Address: 332 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. In 1928 this building became the new clubhouse for the Pendennis Club, a businessmen's social club. The right side of the building originally stood alone. Designed in...
Display at Goodman's news store with posters advertising sporting publications, a chalkboard with sporting event information, and signs for The Sporting News. In one image, a man stands to the right of the displays. Address: Goodman's News Store,...
Two views of the front of Goodman's newspaper and magazine store showing newspapers, magazines, sports scores, and Sporting News displays. Address: Goodman's News Store, 332 West Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Display at a news store with chalkboards filled with text about sports, and a large poster for the Sporting News. In one image, a man stands in the doorway to the right of the materials. Address: Goodman's News Store, 332 West Liberty Street,...
From Hierakonpolis, Egypt. "In Predynastic times, Egypt was divided geographically and politically into Upper Egypt (the southern, upstream part of the Nile Valley), a narrow tract of grassland that encouraged hunting, and Lower (northern)...
Men; Suits (Clothing); Group portraits; Eating & drinking; People
Over twenty men pose for a shot at a dinner at The French Village in the basement of the Heyburn Building at 332 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. It is likely that the men are the employees of Anderson Manufacturing Company. Long tables are set...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. A man, likely the proprietor, stands in front of the storefront alongside two younger men, probably his employees. The window display is largely devoted to advertising the...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Two men flank a display advertising the serialized story "Life of Bryan: How the Great Commoner Rose from Obscurity to Fame," by W.R. Werner, in Liberty Magazine...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. A man, likely the proprietor, stands in front of the storefront, which is largely devoted to advertising the latest issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. Title supplied by cataloger.
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930, with two men standing in front. The one on the right is likely the proprietor. Facade of store and stand in front of store are covered with copies of College Humor magazine....
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa November 1930. Man, likely the proprietor, rests on magazine stand against window display bearing lettering "Goodman's 'Everything to Read'" and "Out of Town...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930, man, likely the proprietor, standing in front. Window of store and stand in front of store are covered with copies of College Humor magazine. Title supplied by cataloger.
Goodman's News Store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa February 1927. Man, likely the proprietor, selling a copy of "Turf Light" to a customer in front of the store. Both men hold the newspaper, while the customer places change...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Facade of store is covered from top to bottom with newspaper articles, advertisements, and posters, most relating to horse racing. Title supplied by cataloger.
Stores & shops; Newspaper vendors; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Men
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930, with men standing in front. Facade of store is covered from top to bottom with newspaper articles, advertisements, and posters. Title supplied by cataloger.
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...
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...