Buildings; Commercial facilities; Newspaper industry
Low brick building with square pillars and a sign reading "The State Journal," the name of Frankfort, Kentucky's daily newspaper. The building at left bears a sign for "The Rupert Grocery Store Incorporated Wholesale Grocers"...
Small brick building with a sign reading "W.H. Steward Memorial Bldg. Home of American Baptist" above the door. Address: 930 West Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky.
African-American men and one women work at newspaper equipment, including typesetting machines, inside a large room. Address: 930 West Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky.
Buildings; Offices; African Americans; Newspaper industry
Interior of an office space. An African-American woman sits at a desk in front of an office door. Next to her a young African-American man sits at a desk facing the middle of the room. An older African-American man stands in the corner near the...
View of Herald Square looking down toward the street, which is busy with streetcars and pedestrians. A train passes on the elevated railroad that runs above at an angle to the street. City buildings are at the corner on either side of the street...
"Klein's leap took its place among texts advertising an imaginary 'Theatre of the Void'. The image wittily pitted Klein's artistic apotheosis against other newsworthy material of the day. The first Soviet and American space launches had...
"Klein's leap took its place among texts advertising an imaginary 'Theatre of the Void'. The image wittily pitted Klein's artistic apotheosis against other newsworthy material of the day. The first Soviet and American space launches had...
Students; University of Louisville--Buildings; Threlkeld Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Dormitories
A student reads the day's paper in her room on the girls' side of Threlkeld Hall on January 12, 1969. Threlkeld Hall Dorm Candids - January 12, 1969. People: Yvonne Graves.
World War, 1914-1918--France; Military vehicles; Soldiers; Newspapers; Reading; Wooden buildings
Four soldiers read "L'Echo de Paris," a Paris newspaper as they stand on a dirt road or parking area during World War I. Insignia on one collar indicates they are part of the 139e Régiment d'Infanterie. Wooden barn, other buildings, and...