Crosley Radios For Louisville Territory airplane, likely Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Two men make a transaction as pilot watches. Plane advertises: Crosley Radios For Louisville Territory; Crosley packages placed on ground in...
An exhibit for Crosley Radio is shown inside the Jefferson County Armory (now Louisville Gardens). Above the booth is a sign for Lampton, Crane & Ramey Co. Inside the booth stands a poster reading, "Crosley Radio. When the greatest music...
An exhibit for Crosley Radio is shown inside the Jefferson County Armory (now Louisville Gardens). A banner reads, "You're there with a Crosley 'all electric' radio. 5 days free trial in your home. Come in for demonstration." The booth...
Address: 309 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. The Bomar-Summers store windows advertise the RCA Victor Radio. A living room scene is created with armchairs, tables and rugs with a backdrop of glamorous women....
Automobile service stations; Tires; Automobiles; Radios; Buildings; Transportation
Location: southwest corner of First Street and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Goodrich Silvertown Stores is shown. The building includes an ornate tower behind which a dome and steeple from a church can be seen. The service station has a car...
The show windows of the Louisville Music Co. at 570 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky, are lit up in this night scene. The windows show records, ukuleles, various horns, and record players. On either side are Newman Drug Co. and a dentist's...
Music rooms; Vases; Oil paintings; Interiors; Radios
The music room in photographer Kate Matthews' family home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky, which was known as Clovercroft. A large vase of flowers sits atop a radio on a table. There is a large portrait on the wall, probably of Kate Matthews' brother,...