World War, 1914-1918--France; Reading; Beds; Newspapers; Military life
André Jeunet sits on the edge of a small wooden bed, or cot, reading a newspaper during World War I. He appears to be in a low-ceiling room, attic, or loft. Similar beds or cots are seen in image ULPA 2004.003.020A.
World War, 1914-1918--France; Military vehicles; Soldiers; Newspapers; Reading; Wooden buildings
Four soldiers read "L'Echo de Paris," a Paris newspaper as they stand on a dirt road or parking area during World War I. Insignia on one collar indicates they are part of the 139e Régiment d'Infanterie. Wooden barn, other buildings, and...
A woman wearing a long dress and holding a hat walks past a building with an awning. Three men linger outside the building, one reading a newspaper. Title supplied by cataloger.
Three women are sitting on the lawn of a house reading a newspaper, the Chicago Sunday Record Herald. The woman on the left is Wilna Coyner Ensley and the woman in the middle is Lucile A. Furnas. They are all wearing dresses and have their hair up.
Woodcut illustration for "Le Livre des Masques, Portraits Symbolistes" by Remy de Gourmont, Mercure de France, Paris, 1896-1898. Published in Le Figaro, Paris, 18 September 1886.
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Close-up of window display bearing lettering "Goodman's 'Everything to Read'" and "Out of Town Newspapers," a November 1930 calendar, an ad for tickets for...
Goodman's News Store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Man, likely the proprietor, looking at copy of National Turf Digest held by customer. Advertisements and copies of that publication adorn the dinwos of the store. Other...
Schools; Classrooms; Children; Desks; Teachers; Stoves; Newspapers; People
Boys and girls sit at iron and wood desks in a classroom while a woman observes. The students are reading a newspaper titled Southern Agriculturist. The boys wear sweaters or jackets over button up shirts with ties. One girl has short bobbed hair,...
"According to the artist this painting depicted an 'ideological discussion'. As such it evokes the stormy realist-abstraction debates, and allied political differences, among artists in Italy after the Second World War. Stylistically, the work...
This clipping from "The Billboard" newspaper features two stories: "Ring stars of fifty years ago" and "In the days of '49." The former includes an obituary of circus man Hiram Marks, and photos of Hiram Marks, Minnie...
Newspapers; Medical equipment & supplies; Men; Women; Body parts; Children; Maps
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: dark rectangular-shaped image (illegible); masthead for "Louisville School Messenger"; surgical instrument with pipe, hose, and two bulbs, manufactured by Codman &...
Cartoon pages of The Louisville Times newspaper from March 8, 1913, featuring a sketch of John T. Macauley smoking a cigarette, with a cat on his lap and a dog beside him. The text reads: "Col. John T. Macauley & Hobbies - No. 54. Catering...
Promotional ad in the New York Tribune for J. M. Barrie's "A Kiss for Cinderella," starring Maude Adams, which apparently played at the Hollis St. Theatre in New York in January 1917. It features four images from the play, with actors...