorial bookplates; Labels; Book Plate Association International
Wreath topped by an eagle behind a shield with the pattern of the American flag with thirteen stars and stripes. A torch is on either side of the eagle. The bottom of the wreath features an open book and a series of ten decorative shields or coats...
Shield above a monument with two columns. The shield is decorated with two open books, a globe, stripes, and two crosses. Within the monument is the quotation "Consider not what great men are worth in themselves, but what they are worth to...
Horseshoe-shaped flower wreath mounted on wooden stand, probably commemorating the death of John T. Macauley on November 3, 1915. Location of photo studio: Louisville (Ky.). Title supplied by cataloger.
Horseshoe-shaped flower wreath beneath flowers spelling out "Jno T. Macauley." John T. Macauley, proprietor of Macauley's Theatre, died on November 3, 1915. Location of photo studio: Louisville (Ky.). Title supplied by cataloger.
Horseshoe-shaped flower wreath mounted on wooden stand, probably commemorating the death of John T. Macauley on November 3, 1915. Location of photo studio: Louisville (Ky.). Title supplied by cataloger.
Santa Claus holds a holly wreath up near his face, framing it. His felt is visible below the bottom of the wreath. Address dates this card to no later than 1914.
Decorative shield with a row of three birds on top and a fourth bird above a painter's palette on the bottom. Below the shield is an open book. The name "Mary Verhoeff" is below the book. Decorative torches are on either side of the...
Shield containing three knights" helmets in profile, a flame, and a running fox. Below the shield is a scroll with text. Above the shield is an arm in armor grasping a wreath. Above the arm is the phrase "Ex Libris." The Latin phrase...
Brick archway featuring a seal with the Greek words "Sigill Coll Yalen Nov Port Nov Angl" and the Latin phrase "Lux et Veritas." This is the seal for Yale University. "Vanderbilt Hall" is inscribed on the building. The...
Profile of Mary Johnston, dressed in a dark robe or wrap, playing a pipe organ in the Presbyterian Church in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Light streams through the narrow arched window beside her and tinsel decorations glisten on a Christmas wreath...
Birds; Children; Animals; Play (Recreation); Men; Reading; Carts & wagons
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: two boys grappling over nest with two birds, while girl and baby look on; girl sitting on log holds bird, while cat on fence looks on; boy riding stick as hobby horse trips over rock,...
Woodblock prints of, clockwise from left: frame signed "Waggoner& Bosse SC: Louisville" (sideways); elaborate corner design signed "Waggoner & Boss SC. Louisville."; number 33; monogram for "R.E.L.", with...
Baseball; People associated with entertainment & sports; Men; Louisville Colonels (Baseball team)
"Colonel" William F. Knebelkamp was the president of the Louisville Baseball Co., which owned the Louisville Colonels baseball team. He wears a "Baseball Boosters" ribbon on his lapel, and holds a floral wreath. Title supplied...
Buildings; Eating & drinking facilities; Restaurants; People
Interior view of a restaurant with a man behind the bar holding a horseshoe-shaped wreath of flowers. Men sit at the bar, and men, women, and children are at the tables.
Santa Claus; Wreaths; Girls; New Year cards; Clocks & watches
Santa Claus pokes his head through a wreath of holly and ivy toward a little girl in a short dress. Santa is standing behind a large clock face that reads 12:00. Postmarked 1908 on verso. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, "New Year Post...
Young boy walks in the snow carrying a wreath, which he holds in front of his face and peers through. A dog runs beside him. A house is visible in the background. Manufacturer's number 1611/1 printed on front. Copyright 1915, JB & Co.