Buildings; Automobiles; Utility poles; Industry; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street. The Standard Sanitary Company building is shown with a handwritten note in the upper corner, reading "March 10 1925 Brass Finishing Building Standard San. MFG Co. L.W. Hancock Gen Contractor". It's a large...
Buildings; Industry; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street. The Standard Sanitary Company building is shown with a handwritten note in the upper corner, reading "March 10 1925 Brass Finishing Building Standard San. MFG Co. L.W. Hancock Gen Contractor". It's a large...
Buildings; Canopies; Industry; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street. The exterior of the Standard Sanitary Company Brass Finishing Building is shown. It's a large industrial building made mostly of brick, but with stone facing for part of the lower front of the building. A suspended...
The Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company's Band stands at attention with their instruments in the middle of Guthrie Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Beyond the band are the shops and offices of Gordon's Millinery, the Speed Building, a Western...
Buildings; Industry; Industrial facilities; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A series of United States flags are placed along a tent in front of the Standard Sanitary plant. More tents wrap around the side of the building and a line of people stand under a covered...
Industrial buildings at American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation. In one image, the buildings have numbers painted on them. Caption: May 3, 1955. Louisville, Ky. American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp. Cleveland Wrecking Co....
Address: 729 S. Campbell Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Utility and trolley lines criss-cross in front of the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing building. The cobblestone street has trolley tracks running through it. The sign above the marble-trimmed...
Maps; Housing; Real property--Kentucky--Louisville; Housing--Kentucky--Louisville; City planning--United States--Maps; City planning--Kentucky--Louisville
Maps of Louisville's properties created by federally-funded Works Progress Administration (WPA). Three copies of this book were used to create a complete set of maps, since each one lacked one or more of the maps. Printed on cover: "Volume II...
Exterior view of the employee entrance to American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation with cars parked in front and an ""On Strike"" sign next to the door.
Views of the employee entrance of American-Standard and men with picket signs standing at the driveway to a large metal-framed building under construction.