Nike of Samothrace alighting on the victorious ship. From Samothrace, Greece. Perhaps by Pythokritos of Rhodes; "The winged goddess of Victory standing on the prow of a ship overlooked the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on the island of...
From Samothrace, Greece. [Perhaps by Pythokritos of Rhodes]. "The winged goddess of Victory standing on the prow of a ship overlooked the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on the island of Samothrace. This monument was probably an ex-voto offered by...
From Samothrace, Greece. Perhaps by Pythokritos of Rhodes. "The winged goddess of Victory standing on the prow of a ship overlooked the Sanctuary of the Great Gods on the island of Samothrace. This monument was probably an ex-voto offered by...
"A full-scale replica of the ship in the Museum of Underwater Archaeology in Bodrum, Turkey." (Caption, p. 315); "Without doubt it was a royal cargo. And an exceptional one, at that. We can only guess how its loss, toward the end of...
Alexander Craig Culbertson and wife, Bess Haldeman Culbertson of Louisville, Kentucky, standing together on a ship, dressed formally. Alexander Craig Culbertson and his brother, William S. Culbertson, were the inspiration of Annie Fellows...
Portraits; Group portraits; Women; Men; Authors; Ocean travel; Ships
Eleanor Mercein (Mrs. Robert Morrow) Kelly, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky (right), with her son Tommy Mercein and Clara E. Laughlin of New York. They are standing on board what looks to be a ship, in winter coats. The photograph has marks of...
Senator Frederic M. Sackett, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, who served as Kentucky Senator from 1925-1930, on the deck of a ship with his wife, Olive Speed Sackett. The photograph is warped along the bottom edge and discolored from age. Article...
Senator Frederic M. Sackett, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, who served as Kentucky Senator from 1925-1930, on the deck of a ship with his wife, Olive Speed Sackett. Crop marks outline their images, and the photograph is marred with discolorations and...
This was probably taken on the ship taken by Jean Thomas, her sister Trixy Bell, and fiddler Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942) to attend the Festival of the English Folk Song and Dance Society held in Royal Albert...
Jean Thomas and fiddler Jilson Setters (a pseudonym for James William (J.W.) Day, 1860-1942) pose in front of lifeboats on board the ship taking them to the Festival of the English Folk Song and Dance Society held in Royal Albert Hall in London,...