This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. With the exception of the caterpillars on leaves, the fossil, the conch shell, the deer by the body of water, the man leaning toward the dog, and the horses running past trees, the images...
This set of woodblock prints was reprinted in the 1980s. With the exception of the fox hiding from dog behind a log, the boy carving a Jack o'lantern, the blackbird, the turkey and snake, and the laborers on the riverfront, the images duplicate the...
Writing centers; English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching (Higher); Oral reading
Reading aloud in writing center sessions is a common practice, one that is both under-studied and under-theorized. In an attempt to begin to address this gap, this dissertation conducts an empirical analysis of three different methods of reading...
World War, 1914-1918--France; Reading; Soldiers; Military uniforms
Godet, a French soldier and close friend of photographer André Jeunet, sits reading a letter. Insignia for the 139e Régiment d'Infanterie is clearly visible on the collar of his uniform.
World War, 1914-1918--France; Reading; Beds; Newspapers; Military life
André Jeunet sits on the edge of a small wooden bed, or cot, reading a newspaper during World War I. He appears to be in a low-ceiling room, attic, or loft. Similar beds or cots are seen in image ULPA 2004.003.020A.
Women; Streets; Cities & towns; Sidewalks; Business districts; Lampposts
Woman, walking away from the camera down a city sidewalk, looks to the side as if reading a window sign. Large buildings and lamp posts line the city street in France during World War I.
Lyda Messer Caudill stands in the yard of a frame house next to a sign reading 'Knowledge and Understanding / Adult Education / … New Day.' Mrs. Caudill, a teacher, was elected superintendent of Rowan County, Kentucky schools in 1906 and founded...
Two women hold signs reading ""Safety today eliminates pain & sorrow"" and ""The rail in hand she did not take. She wound up at the bottom with an awful ache.""
An African-American woman in servant's dress and head scarf sits in a wooden chair reading a newspaper. The woman, Rebecca Porter, was born a slave in Virginia. After the war, she spent most of her life working in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Rebecca...
An old woman, said to be an Indian (Native American), sits against a tree reading a book. Outside the fence of the yard, buildings, a street, and an automobile are visible. Title supplied by cataloger.
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: woman seated in chair, reading; boy in sailor suit standing on shore, pointing to approaching ship; children riding in horse-drawn sleigh; dog and sheep; man on horseback approaching...
Women; People; Sick persons; Health care facilities; Sanatoriums; Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.)
A row of patients in beds sits on the porch at Waverly Hills Sanatorium. Each woman has a small table by her bed for glasses, flowers, books, and other materials. Several are propped up in bed reading. The beds are on wheels and each one is...
A woman wearing a long dress and holding a hat walks past a building with an awning. Three men linger outside the building, one reading a newspaper. Title supplied by cataloger.
Women; Living rooms; Employees; Telephone companies
Three young women sit together in a living room or lounge. Two women sit on a sofa reading newspapers with their feet up on an ottoman. The third woman sits at the desk next to them at the telephone.
Jean Thomas' mother, Kate Smith Bell, sits outdoors with a book on her lap, reading to a young blonde girl. A frame house is visible behind them, likely the Bell residence in Ashland, Kentucky. Title supplied by cataloger.
Three women are sitting on the lawn of a house reading a newspaper, the Chicago Sunday Record Herald. The woman on the left is Wilna Coyner Ensley and the woman in the middle is Lucile A. Furnas. They are all wearing dresses and have their hair up.