Two-story dark brick building with an ad for the Louisville Herald painted on the side. Located at southeast corner of 10th and Grayson (now Cedar) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses J. Gold Meat Market & Grocery, "Largest...
Dark brick three-story building at the corner of Grayson (now Cedar) and Eleventh Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Painted on the side are advertisements for A. J. Potter's saloon (which might be the name of the establishment) as well as ads for...
Lowell High School, a three-story stone building with red-orange roofing. The architectural style is mission-influenced. The sign on the building reads "Lowell School." Postmarked 1912 on the verso. Published by Pacific Novelty Company,...
Train riding through an orange grove toward the viewer. A black plume of smoke rises from the train's smokestack; the number 930 can be seen on the front of the engine. Orchard workers are turned away from the trees and toward the train. Some are...
Young Men's Christian Association of the City of New York; Young Men's Christian associations
Young Men's Christian Association building, New York City. A two-story frame building with a porch. Neighboring buildings on either side are partially visible. There are two trees in from of the YMCA. "211,322 J.V." printed on front....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Laboratories; Pipes (Conduits); Brigman Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Laboratory in Brigman Hall with various pieces of engineering laboratory equipment. Pipes run along the ceiling. This image dates to the period when the Speed Scientific School (now the J.B. Speed School of Engineering) was housed in Brigman Hall....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Streets; Columns;
Ernst Hall's front entranceway with square columns; Eastern Parkway is visible in the foreground. Part of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering. Location: Belknap Campus: Eastern Parkway. Current uses: Chemical Engineering. Named in honor of Robert...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Research facilities; Sackett Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Sackett Hall, part of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering. Named in honor of Frederic Sackett, U.S. Senator from Kentucky, US ambassador to Germany, and son-in-law of James Breckinridge Speed. Current uses: Mechanical Engineering; classrooms;...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Libraries; Men;
Kersey Library of Engineering and Technology, front entrance. A man walks out the front door. While this building was known as Kersey at this time, the sign over the entrance way reads, "Research," as the building was originally built for...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Educational facilities; Doors & doorways;
W.S. Speed Building, part of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering. A view of the entranceway, with the words "Civil & Electrical Engineering" inscribed over the doorway. Current uses: Civil and Environmental Engineering; Electrical...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Libraries; Banners;
Close view of the front of Kersey Library of Engineering and Technology, looking up toward the gable on the front of the building. The word "Research" is inscribed over the columns of the doorway, below a small balcony-like structure. The...
University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Sports; Football players;
University of Louisville students dressed for an informal football game in 1907. Organized football teams were officially established at U of L in 1912. Most of U of L's football players at the time were medical students. Players wear turtlenecks,...
University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; University of Louisville--Buildings; Hoisting machinery; Construction; Construction equipment;
View of the back of W. S. Speed Hall during the construction of Ernst Hall at the University of Louisville's Speed Scientific School (now the J.B. Speed School of Engineering). A crane and a cement truck stand in the construction area. Note on...
Libraries; University of Louisville--Students; Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.); University of Louisville--Buildings;
Students work at long tables under the dome in what was is now called Grawemeyer Hall. The card catalog can be seen in the back of the room. The library was moved from Ford Hall into the Administration Building in 1927 and remained there until 1956...
Anniversaries; Podiums; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School;
Industrialist William S. Speed speaks from a podium during an event honoring the twenty fifth anniversary of the J. B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville. There is a man sitting in the background, a pitcher and glass beside...
College trustees; Anniversaries; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School
Member of the University of Louisville Board of Trustees, Henry Y. Offut, Jr., poses at the lectern in Sackett Hall. Offut discussed the Speed family's contribution to the university during the dedication ceremony for Sackett Hall which was named...
“A reconstruction of the three figures […], based on fragments of sixth-century sculptures found on the Acropolis. […] Although it is known that these figures would have been painted, no trace of the colouring [coloring] remains.” (combined...
“An aerial view of the Acropolis as it might have appeared at the beginning of the fourth century BC. Besides the important sanctuaries on the summit, many shrines dating back to the Bronze Age were located along the sides of the hill. / A-...