Full-length character portrait of actress, director, and playwright Grace George in costume for the role of Louise in "The Two Orphans." She wears her hair in a long braid beneath a puffy hat; a long dress with crocheted shawl; and a...
Full-length portrait of Grace Van Studdiford, actress and co-producer (with Charles Bradley) of the Grace Van Studdiford Amusement Company, which specialized in comedy and opera. She is standing on an Oriental rug wearing buns at each side of her...
Character portrait of actress Grace Cameron, who appears to be wearing a wedding veil and dress with a pearl necklace and bracelet. She typically performed in musical comedies, including operas and operettas, and served as producer for the Grace...
Portrait of Grace Van Studdiford, actress and co-producer (with Charles Bradley) of the Grace Van Studdiford Amusement Company, which specialized in comedy and opera. She wears a hat with large bow, necklace, and dress with embroidered leaves at...
Portrait of Lady Grace Carr (Mrs. Lord William Charles) Wynn, wife of fourth Baron Newborough, born in Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing a cloche hat, hat pin, and fur coat. The photograph has yellow discoloration from age. Stamped on back of...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actress Grace Rankin in costume for a role in "The Black Crook." She wears a Bavarian dress with apron, and her hair is in ringlets, pulled back from her face. Annotation on mount verso: Grace...
Character portrait of right profile of actress Grace Van Studdiford, actress and co-producer (with Charles Bradley) of the Grace Van Studdiford Amusement Company, which specialized in comedy and opera. She wears a cape, embroidered bolero jacket,...
Portrait of Grace Burnham of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a hat with feathers and jacket. Photograph has spots of discoloration. Handwritten on back of image: former Mrs. Lee Bernheim, of Louisville.
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches; African American churches
Grace Presbyterian Church, a low brick building located at Hancock and Roselane streets, Louisville, Kentucky, served the African-American community. The entrance is at the street corner. Handwritten in the bottom left: "10-8-29" and...
Portrait of Grace Robinson wearing her hair back. The photograph has marks of discoloration and yellowing from age. Stamped on bottom, front of image: Standiford (Studio), Louisville.
Portrait of Grace Dorcas Hutchinson Ottilie Ruthenburg of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing her hair cut very short. The photograph has been painted on, damaged around the edges, and discolored from age. Handwritten on back of image: Poet,...
Two women in coats and hats stand at a gate, about to join three other women (including a hatless Jean Thomas) on the sidewalk, alongside which a car is parked. Grace Rardin Doherty is the wife of Henry L. Doherty and the sister of Hugh Rardin,...
Grace Rardin Doherty is the wife of Henry L. Doherty and the sister of Hugh Rardin, Mabel Crawford Rardin's husband, and Jake Rardin, Mrs. Jake Rardin's husband. Mrs. Dolly Gann is the sister of Vice President Charles Curtis, who served during the...
Grace Rardin Doherty is the wife of Henry L. Doherty and the sister of Hugh Rardin, Mabel Crawford Rardin's husband, and Jake Rardin, Mrs. Jake Rardin's husband. Mrs. Dolly Gann is the sister of Vice President Charles Curtis, who served during the...
Character portrait of performer Grace Walker wearing a hat with cloth flowers, a dress with a horseshoe-shaped brooch on the collar, and elbow-length glove. She leans against a stone wall, holding a parasol. Dudley performed in "Florodor"...
The woman on the left is identified as Lucile A. Furnas of Louisville, Kentucky. The girl on the left is identified as "Grace" as written under the photograph.
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Episcopal churches
Grace Episcopal Church, located at 321 East Gray Street, Louisville, Kentucky, featuring a small cross atop each small turret, stained glass windows, and an iron fence.
Portraits; Women; Physicians; Government officials; Ocean travel; Ships
Dr. Annie S. Veech of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a long coat, gloves, and a brimmed hat. The photograph has remnants of the newspaper article attached to the top edge, small cracks along the surface, and a yellow discoloration from age....
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Launchings; Ship trials; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
JOHN D. GRACE, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (166.4 ft. x 33 ft. x 5.6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1917. Owned by Bradford Transportation Co., JOHN D. GRACE operated in the New Orleans and New Iberia, Louisiana area. JOHN D. GRACE was...