Women--France--History--20th century; Women--Great Britain--History--20th century; Women and literature--France--History--20th century; Women and literature--Great Britain--History--20th century; Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986; Woolf, Virginia,...
This dissertation is a cross-cultural analysis of France and Great Britain during both the First World War and World War II in which Simone de Beauvoir and Virginia Woolf redefined "woman." Utilizing New Historicism, the first chapter...
Address: 1010 S. Preston Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This building has three ghost signs, two of which read "Ohio Valley Bags and Burlap Co." and the other is "Enro Shirts."
Address: 1010 S. Preston St., Louisville, KY. Two ghost signs are visible in the same area of this building -- Ohio Valley Bag & Burlap as well as Enro Shirt Co. Burkhardt Company, a custom woodworking business, is now located in the building....
Address: 1026 S. Preston Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The ghost sign on this building is completely painted over with red paint and the sign underneath is illegible.
Address: 1100 East Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This building is located at the corner of East Broadway Street and Barret Street. There is a very large ghost sign painted onto the brick side of the building which reads, "OK The Worlds...
Address: 1100 Logan Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of a building on the corner of St. Catherine and Logan Streets. A sign painted near the top of the brick building reads "Bread." The rest of the brick wall sign is illegible. There...
Address: 1101 Logan Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of two-story brick building with two signs painted on its side. The brick wall sign near the top of the building has a name along with the words "Grocery & Saloon." The brick wall...
Address: 1117 Logan Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of a one-story building with a chain-link fence and gate attached to it. Next door is a boarded up two-story brick building with a sign painted on its side reading "The Mattinglys." ...
Address: 1153 Logan Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Partially legible ghost sign on side of brick building includes the address ("1153") and the word "groceries." A newer painted sign contains a cartoon picture of a dancing man, a...
Buildings; Brick wall signs; Stairways; Fire escapes
Address: 121 South 7th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of south facing wall of building from Riverside parking lot on West Market Street near corner of 7th Street. Partially legible ghost sign reads "Purchasers-Liquidators of".
Address: 1237 South Eleventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky. West and north side views of Midwest Paper Products Co. shows two illegible ghost signs painted in white on the brick building.
Address: 1252 S. Shelby Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of sign painted on the side of a brick business building. Sign appears to read "Mack's Drug Store." Cars, a pedestrian, a church, and other businesses are also visible.
Address: 1372 Lexington Road, Louisville, Kentucky. This building is located next door to Headliner's Music Hall. A sign painted on the side of the building reads "Distillery Commons." This sign is covering an older ghost sign which is...
Address: 1386 Lexington Road, Louisville, Kentucky. A current sign advertising Headliner's Music Hall is covering the ghost sign which is completely illegible. The sign itself has a diamond shape and was a white sign with a green border.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is sixteen pages and is made up of the normal twelve pages with an additional four page section called The...
Address: 1934 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. On the side of this brick building is the remnant of a sign that is mostly illegible. The word at the top may be acorn for Acorn Used Furniture which was located at 1930 W. Market Street....
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 31. No. 41. but is actually Vol. 31. No. 11. This issue is four pages.