View from the street of the elevated railroad tracks above and its metal frame. Wagons and pedestrians are on the street. Title: 4129. 116th St. Depot, New York Elevated Railway, U.S.A. Descriptive information on back of card: Photographed and...
View of the frame and underside of an elevated from the street below. Title: 4129. 116th St. Depot, New York Elevated Railway, U.S.A. Descriptive information on back of card: Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, N.H. ULUA 005.0346...
View from the street of the tracks and frame for the elevated railroad above. Pedestrians and carriages are on the street. Buildings are on either side of the tracks in the background. Title: 4129. 116th Street Depot, New York Elevated Railway,...
Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.); Medical students; Teachers
Hospital College of Medicine 1890 - Composite photograph for the Hospital College of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students in the medical school class of 1890. Oval-shaped cluster of individual oval-shaped portraits...
Computer vision; Pattern recognition systems; Human face recognition (Computer science)
Humans have the uncanny ability to perceive the world in three dimensions (3D), otherwise known as depth perception. The amazing thing about this ability to determine distances is that it depends only on a simple two-dimensional (2D) image in the...
200 block south 4th Street on the west side. La Mode, a women's clothing store, at the end of a block with a shoe store, B.W. Graves Company, and other stores along the block.
600 block of South 4th Street on the west side. Front of the Rialto Building, a stone building with a marquee reading B.F. Keith's. Located at 616 South 4th Street.
Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops; Clothing stores; Drugstores; Theaters; Hotels; Brown Hotel (Louisville, Ky.)
Southeast corner of 4th Street and Chestnut Street looking south. A Taylor drugstore is at the corner in a row of stores including Ball Optical Company and a shoe-repair company. Painted signs for Wellendorff and H.B.&W. are on the side of one...
Southwest corner of 4th Street and Chestnut Street. Multi-story brick building with a Southern Optical Company and National Bank of Kentucky on the ground floor. A sign attached to the side of the building on the south 4th Street side reads B.F....
Buildings; Cultural facilities; Theaters; B. F. Keith Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Northeast corner of 5th Street and Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard. B.F. Keith's Theater at the corner. It is a rounded white building with a sign mounted to the front of the building.
Two rows of men in military uniforms in front of a building with a sign reading "Headquarters 706th Ordnance Co. Avn. Across the bottom of the image reads "706th Ordnance Co. (AVN.) A.B. - Bowman Field, KY. Nov. 8, 1941.
Integration; African Americans; Hospitals; Red Cross Hospital (Louisville, Ky.)
D.W. Beard was interviewed on November 29, 1979 about the Red Cross (Community) Hospital. He was a member of the board of Community Hospital, which was known previously as Red Cross Hospital. He discusses public perception of the hospital and the...
African Americans; African American physicians; Physicians; Hospitals; Red Cross Hospital (Louisville, Ky.); Race relations; Integration
Oral history interview with Louisville physician Jesse Bell conducted on July 28, 1979 by Olivia Frederick. Dr. Bell discusses his early life and education, including his training at Alcorn College, Morehouse College, and Meharry Medical College....
African Americans; African American physicians; African Americans--Hospitals; African Americans--Social conditions; African Americans--Education; Segregation in education; African Americans--Medical care; Hospitals; Medical education; Race...
Oral history interview with Louisville physician Maurice Rabb. Dr. Rabb discusses his early life and education in Mississippi. He speaks of his experiences as a student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, comparing race relations in his...
From caption: L'Elephant Celebes; from the Tate Gallery website (http://www.tate.org.uk) (11-2011): Inscribed 'max ernst 1921' b.l., 'Celebes' b.r. and 'No. 1. MAX ERNST | CELEBES' on back of canvas / Oil on canvas, 49 3/8 x 44 (125.5 x 108)
One of the most nationally-recognized, two-year legislative reform initiatives in the U.S. began in Kentucky with the passage of the Kentucky Postsecondary Education Improvement Act of 1997 (HB1). This exploratory, cross-sectional, correlational...
Indians of North America--Kentucky--Bullitt County--Antiquities; Excavations (Archaeology)--Kentucky--Ashworth Rockshelter site; Ashworth Rockshelter site (Ky.)
Reinvestigation of a National Register property, the Ashworth Rockshelter (15BU236), northeast of Shepardsville, Bullitt Co., Kentucky, revealed stratified Early Archaic through Mississippian components (ca. 7900 B.C.-1500 A.D.). Primary occupation...
Portrait of Dr. Aaron B. Johnson of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing dark-framed glasses and striped bow tie. The photograph has been torn, badly creased, and marked with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Dr. A.B. Johnson, Osteopath;...
Ferries; Steamboats; Ship trials; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
A. BALDWIN, a center wheel ferry with steel catamaran hulls (127 ft. x 58.9 ft. x 7.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1905. Owned by Union Ferry Co., A. BALDWIN operated in the New Orleans area carrying up to thirty-five automobiles and 231...