The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is twelve pages. There are significant portions missing along the side of pages one, two, three, four, five,...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is twelve pages. There are portions missing along the edges of each page of this issue. There are an extra...
A dirt road passes in front of a large building which appears to be made of stucco or concrete. The center section is framed by two taller sections with a Spanish or Arabic influence in the shape of the arches. The roof is tiled in terra cotta and...
Harry W. Embry home, The Ingleside, at Woodbourne Avenue, overlooking Cherokee & Seneca parks, Louisville, Kentucky. Light snow on the ground in front of a two-story light colored house with dark paneling. English style with stucco and timber...
Ashton Harcourt home at 2531 Ransdell Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Two-story white stucco house with trapezoidal roof with red tiles and a small roofed triple dormer on top. Above the domed entrance is a window with railing and pillars. The house...
Address: 114 E. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A group of three women and six children stand on the back porch of the Union Gospel Mission. The porch is an iron platform with no cover. The building shows signs of disrepair including...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Lodging houses
Boarding house at 671 South 8th Street. It is a three-story stone or stucco house with symmetrical sides with balconies and overhangs on either side of a slightly smaller center portion. Rooms for Rent signs are in two windows.
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Lodging houses
Side view of a two-story stone, stucco, or painted house with a shower head next to the building. A group of five boys are on the sidewalk in front. A for rent sign is in an upstairs window.
Church architecture--Italy; Ambrose, Saint, Bishop of Milan, d. 397; Italy--History--To 476
This thesis argues that the architecture of the churches of northern Italy that were constructed during the fifth and sixth centuries reflected the influence and vision of Ambrose, bishop of Milan (374-397), whose spiritual authority, theologically...
This home has a wide front porch, stucco walls with brick decoration, and a dormer window. A narrow driveway leads back to a shed and landscaping shrubs are planted around the foundation in the front.
Two-story stucco building facing Peterson Avenue on the Peterson-Dumesnil property which probably antedates the 1869 summer home on the same property. With peaked gable porch, small windows, and a scalloped barge board trim under the cornice, the...
A stone and brick house and its outbuildings are shown from a side view of the property. The home shows two floors of windows and a steeply pitched roof which may cover a third floor. The first floor windows on either side of a chimney have a...