Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Utility poles; Bourbon Stock Yard Company; Street railroad tracks; Brick wall signs; Signs (Notices); Stockyards; Transportation
Utility lines crisscross over the trolley tracks on Johnson Street in front of the Bourbon Stockyards. Utility poles run down the sidewalk along a wooden privacy fence. Past the stockyards is a building advertising "F. Burke[?] Caf &...
Trolley tracks run down Main Street while it was still cobblestone. To the left is an industrial building with railroad cars in front of it. This building later became part of Slugger Field. Trucks and carts are parked on the street and utility...
Paducah, Kentucky's Broadway, a wide street with streetcar tracks, along which a streetcar approaches in the distance; large brick or stone buildings; and utility poles. There are some pedestrians on the street and sidewalk; one holds an umbrella....
A group of black and white men and boys stand on the banks of a stream, separated from a row of houses with picket fences by a dirt road lined with utility poles. Downstream from the group there is a small bridge and more houses. Apparently this...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods--Ohio River; Floods; Disasters; Streets; Buildings; Utility poles
Flooded commercial street in downtown Louisville, Kentucky during the 1937 Ohio River flood. Buildings on either side of street as well as trees and utility poles are nearly submerged under water. Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "R.G....
View facing north across Shipp Avenue. There are several houses visible; as well as a line of utility poles. Note on back: "Belknap Campus / work being done under a federal relief program in 1933. Location uncertain."
Two men stand in a small boat at the flooded intersection of Third Street and Eastern Parkway during the Flood of 1937. Utility poles line the flooded street. Patterson Hall is on the corner.
Three groups of people in boats paddle east down Warnock Street during the 1937 flood. Brandeis Machinery (now the Service Complex) is at the corner of Warnock and Brook Street. A Gulf filling station is on the south eastern corner of Warnock....
North-facing view up Third Street at during the crest of the 1937 flood. The Reynolds Building, which was a Ford plant at the time, is on the left, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad viaduct goes over the road and the dome of the Administration...
Leaning telephone pole at the edge of the field near the intersection of two roads with businesses in the background. A truck from Southern Bell Telephone Company is parked near the pole. Title supplied by cataloger.
View from the Speed Museum driveway onto Third Street. There are cars in the flooded street, and numerous utility wires and poles (perhaps for trolleys). The Confederate Monument can be seen in the distance. This image was taken during the Flood of...
Advertising; Brick wall signs; Signs (Notices); Stores & shops; Office buildings; Automobiles; Dwellings; Houses; Utility poles; Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Transportation
Taken for Louisville Gas & Electric, this photograph shows route of power lines after purchase of home telephone poles and consolidation of lines. Utility lines have been placed in a row down Frankfort Avenue. On the right side are some homes....
Trolley tracks run down Bardstown Road at its intersection with Highland Avenue. Utility poles are visible on both sides of the road and a traffic light hangs down from some of these. On the left is Louisville National Bank and Otto E. Mueller's...
Address: 729 S. Campbell Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Utility and trolley lines criss-cross in front of the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing building. The cobblestone street has trolley tracks running through it. The sign above the marble-trimmed...
G. W. Munz Auto Service, a low, long brick building with terra cotta roofing, is shown. Three cars are parked outside. The street is paved with bricks and has tracks for trolleys. Utility lines are visible overhead.
Location: 800 block of Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. "Broadway looking West from a point about 100 ft. east of Shelby" was written on the invoice indicating that this photograph was likely taken for insurance purposes. On a rainy day...
Address: 1100 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A brick road with trolley tracks runs outside the Goldstein & Moseson store. Advertising itself as "The Home of Good Clothes" the store's windows display shirts, ties, canes, and...