Still life photographs; Artists' studios; Studio props; Sculpture; Paintings
Studio set-up; a portrait bust of a man sits on a low table to the left that has material draped on one side. To the right stands an easel and a tall pedestal with a small sculpture of a woman with two small children. All this is set against what...
Profile of Mary Johnston, partially back-lit by sunlight coming through a gothic arched window in Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church. Mary Johnston was the stepdaughter of Annie Fellows Johnston, author of the Little Colonel series of books. Title...
The sun shines through an arched gothic window into a dark church. A man in a dark clerical robe stands next to the window holding a large book. The church is probably Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church in Oldham County, Kentucky. Title supplied by...
Dwellings; Houses; Wooden buildings; Historic buildings; Driveways; Trees
A driveway leads to historic Tuliphurst in Pewee Valley, Kentucky (registered as a national historical place, NHRP Bldg. #89001979). The basic structure of the white frame house was built around 1854 by Noble Butler. Woodford H. Dulaney added the...
Dwellings; Houses; Wooden buildings; Historic buildings; Driveways; Trees
A driveway leads to Tuliphurst, a white frame house with dark shutters. The basic structure of Tuliphurst, a historic home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky (registered as a national historic place, NHRP Bldg. #89001979), was built around 1854 by Noble...
Dwellings; Houses; Wooden buildings; Historic buildings; Driveways; Trees
Tuliphurst, a white frame house with dark shutters, is an historic home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky (NHRP Bldg. #89001979). The basic structure was built around 1854 by Noble Butler. Woodford H. Dulaney added the Gothic Revival front wing in 1865....
Sunlight from a Gothic window illuminates the pipe organ in Pewee Valley Presbyterian Church at Christmastime. Wreaths, other greenery and tinsel decorate the organ and music stand. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters;
Playhouse theater. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House of Reform, it was purchased by the University of Louisville, circa 1923, as part of its acquisition of what later became known as Belknap Campus. The Playhouse was...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters;
Front entrance of the Playhouse theater at the University of Louisville, at its original site. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House of Reform, it was purchased by the University of Louisville, circa 1923, as part of its...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters; Trees;
Playhouse Theater seen from across Second Street. There are several trees featuring fall foliage in front of the white frame building. The crosswalk on Second Street is also visible. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House...
Women; University of Louisville--Buildings; Covered walks; Theaters; Buildings;
A woman in a skirt suit, penny loafers and ankle socks leans against a beam of the roof over Garth Walk, the covered sidewalk which wound around the north side of the Playhouse. Constructed in 1932, Garth Walk was named after Mrs. Charles M. Garth,...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters; Buildings;
Playhouse during the 1932 renovations, with trees in the foreground. Records indicate that work was also done to the Playhouse in 1933 and funded by a federal relief program. Note on back of photo: "Playhouse. Alterations. Oct 22 1932."...
Theaters; Covered walks; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
Playhouse in its former location on Belknap Campus. A covered sidewalk, known as Garth Walk, lines the north side of the Playhouse. Note on back: "Playhouse -- OLD location. Belknap Theatre 1/77 [?]" Originally built as a chapel for the...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters; Buildings;
Interior of the University of Louisville Playhouse, looking at the stage curtain. A note on the back indicates that the curtain was brown velvet, stenciled in gold, that the interior was a "warm gray" with the trusses painted black. The...
Couples; Covered walks; Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
A couple stands on the covered sidewalk, known as Garth Walk, outside the Playhouse. Constructed in 1932, Garth Walk was named after Mrs. Charles M. Garth, then president of the theater group known as the Players Club of Louisville. Originally...
Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Doors & doorways;
Doors to the University of Louisville Playhouse. A display window beside one of the doors contains information on a production of "Kiss Me Kate," which was performed in 1960 and 1961. Note on back: "UofL Playhouse on Belknap Campus....
Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
Playhouse on the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville, with trees in the foreground. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House of Reform, it was purchased by the University of Louisville, circa 1923, as part of its...
Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
Playhouse in its former location on Belknap Campus, with trees in the foreground. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House of Reform, it was purchased by the University of Louisville, circa 1923, as part of its acquisition...
Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
Playhouse in its former location on Belknap Campus, seen from across a sidewalk. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House of Reform, it was purchased by the University of Louisville, circa 1923, as part of its acquisition of...