Three men stand amid debris including barrels, tree branches, and other garbage next to the ramp of the Municipal Bridge, also known as the Second Street Bridge and George Rogers Clark Bridge, behind a brick building at Main Street.
Four baseball bats against a white background. The bats are of varying shade and are from Louisville Slugger. They are signed by the players using them. From top to bottom: Melvin Ott, George "Babe" Ruth, "Zeke" Bonura, and Lou...
Children's band inside a gymnasium or auditorium. Two rows of boys in marching band uniforms. The back row has four boys holding flags. A row of drums runs across the front. The two center drums read 'Shawnee Corps 3204 Louisville, Ky." The...
World War II victory banner from Louisville post office employees. Banner with images of men in American military uniforms, Abraham Lincoln, FDR, and George Washington, the Statue of Liberty, stars, and tanks and airplanes. The text reads...
Movie theater with a marquee advertising a movie with George Raft called "Johnny Angel" and a second movie called "Behind City Lights." Address: Rialto, 616 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
At least three railroad cars in front of a set of white buildings. A faint outline of a mountain is visible in the background. Four men stand next to the train, with a fence on the other side, and at least one man stands at the back of the engine...
Cities & towns; Government facilities; Buildings; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)
View from across the street, at an angle, of the U.S. Capitol Building and extension. Streetcars cross in front. Text on left: Stereoscopic Views. Text on right: Of Washington City. Descriptive information on back of card: The U.S. Capitol. The...
The remains of Dr. George W. Griffith's house and office, located at 1121 and 1125 West Jefferson Street, after the tornado which hit Louisville, Kentucky, on March 27, 1890. The tornado killed an estimated 100 people and many more were injured.
Buildings; Awnings; Men; Women; Streets; Business districts
A row of businesses at the corner of Fourth Street and Jefferson Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Several of the storefronts have awnings and "watches and jewelry" is printed on the first awning on the street. George Wolf, whose name is on...
The Courier Journal/Will Sales building at the southeast corner of Fourth Street and Green Street (now Liberty Street) in Louisville, Kentucky. A statue of George Prentice, a former editor of the newspaper, stands above the main entrance to the...
Two-story dark wood building at the corner of Twenty-Fourth and Rowan, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses George Kruse Groceries, Meats & Vegetables. Signs in the windows and door advertise Mother's Bread and Ivory Soap. Painted signs on...
Two-story dark brick building at the corner of Twenty-Fifth and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor grocery store is George Bickel, Agt. Grocery. Painted signs on the side of the building advertise A. J. Bindner 15 Ball Pool and Gold Medal...
New York City seen from an elevated vantage point. A suspension bridge and river are visible in the background. Copyright George P. Hall & Son, 1909. "Cory Post Card Co" and "Theochrom Serie 71" printed on verso.
Bridges; Boats; Boat clubs; Rivers; Automobiles; Forests; Water towers
Bridge over the Rocky River in Cleveland, Ohio. There are cars on the bridge and a forest in the background. There is a water tower in the forest. Several other buildings are visible on one bank, and there are boats and docks under the bridge. Text...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Health care;
The Old Clinical Department of the University of Louisville Medical School. A multi-story brick building; there is a leafless tree in the front yard. This image is from the 1939 Thoroughbred yearbook (p. 17). Location: Downtown: 517 South Sixth...
Restaurants; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings;
Cardinal Inn stands at the corner of First and Shipp Streets. Owned by two Lebanese brothers, John N. and Robert George, the Cardinal Inn was a popular meeting place for students since its opening in the 1920s. It was demolished in the late 1960s...
Restaurants; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Signs (Notices);
The side of the Cardinal Inn, at the corner of First Street and Shipp Avenue. There is an advertisement for Levy Brothers, a local men's clothier, painted on the wall of the building and a large metal bin on the sidewalk. Owned by two Lebanese...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; J.B. Speed School of Engineering; Research facilities;
Newly-built Institute of Industrial Research, now known as the Duthie Center for Engineering (part of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering) seen from near Eastern Parkway. The building door is open. Formerly named Kersey Library, in honor of Laura...