Portrait of Frank Bradsby of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a suit and printed tie. The photograph has been cut down to size and yellow from age. Handwritten on back of image: Secretary of Hillerich & Bradsby maker of bats.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Frank Bradsby of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a jacket and tie. Stamped on bottom, front of image: July 10, 1934. Handwritten on back: Secretary Hillerich & Bradsby.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Hillerich & Bradsby secretary (maker of Louisville Slugger bats), Frank Bradsby of Louisville, Kentucky wearing glasses, a pin-striped jacket, and bow tie. Handwritten on back of image: Hobbies- race horses, fishing, golf.
Secretary and Treasurer of Hillerich & Bradsby Frank Bradsby of Louisville, Kentucky with Craigie Krayenbuhl, Sam D. Boden, Sr. and John Dugan sitting around a dinner table. The photograph is painted on cropping the picture and discolored from...
Four African-American men cutting down a large tree in a forest. Two men appear to saw into the tree with the fourth man holding an axe. Copy negatives/prints made for Hillerich & Bradsby. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two Hillerich & Bradsby Louisville Slugger baseball bats. The top one is signed Harry (Hank) Gowdy and has a picture of the baseball player; the bottom one is signed Heine Groh.
A man holds a baseball bat with two leaning in front of him at Hillerich & Bradsby in the Louisville Slugger warehouse. Bats are stacked on the shelves around the man and one is on a scale next to him.
Alleyway with stacks of wood and lumber in different shapes shelved on either side. A man on the left stands next to a full cart. Another man is across from him, and two more men stand in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.
Rows of cylindrical shaped pieces of wood shelved and housed in an open warehouse. More warehouses containing lumber are to the right. Title supplied by cataloger.
Man dips a baseball bat into a cylindrical shaped vat. Bats hang from wires in front of the man. Behind him is a cart filled with baseball bats. Title supplied by cataloger.