A copy photograph of a portrait of a young woman who may be Jean Thomas' mother, Kate Smith Bell. The portrait is oval-shaped and in a frame. The woman's hair is pulled back at the top (but long and wavy in back), and she wears a shawl with a...
A copy photograph of a framed portrait of a dark-haired woman with hair pulled back, wearing a black dress with white collar. She may be Jean Thomas' grandmother, Sarah Mefford Bell. The name Mary Culbertson has also been associated with this...
Jean Thomas poses at her typewriter, with three of her publications ["The Singin' Fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow," "Devil's Ditties," and "The Traipsin' Woman"] displayed on the table. The room appears to be a rustic...
Oval-shaped portrait of a woman with dark wavy hair (either bobbed or pulled back), wearing an elegant dress with sequined embroidery. Inscription on print, lower right: "To Col. John Macauley from Jean Babcock." Title supplied by...
University of Louisville. Band; University of Louisville--Students; Drum majorettes; Drum majors; Bands; Conductors; Marching bands; Students;
University of Louisville marching band sits on the bleachers as Leroy Martin and the other two drum majors help get something out of majorette Doris Jean Graming's eye. Band director Ernest Lyon (in dark outfit with cap) walks toward them with his...
Woodcut illustration for "Le Livre des Masques, Portraits Symbolistes" by Remy de Gourmont, Mercure de France, Paris, 1896-1898. Published in Le Figaro, Paris, 18 September 1886.
Two women wearing glasses and cloche hats sit on a bench on the grounds of a large building, possibly in England, which they visited to attend the Festival of the English Folk Song and Dance Society held in Royal Albert Hall in London, England....