Paintings; Oil paintings; Men; Women; Couples; Dancers; Spectators; Police; Law enforcement officers; People associated with health & safety; Adults; Sitting; Standing; Dance; Leisure; Recreation; Social life; City & town life; Relations...
United States. Army--History; Federal aid to law enforcement agencies--United States; Riots--United States
The function of the army of the United States is to protect the country against all enemies foreign and domestic. Everyone is cognizant of the accomplishments of the American forces against its foreign enemies; but there is another work, of equal...
Portraits; Men; Police; Law enforcement officers; Uniforms
Portrait of Police Lieutenant James D. Beck of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing his Louisville Police Department uniform. The photograph has been painted on to crop his image. Printed on back of image: Former submarine aid, now Louisville policeman....
Mounted police; Police; Law enforcement officers; Horses
Two uniformed Louisville policemen on horseback. Handwritten on back of image: "'Coon Dog' Hendron on left; Joe Brummet." Handwritten on bottom of mounted print (Image number P_03151): "University of Louisville Trustees; Officers Wm...
Police; Police horses; Buildings; Mounted police; Law enforcement officers
Group portrait of police officers in front of a building. In addition to two rows of police officers standing at attention with batons in hand, there are four dismounted policemen with horses, one automobile, and one horse-drawn wagon. Contains the...
Police; Law enforcement officers; Ticketing; Automobiles; Vehicles
A uniformed police officer stands next to a Model T Ford writing a ticket, while a man in a wool suit and hat bends over to turn the car's crank. The driver, a man, and a female passenger are also visible through the car's windshield. Title...
Southern Police Institute; University of Louisville--Faculty; University of Louisville--Students; Law enforcement training; Classrooms; Teachers; Students;
Rolland Soule teaching a class of police officers in the first class of the University of Louisville's Southern Police Institute (SPI). Soule stands in front of a group of men in desk chairs. He points to a large map beside him; there are a table...