The objective of this thesis is to develop computer programs for the dynamic analysis of structures. For a shear building two computer programs were developed: (1) Dynamic Analysis of a Shear Building within the Elastic Range and (2) the Dynamic...
Dwellings; Mansions; Ponies; Men; Women; Children; Boys; Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, Ky., Inc.
Two-story light-colored brick house with two-story ionic pedestals and pediment. People sit on the porch and porch steps, and a boy sits casually on a pony by the steps. A tree covers the left part of the house.
Two women, two men, and a girl in a white dress pose on the porch of a two-story brick house. Two square, two-story white pillars rise from the porch, support a portico, and also surround a second-story balcony with a crisscross railing. The...
Buildings; Welfare facilities; Public service; Almshouses; Assistance
Jefferson County Poor Farm Home for Whites, Louisville, Kentucky. A two-story brick building with a stone porch and a sidewalk. The Jefferson County Poorhouse was established in 1858 near Jeffersontown to provide a caring environment for the...
Front of Brent Arnold, Jr. home in Louisville, Kentucky. Large two-story stone house with circle-detailed porticos and rung on roof. Two small window balconies. Two-story pillars on left.
Parkland Junior High School, 2509 Wilson Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Large, two-story brick building photographed from the corner. The left side has rows of windows. The front has fewer windows and a porch with two-story-high pillars....
Parkland Junior High School, 2509 Wilson Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Expansive three-story brick building with two-story wings. Over the triple entrance is a two-story pillared porch topped by a railing. There is a similar, lower porch on the...
A woman, wearing a long white dress, shawl-collared sweater, and lace-up boots with heels, stands beneath a tree on a brick walkway outside a two-story frame house. Title supplied by cataloger.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 8. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 11.
Large, dark two-story home with a third-story turret in the center and peaked roofs. For Peaslee Gaulbert Paint & Varnish Company Title supplied by cataloger.
Mason's Super Market. Two-story brick building with a two-story white patio. There are signs for Coca-Cola, Royal Crown Cola, Bond Bread, and other items in the windows and hanging from the exterior walls. A group of four men stands next to the...
Large two-story brick house with a white balcony on the second floor and white stone columns. The first floor appears to be a storefront. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Cafes; Signs (Notices); Electric signs; Water pumps; Millinery
Two-story light wooden building attached to a two-story brick building at the corner of Sixteenth and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. The wooden building has Ed Leonard's Cafe on the ground floor, while the brick building houses [Losey] Millinery,...
One-story house next to two-story building at 1571 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky. House has ornamental carving on the roof and is set back from the street. Ground floor of the two-story building houses Autz and Beuchamp Cafe, with...
The two-story home features a front porch capped by a second-story balcony. The house is very symmetrical with matching shutters around the windows. A low stone wall is centered in front of the house with steps leading up it and onto a pathway to...
Schools; Group portraits; Students; Teachers; Buildings; People
Address: 1649 Everett Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. A large group of students and teachers pose in front of the Kentucky Home School for Girls. This two-story building has Doric columns on the front porch and the balcony above it. The symmetrical...
This two-story home has Doric columns on the front porch and the balcony above it. The symmetrical building has matching windows on either side of the door and balcony and four chimneys. An automobile is parked to the left of the building. The...
Address: 1028 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. A two-story brick building is shown. A sign is suspended from the corner of the building that reads, "Joe Bass, Gents Furnishings, Clothing, Shoes, Trunks,...