Photogravure character portrait of actor William Warren in the role of "Herr Weigel" in "My Son." In this well-known and widely-reproduced image, Warren wears a jacket, vest with watch fob, ascot, and plaid pants, and holds a...
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Women; Business people; Railroad employees
Whitefoord R. Cole, President of L. & N. Railroad, standing outside with his wife, Mary Connor Bass Cole; their son, Whitefoord R. Cole, Jr.; and Dr. M.M. Collum of Nashville, Tennessee. Photograph has been damaged and is missing bottom corner....
James E. "Captain Jim" Howard (center) with his son, Ed (second from left) and three other men. They appear to be at the Howard Shipyard annual company picnic because there appears to be a baseball or softball game being played in the...
Loretta "Rita" Howard watches her son Ed fish from the steps of the old Howard home at 1031 East Market Street in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana during the 1913 Ohio River flood. According to the photographer's notes,...
James E. "Captain Jim" Howard (center) with his son, Ed (second from left) and three other men at the Howard Shipyard annual company picnic at Rose Island. There appears to be a baseball or softball game being played in the background.
Grover Hatfield's son, holding rifle, plays with another boy near a pickup truck behind Hatfield's grocery store in Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. Title supplied by cataloger.
Grover Hatfield's son with dog and Bud McCoy in front of house in Cannonsburg, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Grover Hatfield and son (holding rifle) listen to Bud McCoy (with York petition), by auto in Cannonsburg, Kentucky, June 1942. The Hatfield and McCoy families were involved in a famous feud in the 1870s-1880s. Title supplied by cataloger.
Studio portrait of bulldog. The inscription indicates a connection to early-twentieth century theatrical producer Lee Kugel, as well as to late-nineteenth century English children's book "Jim Bob, Son of Battle," about sheepdogs. Location...
A delivery truck from G. Walker and Son Groceries is parked next to a store. Railroad tracks cross the street, which is lined by other stores and houses. Title supplied by cataloger. Also numbered 50.48.
Display case for E. J. Willman & Son Plumbing shows bathroom with water heater, posters on walls,, and mannequin with top hat next to sign recommending water heater. Title supplied by cataloger.
Snow-covered ground in front of a white building with the sign Thos. Fox & Son Caterers above the door. For Peaslee Gaulbert Paint & Varnish Company Title supplied by cataloger.
Sculpture; Myths; Legends; Fictitious characters; Men; Heroes; Military personnel; People associated with military activities; Fathers; Grandparents; Families; Children; Boys; Youth; Clothing & dress; Military uniforms; Uniforms; Hairstyles;...
"Figures in clay with Aeneas fleeing Troy holding his son Ascanius by the hand and in his arms his father Anchises, who clutches a reliquary of the Penates to his bosom; from Pompeii." (Caption, p. 153)
Address: 200 E. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Pedestrians walk along the sidewalk in front of Edw. Stern & Sons clothing store. The store advertises, "Underwear, ties, socks, sweaters / All at reduced prices," "Quitting...
Brick building on the Southeast corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, during time period when it housed Pearson's funeral home (1898-1924). A horse and buggy are visible in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.