Buildings; Signs (Notices); Cafes; Liquor stores; Street railroad tracks
Facades of two three-story buildings with street numbers 212, 214, 216. Window signs read "The Bill, Fine Wines & Liquor," and "Vocke & Hines Cafe, Imported & Domestic Cigars." Cobblestone street with street car...
Excerpts from catalog entry, p.336: Abb. Im Reprint des Kataloges, S.357; Öl auf Pappe; Bez. u.l.: Kandinsky 1909; Tage Bertoldy och Greta Hobroh's Stiftelse, Trelleborg; Gezeigt auf der 1. NKVM-Ausstellung 1909, Nr.43.
The Ainslie Hewett Bookplate Collection features 104 bookplates designed by Louisville native (George) Ainslie Hewett between 1909 and 1951. The bookplates were created for notable Louisville residents, as well as for clients across the United...
Medical education; Medical students; University of Louisville. Medical Dept.
Catalog of alumni of University of Louisville medical department. Includes an alphabetical list of alumni with name, state of residence, and graduation year, as well as a list of graduates for session 1901-1902, session 1902-1903, session...
View of audience at Masonic Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky, apparently watching a performance of "When Knighthood Was in Flower," starring Anna Day. The Masonic Theatre was bought by the Shubert organization in 1909. Location of photo...
Full-length character portrait of actress Annie Russell wearing a long dress and bonnet. Annie Russell was born in Liverpool, England, in 1864, and died in Florida in 1936. She starred in three productions at Macauley's Theatre:...
Ashland, an ivy-covered brick home consisting of a two story central portion and a one story "wing" on either side; front view. A red and white striped awning covers a balcony above the main entrance. Published by Wrenn & King....
A studio portrait of an unidentified baby with light hair. May be Claude C. Matlack's nephew Girdler (b. 1908), one of his two nieces (Edna b. 1909 or Jean b. 1910), or even his own son William (b. 1927). Title supplied by cataloger.
Portrait of two young men--actors Fred Bailey and Ralph Austin--wearing suit jackets and neckties. They starred in "The Top o' the World" musical at Macauley's Theatre in October 1909. Inscription on print, lower left: With best wishes to...
Portrait of actor Barney Bernard wearing a suit jacket and bow tie. Bernard was born Aug 17, 1877 in Rochester, New York, and died March 21, 1924 in New York City. He appeared in four productions at Macauley's Theatre between 1909 and 1923. His...
Baseball cards; Athletes; Baseball players; Philadelphia Athletics (Baseball team)
Jack Barry (1887-1961). Color portrait of John J. Barry with the Philadelphia Athletics. An elephant is in the top left corner. 'Athletics' is in the top right corner. Verso: John J. Barry. John J. Barry, the fast young shortstop of the...
Donald E. Baxter Research Center (Louisville, Ky.); Delia B. Baxter Biomedical Research Building (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Corner view of the Baxter Buildings, with the street and nearby parking lot in view. The Research Tower rises behind the Baxter Buildilngs. There are cars in the street and parking lot. Both Baxter Buildings were built with support from the ...
Donald E. Baxter Research Center (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Back of the Baxter I building, a multi-story brick building with three towers rising off the top. A man in a white coat walks toward the building, along a sidewalk lined by trees and other landscaping features. There is a sign reading "Donald...
Delia B. Baxter Biomedical Research Building (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Back of Baxter II building, a multi-story red and beige brick buildling. Part of the street is also visible. Four million dollars were provided by Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation, established by Baxter International Pharmaceutical Company,...
Black bear in a brick enclosure. The bear is standing/sitting on top of a dead tree. There is a sign behind the bear that reads "do not feed the animals." Produced by Edw. H. Mitchell. Postmarked 1909 on verso.
Full-length character portrait of right profile of actress Billie Burke, possibly in costume for her role in "Love Watches," which she performed at Macauley's Theatre at Christmas 1909. She leans forward in an armchair, toward a set...
Portrait of right profile of actress Billie Burke, wearing her hair atop her head (held by headband and braid) and a short-sleeved dress. Burke, best known for playing the role of Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the 1939 MGM movie "The...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
Port stern view of BONANZA unloading people at Howard Shipyard in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana, prior to launch of the CITY OF LOUISVILLE, which is on ways on left side of photograph. BONANZA, a side wheel packet with a wood hull...
Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky; a view down the street. A tall spire is visible on the left, and a large square building is visible on the horizon at the "end" of the road. Trees obscure the buildings that line the road. There are poles...