Horses in starting gate at Latonia Race Track in Covington, Kentucky. A man helps lock eleven horses into the starting gate. The jockeys are young, not in silks, and do not wear helmets although some wear caps. "BAHR" is printed above the...
Horses coming out of starting gate at Latonia Race Track in Covington, Kentucky. Seven horses, ridden by jockeys in uniform, run out of the starting gate, above which "BAHR" is printed.
Horses coming out of starting gate at Latonia Race Track in Covington, Kentucky. Close-up of seven horses, ridden by jockeys in uniform, racing out of the starting gate, above which "BAHR" is printed. Two men stand at the start.
“Athens in the mid-fourth century BC. N4- Dromos, leading through the Kerameikos (the graveyard) to the Academy, L6- Dipylon Gate, N12- Piraeus Gate, H11- Agora, G16-Areopagus, C15-Acropolis, I19- Pnyx, G- Olympeion, B19- Kynosarges, B10-...
"Every so often as the excavation continued, one of the workmen would shout: 'Another marble here!' In the end, we found ourselves - entranced and speechless - before a group of sculptures lying side by side: from west to east ([in this...
From Kerameikos, [Athens, Greece]. "Comparison of the head of the kouros from the Sacred Gate with the Dipylon Head leaves virtually no doubt that they were created by the same sculptor about 600 BC. He was the first Athenian marble-carver of...
From Kerameikos, [Athens, Greece]. "Comparison of the head of the kouros from the Sacred Gate with the Dipylon Head leaves virtually no doubt that they were created by the same sculptor about 600 BC. He was the first Athenian marble-carver of...
Jean Thomas, wearing a linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England) with a scarf wrapped around her head, stands by the gate of her 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky.
Jean Thomas, wearing a linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England), stands by the gate in the yard of her 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky.
Two women in coats and hats stand at a gate, about to join three other women (including a hatless Jean Thomas) on the sidewalk, alongside which a car is parked. Grace Rardin Doherty is the wife of Henry L. Doherty and the sister of Hugh Rardin,...
Jean Thomas stands at the back gate of her home in Ashland, Kentucky, accompanied by two women from among the group including Grace Rardin Doherty (wife of Henry L. Doherty) and sisters-in-law Mabel Crawford Rardin and Mrs. Jake Rardin; and Mrs....
Jean Thomas' notes read: "Robie Ferguson 'On Death' a fraud who played me false on 'We the People' New York, NBC, Philips Lord." Robie Ferguson was likely Robert Franklin Ferguson, a native Kentuckian who worked for Ashland Oil and...
Jean Thomas, wearing a linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England), stands by the gate of her 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky.
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; Gates; American Folk Song Festival
Jean Thomas, wearing her Narrator costume (a long black Elizabethan gown with white ruffles at collar and sleeves) for the annual American Folk Song Festival, holds onto the 'study gate' near her 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky.
Full-length character portrait of unidentified woman in front of a set backdrop, leaning over an iron gate to touch a basket of flowers. She is wearing a long white dress and cape. Location of photo studio: Louisville (Ky.). Title supplied by...