A boy sits at the wheel of an automobile on the shore of a river, probably the Kentucky River. A wooden ferry is moored in the water. Another automobile and an empty carriage are on the shore behind him. Title supplied by cataloger.
A child wearing a long vest over pants stands on the running board of a Model A Ford. A man wearing a suit and hat sits at the wheel of the car looking at the child. The convertible has its spare tire attached to the side of the car near the front...
A woman wearing a cloche hat and fur-trimmed coat sits at the wheel of a Model A Ford. A terrier sits in the backseat. The convertible has its spare tire attached to the side of the car near the front tire. The hood ornament is a running greyhound....
A group of five women stand around a parked Model A Ford. The convertible has its spare tire attached to the side of the car near the front tire. The hood ornament is a running greyhound. The women wear tight-fitting hats and coats trimmed in fur....
Three women sit in a convertible Model A Ford. The roof is up and two of the women sit in a rumble seat of the two-door car. The spare tire is attached to the rear of the car. A fourth woman is standing by the edge of a creek which flows under a...
Three women sit in a two-door car with a rumble seat, possibly a Model A Ford. The license plate hanging from the grille indicates Jefferson County, Kentucky. The convertible top is pulled back but the women are bundled up in coats and hats....
A woman wearing a dress and hat sits on the running board of automobile that appears to be on parked on a dirt road or driveway. See ULPA 1982.01.691.p for other images of the automobile. Title supplied by cataloger.
A woman stands near the sidewalk on the side of a car. She looks toward a man holding either a map or an instruction manual as he stands in front of a second car with "Automobile Club Free Road Service" painted on the side. Both wear...
Address: 300 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long, Mrs. Humphreys, Pearson & Son, Miss Cummings, Mr. Kopmeier, and auto at...
Automobiles; Libraries; Louisville Free Public Library; Buildings; Historic buildings; Transportation
Address: 301 York Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A Winton automobile is parked in front of the Louisville Free Public Library. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long,...
Man in a suit and black bowler hat, with white mustache and beard, sits in what appears to be a mock-up of an early open-air automobile. A backdrop featuring a building reads, in part, "union station" - the remainder of the label is not...
Address: 1416 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Five men in suits and hats stand by five Lincoln automobiles. Each man stands at the front of what is, presumably, his car. A chauffeur is seated at the wheel of each vehicle. Behind the cars are...
Address: 1416 Cherokee Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Five men in suits and hats stand in a group in front of five Lincoln automobiles. A chauffeur is seated at the wheel of each vehicle. Behind the cars are the multi-story homes of Cherokee Triangle...
Joe Lazarus, Louisville attorney, stands with one leg on the running board of a 1927 Packard sedan, holding open the car's passenger door. The car is parked outside a building that appears to be the main branch of the Louisville Free Public...
A Franklin automobile is shown with four men in it. The top is down for the picture, but the road appears icy and a little bit of snow appears at the base of the statue of Abraham Lincoln at the side of the Louisville Free Public Library at 301...
A small dog sits up on its hind legs and looks at a man who is wearing a dark coat and cap with his suit. The little dog is balanced on the running board of what is likely a Model A Ford. The hood ornament is in the shape of a greyhound and the...
A man in a dark coat and cap sits on the passenger side of what is likely a Model A Ford. A small dog is on his lap and they both are looking out the window. The hood ornament is in the shape of a greyhound and the license plate indicates the car...
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.