The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 31. No. 33. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 25.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 30. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 37. There is a crease across the center of page one that...
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Libraries; Public libraries
Buechel Library, formerly a school, Louisville, Kentucky. A boy and a girl walk on a path towards a one-story light wood building in front of which are see saws and a large tree.
Carpenters building and remodeling at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky. A man facing the camera saws a board, and to his right a man facing away from the camera looks up at a wood kiosk. The men are within a pillared, roofed area with one...
Boys; Classrooms; Wood; Carpentry; Hammers; Saws; Hand tools; People
Address: 114 W. Gray, Louisville, Kentucky. Five boys do woodworking projects in a classroom. Most of them wear wool coats with buttoned-up shirts and ties. Each works with tools to make wood boxes. The tools in the room include hammers, hand saws,...
In the electronic and microfabrication industry, die separation is one of the most critical steps in producing an undamaged, stand-alone micro-scale device. For silicon based devices, it is the predominant step governing resistance to die failure...
Gary Snyder's poetry conveys Zen states of consciousness through unconventional grammar and syntax. From his first book Riprap in 1959 to his last collection of poems, Mountains and Rivers Without End in 1996, he has confronted the challenge of...
This mosaic "constituted the horizontal bar of the T-form design of a dining room, or hall (triclinium), facing the guests as they entered." (Excerpt, p. 12)
William and Alameda Sparks Messer, an elderly couple wearing work clothes, stand outside a small shed with a saw leaning against it in Rowan County, Kentucky. Mr. Messer, descended from the Stewarts of Scotland, is said to be a descendant of Mary...
Two men at a workstation with saws in the saw repair department of Mather Hardware and Supply Company. Address: Mathew Hardware & Supply Company, 4508 Park Boulevard, Louisville, Kentucky.
Men working to clear debris at Beargrass Creek, Louisville, Kentucky. Five men work with hand saws on the debris of branches on a treed embankment above a retaining wall. Above the embankment are some homes.
Men; Construction workers; Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Woodcutting
A man saws a piece of wood on top of a sewer pipe with other workers nearby. The site is filled with wood and other materials. Title supplied by cataloger.
Nineteen men pose with a 6-foot, 8-inch diameter tree trunk (on which leans a saw) and two sections of the tree, one of which has been loaded onto a cart led by two horses. There is a white splotch in the lower left-hand corner of the photograph,...
This research was performed to establish the feasibility of using Direct Metal Deposition (DMD) technology to deposit nickel powder to a nickel substrate. The substrate is electrodeposited pure nickel, and the material to be deposited is Metco...
Schools; African Americans; Hammers; Saws; Hand tools; Fences; Hats; Fraternal lodges; Buildings; People
Address: 316 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Seven young African American men stand by a fence on the Prentice School property. The hammers and saws they hold and the freshness of the fence wood indicates that they may have just built it....