Sign above the Brown Garage that reads "Serve Lady Betty Mayonnaise Salad Dressings and Other Fine Foods" with a picture of a hand scooping mayonnaise onto a salad. The bottom of the sign reads "Wheatley Mayonnaise Co. Louisville,...
Advertisements; Merchandise displays; Soda industry
Display booth for Royal Crown (RC Cola) in the lobby of the Mary Anderson Theatre featuring bottles of the drink and a cut-out of a woman with a star above her head. Address: 610 S. 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Poster display for Royal Crown cola with an image of Sonja Henie holding a bottle of RC cola. The text reads "'Yes it tastes best!' says Sonja Henie" and "Take Time Out for a 'Quick Up' with Royal Crown Cola Best by Taste-Test."...
Window display for liquor. The display has guitars, signs for Bacardi, and a sign reading "Carl Hollenbach B.C.S. is now at the bar." The sign above the display reads "Baron-Atlas Incorporated No. 3" A sign painted on the window...
Air pollution; Rivers; Boats; Transportation; Military facilities
Address: River Road and Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A boat comes out of the covered shelter of the U.S. Coast Guard station. A man in a white cap is seated at the front of the boat and two men in dark uniforms are standing at the rear of...
Location: 1600 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Reeser Place, an apartment complex on the West side of Fourth Street just south of Hill Street, is shown. The complex shows symmetrical buildings facing a courtyard. The foundation of the...
Address: 418 W. Ormsby Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. According to the 1924 Caron's city directory, this building was an apartment house known as Greystone Apartments. A small section of grass is in front of the sidewalk. Beyond the sidewalk is a...
Loews Theatre under construction or renovation. Concrete floor with stacks of lumber and a truck on it. Fabric panels hang from the ceiling. Rows of seats look down on the stage. Address: 4th Street between Broadway and Chestnut Street, Louisville,...
Auditoriums; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Buildings
Ampitheatre Auditorium in Louisville, Kentucky, built by William F. Norton Jr. in 1889 from material salvaged from the Southern Exposition, and razed in 1904 following Norton's death in 1903. Handwritten on mounted print: "Auditorium, S.W....
Automobile service stations; Show windows; Gasoline pumps; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 420 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The exterior of the Francis Garage is symmetrical and made mostly of brick. Plate glass windows on the first floor indicate, "Francis Garage, Storage by the Hour, Day or Month." Just...
Graham Automobile dealership giveaway in Old Louisville neighborhood, Louisville, Kentucky. Giveaway car and signs advertising: "Free 7 Graham Supercharger Sedans, Listen to W.H.A.S.-11-12 A.M. Daily, Enter Gold Medal's Nomination Sweepstakes,...
Automobiles; People; Stores & shops; Transportation; Campaign headquarters; Political campaigns
Address: 609 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A crowd gathers in front of the headquarters of Jouett Todd for Congress. A banner advertises, "Tax reduction through goverment [government] economy / Temperance through repeal and state...
Bands; Wind instruments; Percussion instruments; Post offices; Post Office and Customs House (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings
The U.S. Mail Band poses in front of the Louisville Post Office. Drums and clarinets are in the front row, followed by trumpets and french horns; saxophones, trombones and tubas bring up the rear.
Men sit and stand at a speakers table at a banquet at the Brown Hotel with men and women sitting at round dining tables. A sign behind the speakers table is for the Rural Electricification Administration Program or the REA Program.
A group of men and women sit and stand at a U-shaped banquet table at the Canary Cottage. Address: Canary Cottage, 621 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Women sit on either side at three rows of dining tables for a banquet in the Seelbach Hotel. Text on bottom: College of Regents Conference - April 7, 1946 - Seelbach Hotel, Lou, Ky.
Walnut Street Baptist Church in its original location at the corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.), Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1890. The church relocated to Third and Saint Catherine Streets in 1901. Image is marred with...
Men at work on steeple of Walnut Street Baptist Church in its original location at the corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.), Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1890. The church relocated to Third and Saint Catherine Streets in...