Convent of the Good Shepherd Home for Colored Girls, 800 West Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard) and 518 South 8th Street. Convent of the Good Shepherd, a long, two-story building in Louisville, Kentucky, with a statue of Jesus holding a...
Herbert Ross, in a shepherd's costume, blows a horn to call for his sheep on a winter day. Ross grew up in Pewee Valley, studied art in Paris, and became an accomplished painter.
Mother Superior at Sisters of Good Shepherd with a family group on a sofa and standing outside with a sister and by herself. Address: Sisters of the Good Shepherd, 2214 Bank Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Address: 518 S. Eighth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. At the corner of Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard) and Eighth Street, the Convent of the Good Shepherd Home for Colored Children stood. This photograph shows the a group of girls posed...
Shepherd with sheep in a large field near a river in the Balkans during World War I. Other men, perhaps soldiers, are in the background and a village, or military camp, appears to be just across the river.
Herbert Ross, in a shepherd's costume, stands holding one of his sheep on a winter day. Ross grew up in Pewee Valley, studied art in Paris, and became an accomplished painter. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two images of nuns at the Sisters of Good Shepherd standing in front of a tree. One image has one nun, and the second image has two nuns standing next to each other.
Two long rows of teenage girls standing outside. The girls wear similar formal dresses with corsages and hold scrolls. Address: Sisters of the Good Shepherd, 2214 Bank Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Performance program for fiftieth performance of "The Henrietta," a comedy by Bronson Howard, produced by the comedians Robson & Crane at Union Square Theatre, New York, Monday evening, November 14th, 1887. Includes list of characters...