Baseball players; Athletes; Group portraits; Uniforms
Handwritten on photo of scrapbook page (Image number P_02588): "'Pee-Wee' Reese 'The Bat Boy'. New Covenant Presbyterian Church team, 37 & Broadway, July 31, 1931 R. G. Potter, Collection. Top Row - J. Wilton, Keith Sparks (Mgr.) M....
Portrait of left profile of performer Barbara Milton wearing a dress with bib collar and black bow. Barbara Milton, also known as Barbara Milton Watkins Strater (following her marriage to Edward L. Strater), was born in Louisville, Kentucky on July...
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...
Portrait of left profile of actress Billie Burke, wearing her hair in a bun, a necklace, 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 Wizard of Oz," was...
By "various hands." (Lucie-Smith, p.448). The following information is from the Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles: THE MURALS OF ESTRADA COURTS web page (http://www.lamurals.org/MuralFiles/ELA/EstradaCourts.html), accessed February 1,...
Performance art; Video recording; Film stills; Men; Artists; Backs (Anatomy); Dance; Locomotion; Human locomotion; Geometry
"Carried out for the camera alone, Nauman's performances of the late 1960s often dealt with the artist's confinement in his studio. This was ironic given that elsewhere art was shrugging off its traditional solipsism and taking to the streets....
Boy in a tunic top standing on a rock and blowing a long, narrow horn. Above the image is the phrase "Ex Libris." Below the image is the name "Edward Wilson Hewett." Edward Wilson Hewett, an artist and writer, is the eldest son...
Three-quarter length portrait of actor Frederick Warde seated in a wooden chair with hand on cheek. He is wearing a three-piece suit with watch fob. Warde appeared in eight productions at Macauley's Theatre between 1881 and 1904, including...
Motley fool or jester in profile inside a decorative circular border. Inside the border is the name "George Ainslie Hewett" and the phrase "Ex Libris." At the bottom is a panel containing the text "Motley's the only...
Portrait of actor and director Harry Corson Clarke as--or playing the role of--an older man. He has thinning white hair, a worried facial expression, and eyeglasses, and wears a double-breasted suit jacket and black bow tie. Clarke was born circa...
Portrait of actor and director Harry Corson Clarke, possibly in costume for a role. He has white hair worn with thick sideburns, and wears a wool suit jacket with a rose pinned to the left lapel, a white vest, and a black necktie with stickpin....
Portrait of actor and director Harry Corson Clarke as a young man, with dark hair parted in the middle, wearing a suit jacket and tie with stickpin. Clarke was born circa 1861, and died March 3, 1923 in Los Angeles, California. He performed at...
Joan Leslie adjusting Norris Mode's bow tie. Leslie served as the University of Louisville basketball team's "official hostess" during their stay in Los Angeles; Mode was there as a photographer. The Louisville Cardinals played a series...
This wide-angled shot shows a booth at the Kentucky State Fair exhibit hall, the rafters of the ceiling, and a lot of the space in front. The booth advertises Los Angeles County California and mimics an adobe building with arched patio area. A...
Sociology, Urban--California--Los Angeles; Urbanization--California--Los Angeles; Ontology--Social aspects; Social epistemology
Noir Ontology: Existing in the Fragmented Urban Spaces of Los Angeles explores the role of decentered urban geography within the body of noir texts set within Los Angeles. By focusing on the development of the idea of Los Angeles in early to...
Orange tree and two rose trees. The rose trees rise to nearly the same height as the orange tree. Handwritten subtitle: "Winter in Calif." below printed title. Published by M. Rieder, Los Angeles, publisher's number 3731; made in Germany.
University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Coaches (Athletics); Students; Basketball players; Game shows; Microphones; Hostesses; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports
Coach "Peck" Hickman, Walter O'Keefe, Joan Leslie, and James "Lum" Edwards gather around a microphone on a tall stand. Edwards, a basketball player, won $120 on "Double or Nothing" -- a radio quiz show hosted by...