Baseball; People associated with entertainment & sports; Men; Louisville Colonels (Baseball team)
"Colonel" William F. Knebelkamp was the president of the Louisville Baseball Co., which owned the Louisville Colonels baseball team. He wears a "Baseball Boosters" ribbon on his lapel, and holds a floral wreath. Title supplied...
A man holds a baseball bat with two leaning in front of him at Hillerich & Bradsby in the Louisville Slugger warehouse. Bats are stacked on the shelves around the man and one is on a scale next to him.
A man wearing a baseball jacket and glasses and standing at the edge of a playground holds a sign that says, "HOW LONG CAN WE CARRY ON." Young women sit on swings in the background. He presumably was participating in a demonstration march...
Addie Joss or Adrian Joss (1880-1911). Color portrait of Addie Joss framed by two baseball bats. A 'C' is in the top left corner and 'Naps' is in the top right. The team is the Cleveland Naps (Ohio). Verso: A. Joss. 'Addie' Joss, whose death in...
Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities; Young Men's Hebrew Association (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 729 S. Second Street (Building no longer exists). This interior shot of the Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA) gym shows a running track above a multi-functional area including basketball hoops, gymnastic rings, and what looks like the...
Baseball; Stadiums; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Advertisements; Advertising; Billboards
Advertising billboards posted on the outfield fence around the scoreboard at Parkway Field stadium, home to minor league baseball team Louisville Colonels from 1932 to 1956, at Eastern Parkway and Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied...
Baseball; Stadiums; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Advertisements; Advertising; Billboards
Advertising billboards posted on the outfield fence at Parkway Field stadium, home to minor league baseball team Louisville Colonels from 1932 to 1956, at Eastern Parkway and Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Some signs on the building behind the...
Baseball; Stadiums; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Advertisements; Advertising; Billboards
Advertising billboards posted on the outfield fence at Parkway Field stadium, home to minor league baseball team Louisville Colonels from 1932 to 1956, at Eastern Parkway and Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Some signs on the building behind the...
Baseball; Stadiums; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Advertisements; Advertising; Billboards
Advertising billboards posted on the outfield fence at Parkway Field stadium, home to minor league baseball team Louisville Colonels from 1932 to 1956, at Eastern Parkway and Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The distance marking and the post at...
Baseball; Stadiums; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Advertisements; Advertising; Billboards
Advertising billboards posted on the outfield fence at Parkway Field stadium, home to minor league baseball team Louisville Colonels from 1932 to 1956, at Eastern Parkway and Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The distance marking at the center of...
Baseball; Stadiums; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.); Advertisements; Advertising; Billboards
Advertising billboards posted on the outfield fence at Parkway Field stadium, home to minor league baseball team Louisville Colonels from 1932 to 1956, at Eastern Parkway and Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Aerial photographs; Stadiums; Baseball; Buildings; Parkway Field (Louisville, Ky.)
Aerial view of a baseball game at Parkway Field, 100 W. Eastern Parkway, Louisville, Kentucky. Players are on the field and the stands are almost full. Beyond the stadium cars are parked along the street and in a parking lot and trolley cars can be...
Funerary facilities; Cemeteries; African Americans; People
African-American men and boys with baseball equipment stand in a large clearing in Pioneer Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky, also called Western Cemetery.
Portraits; Men; Baseball players; Uniforms; People associated with entertainment & sports
Al LeCompte pitching at a baseball game. The photograph is badly creased, cracked, and discoloring from age. Handwritten on back of image: Al LeCompte, Louisville Colonels pitcher. Stamped on back: March 28, 1934.
Portraits; Men; Baseball players; Uniforms; People associated with entertainment & sports
Al LeCompte wearing a Louisville Colonels baseball uniform. The photograph has been written on top, front edge. Handwritten on back of image: Al LeCompte, Louisville Colonels pitcher. Stamped on back: April 24, 1935.
Ligaments--Wounds and injuries; Knee--Wounds and injuries; Women athletes--Wounds and injuries
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are among the most common injuries incurred by both recreational and professional athletes. ACL injuries often occur during popular contact sports like basketball, football, volleyball and baseball, and...
Portraits; Men; Baseball players; Uniforms; People associated with entertainment & sports
Archie McKain of Louisville, Kentucky, pitcher for the Louisville Colonels, wearing his baseball uniform. The photograph is marked with discolorations. Stamped on back of image: June 14, 1934.