Large factory room filled with locomotive cars being built. Title: 7090 - General View of the Erecting Shop, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Pa. Text on left: Keystone View Company. Copyrighted. Manufacturers. Publishers. Made in U.S.A....
City & town life; Buildings; Stores & shops; Stores & shops
Storefront for Readmore Card Shop. The sign above the door reads "Greeting Cards. Novelties. Readmore Card Shop. Magazines. En & Pencil Sets. Souvenirs." It is a one-story building with decorative elements at the roof.
Address: 412 E. Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Possibly the interior of the Brenner Shop, this scene shows a dry cleaning operation. Racks of clothing hang along the back wall. A counter near the front of the photo has a cash register on top of...
Address: 321 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. The display window of the Player Roll Shop advertises Q.R.S. Player Rolls, "Records by the Mile" and specific songs, including "My Mammy,"...
Mecca Smoke Shop, at 313 South Second Street, Louisville, Kentucky, bearing ads for Epping's and Coca-Cola. On back of image: "Nathan Weiner's Smoke Shop 313 S. 2nd."
From left to right, the Howard Shipyard office, original Howard home and ship building shop on East Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana, during the 1913 Ohio River flood. The machine shop has a bell tower with a weather vane...
Two oxen-drawn wagons meet on the road outside the blacksmith shop on the way from Oneida to London. See ULPA 1982.01.053.p for another view of this blacksmith shop.
Exterior view of The Nut Shop. Store windows displaying merchandise are on either side of the door. The sign above reads Hot Nuts. The Nut Shop. Hot Nuts. Address: Mary Anderson Theatre, 610 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Coffee shop, called The Scene, located on the corner of Barbee Street and First Street before it was demolished in 1967 to make way for campus expansion. There is a telephone booth near the front door. Owned by Wendell Cherry and Stuart Jay, the...
Address: 314 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The display window of Wormser Hat Shop shows a selection of hats and caps. A marble entryway is etched with the word Wormser and an engraved sign indicates, "Marion E. Taylor...
A group of men, two in suits and the rest in work clothes, in front of the Bean Brothers carriage shop (possibly in Clark County, Kentucky), with several carriage wheels.