Rectangular lithograph of performer and producer Nathaniel Carll (N. C.) Goodwin, in three-piece suit, eyeglasses, and mustache, posed underneath a larger portrait of him (clean-shaven). This appears to be an advertisement for his performance of...
Full-length character portrait of performer and producer Nathaniel Carll (N. C.) Goodwin, wearing an overcoat, fur hat, and gloves amid a simulation of falling snow. Goodwin was born July 25, 1857 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died January 31, 1919...
Portrait of performer and producer Nathaniel Carll (N. C.) Goodwin wearing a tuxedo jacket and white bow tie. Goodwin was born July 25, 1857 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died January 31, 1919 in New York City. He was married five times, most...
Portrait of right profile of performer and producer Nathaniel Carll (N. C.) Goodwin. Goodwin was born July 25, 1857 in Boston, Massachusetts, and died January 31, 1919 in New York City. He was married five times, most notably to actress Eliza...
Photogravure of full-length character portrait of performer and producer Nathaniel Carll (N. C.) Goodwin costumed for the role of Sir Lucius O'Trigger in "The Rivals." He wears a black hat; long jacket; shirt with ruffled collar; short...
Autographed full-length character portrait of performer and producer Nathaniel Carll (N. C.) Goodwin costumed for the role of Sir Lucius O'Trigger in "The Rivals." He wears a black hat; long jacket; shirt with ruffled collar; short pants;...
Churches; Religious facilities; Nightclubs; Buildings
Address: 539 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. On the left is the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. The church has a dome and cupola. On the right is the Madrid Ballroom. The Madrid Ballroom was added to the National Register of Historic...
Portrait of Patricia (Mrs. Elliott) Callahan of Kentucky wearing a feathered hat and fur around her neck. Stamped on back of image: credit, John T. Berry (Louisville photographer); June 20, 1922. Handwritten on back: President Louisville Order of...
William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield, the patriarch of the West Virginia family that feuded with the McCoys of Kentucky in the 1870s-1880s, is depicted in the figure atop this family tomb. The inscription reads: 'Johnson / Wm. A. / Robert L. /...
Louisville General Hospital; Nursing students; Eating & drinking
Senior breakfast for graduating students in the Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing 1957. Two rows of students sit at a long table while a larger group stands behind the table. Text written on bottom of photograph: Senior breakfast given...
Class of 1963 for Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing. Pyramid-shaped group of students in nurse's uniforms and caps on the steps in front of a building. Possibly the front of a program. Text printed across top: The Senior Class...
Portrait of woman (possibly man dressed as woman) wearing a large hat festooned with flowers and tied under the neck and holding an armful of flowers. Inscription on print, lower right: To "Count" Lanshi (?) in remembrance of a very...
Portrait of performer Doris Keane with her hair in pin curls, leaning her chin on her right hand. She portrayed Mme. Cavallini in "Romance," by Edward Sheldon, at Maxine Elliott's Theatre in New York City in 1913, but there is no record...
Portrait of actor and director Johnston Forbes-Robertson, wearing three-piece suit and tie. Forbes-Robertson was born January 16, 1853 in London, England, and became renowned for his Shakespearean roles. He married actress Gertrude Elliott in 1900,...
Baseball; Baseball players; Athletes; Group portraits; Men
Group portrait of the Louisville Eclipse team, which played Major League baseball in the American Association from 1882-1884 (following a stint as a semi-pro team from Louisville's West End). The team played at the original location of Eclipse...
Tornadoes; Disasters; Churches; Buildings; Ruins; Debris; St. John's Church (Louisville, Ky.)
The wall of the front of St. John's Church is left standing while the rest of the church and rectory are gone, following the tornado that hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. St. John's Church, located at 1115 W. Jefferson, was built in...