Full-length character portrait of American actress Fanny Davenport sitting at a table before a backdrop including a hearth, looking at a piece of paper, costumed in a long dress with fur stole. Born into a family of actors on April 10, 1850,...
Character portrait of left profile of American actress Fanny Davenport. Her top is fastened at the neck, and she wears a straw hat festooned with ribbons. Born into a family of actors on April 10, 1850, Davenport was the leading lady of actor...
Three-quarter length character portrait of mustachioed stage and screen actor Herbert Kelcey, seated with hands in trouser pockets, wearing suit jacket with pocket square, polka-dot bow tie, bowler hat, and holding a cane behind his back. Herbert...
Three-quarter length character portrait of performer and writer Charles Coghlan wearing a bowler, mustache, and suit jacket with tails, and holding a cane and gloves. Coghlan performed at Macauley's Theatre opposite his sister Rose Coghlan in...
Portrait of right profile of man with mustache. According to the annotation on the print, he is the proprietor and manager of the "$10,000 beauty," which may refer to late 19th century beauty contest winner Louise Montague, to late 19th...
Oval-shaped portrait of performer W. H. Crompton wearing a three-piece suit with white bow tie and eyeglasses attached to a buttonhole. Crompton starred in "Lady Rose's Daughter" at Macauley's Theatre in October 1903, and played with...
Full-length character portrait of American actress Fanny Davenport in introspective pose, costumed in long dress with corset and train and elaborate hat. Born into a family of actors on April 10, 1850, Davenport was the leading lady of actor Robert...
Autographed full-length character portrait of stage and screen actor Herbert Kelcey standing on stage set wearing hunting clothes (jacket, tie, spats, and cap in hand) and holding a shotgun in the crook of his left arm. He has a mustache and...
Full-length character portrait of American actress Fanny Davenport standing in front of a set backdrop, wearing a hat, a dress with bustled skirt, and high boots made of white calfskin. Born into a family of actors on April 10, 1850, Davenport was...
Full-length character portrait of Mitzi Hajos seated on an upholstered bench, wearing a sleeveless velvet dress with patterned stockings and high heels, with a feather boa behind her. Hungarian-born actress Magdalena Hajos performed as Mitzi Hajos...
Oval-shaped three-quarter length portrait of performer W. H. Crompton seated in a wooden chair, wearing a three-piece suit with white bow tie. Crompton starred in "Lady Rose's Daughter" at Macauley's Theatre in October 1903; played with...
Full-length portrait of conductor Don Philippini, leader of an eponymous symphony orchestra that toured the American South. Although this portrait is inscribed January 11, 1908, there is no indication that his orchestra performed at Macauley's...
An unidentified female student, or a young instructor, with teacher Minnie Leigh Gibson of Shelbyville (left). Miss Gibson joined the faculty in 1907. The unidentified young lady may be Evelyn Carter who later married Howard Giles.
An older woman with gray hair stands in a garden holding an Asian style parasol on her right shoulder and a vine or branch in her left hand. She is wearing a dress with large sleeves and a lace collar. The woman may be Fannie Caldwell Macaulay,...
Streets; Street railroads; Street railroad tracks; Buildings; Houses
Rudd Avenue, north of Western Parkway, now Northwestern Parkway. A trolley is on the streetcar tracks. Houses are on either side of the street. The Church of Our Lady is to the left.
Streets; Street railroads; Buildings; Houses; Religious facilities; Churches
Rudd Avenue, north of Western Parkway, now Northwestern Parkway, at 36th Street. Streetcar tracks run down the middle of the street. The Church of Our Lady is to the left with houses on either side.
Streets; Street railroads; Buildings; Houses; Religious facilities; Churches; Stores & shops; Grocery stores
Rudd Avenue north of Western Parkway, now Northwestern Parkway, at 35th Street. The street is lined with houses, with a small market at the corner and a church, possibly the Church of Our Lady, a few buildings down on the right.
Marathons; Youth organizations; Young Men's Hebrew Association (Louisville, Ky.); Cycling; Runners (Sports); Automobiles; People; Entertainers
Cars, bicycles, and runners participating in Baby Marathon, Third Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky, Thanksgiving 1914. Numbers have been painted above the heads of these "Famous Personages" and then handwritten on mounted print: "Cast of...
Drive In Theatre, Saint Matthews, Kentucky, 1941, viewed from across the street. Signs advertise: "Now Showing, Barbara Stanwyck, 'The Lady Eve,' Latest News & Cartoons; 2 Shows Nightly Rain Or Clear." Title supplied by cataloger.