Railroad cars; Electric railroads; Indiana Railroad; People; Transportation
A group of well-dressed people sit in a railroad car. The seats are couches and armchairs and face each other as if one were in a sitting room. The car includes side tables with lamps and standing ashtrays. The men wear suits and the women wear...
This image of Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel's home at 1325 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky, shows a hallway leading into what may be a library. The hallway has vases or urns on pedestals, two bench seats facing each other and what might...
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....
Dwellings; Houses; Living rooms; Fireplaces; Couches; Chairs
In this unidentified residence, a curved sofa faces a large fireplace with a Tudor arch on its opening and a decorative carved frieze in lieu of a mantel. Armchairs sit on either side of the fire and a small bookcase and plant stand sit next to the...
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...
Main entrance to the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky. An arched doorway flanked by patterned armchairs leads to two curved staircases and one central staircase heading down to French doors.
Main drawing room at the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky. On a carpet with circular motifs, light colored armchairs line the walls. A mirror at the end of the room reflects the chandelier.
Guest room at the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky. The room features two four-poster double beds, two armchairs, a desk and chair, and a dresser. Tiny portraits are on the wallpapered walls.
Louisville Country Club sitting room, sporting ornate architecture and pillars, double doors open to outside, armchairs, and a few tables on the wood floor and area rug.
Drawing room, used for dances and receptions at Nazareth College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1924. Through an entryway another room is also seen. The photograph is mainly of the front room. It has a detailed, painted ceiling and a large chandelier. A...
Living room of Brent Arnold, Jr. home in Louisville, Kentucky. In the center there is a rectangular table with many booklets or magazines laid out around two lamps, a vase of flowers, bookends of women encasing a few books, and two small...
Library mantel at John G. Heyburn home at 1435 Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Slightly crooked photograph featuring fireplace with fan screen and mantel with elaborate candlesticks and knickknack or clock embossed with a person. Heavy...
Woodbine, home of Brainerd C. Lemon, at Newburg Road and Bashford Manor Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Drawing room. Dark wallpaper and parquet floor with area rugs. Two stiff backed armchairs, and sofa with padded bench. Cupboard with lower drawers...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; Rialto Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Lobby on second floor of the Rialto Theatre. The theater was on Fourth Street between Broadway and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of long room with three chandeliers; carved ceiling; left wall with four arched doorways between flat...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Hotels; Brown Hotel (Louisville, Ky.); Bedrooms
Bedroom, The Brown Hotel, Louisville, Kentucky. Room with white walls and patterned carpet also with two small rugs. Large dark bed with smooth light spread. Two armchairs; large bureau with mirror; small corner table with lamp.
Crowd in garden area at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky, 1930. A crowd of men and women mingles or sits in wooden armchairs on a brick path encircling a square of grass and plantings in a circular pattern of petal-like sections. At the center...
Buildings; Temples; Organs; Altars; Temple Adath Israel (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 834 S. Third Street. The interior of Temple Adath Israel is shown. The pews are arched to form a semi-circle around the altar. The altar contains an inscribed podium, two menorahs on large stands and two armchairs. A curtained section is...
Buildings; Hotels; Lodges; Henry Clay Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 604 S. Third Street. This view of the Henry Clay Hotel lobby shows armchairs and seating areas, chandeliers, and a columned balcony. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. Stamped on front: Hesse Louisville.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 15. No. 20. but is actually Vol. 15. No. 21.