Multiple views of a paved street lined by houses or of multiple streets in a residential area. Includes a view of a sewer drain running under a street. Views of cars and people on the street. One street is identified as Cliff Avenue, in the...
Multiple views of residential streets, some lined by small stones, and driveways, shrubs, and large two-story and three-story houses. The photographer's shadow appears in some images on the pavement.Title supplied by cataloger.
A flooded residential street, presumably in Louisville, Kentucky, in the aftermath of the 1937 flood, including two small children standing on a lawn and a car parked beyond the floodwaters.
Cities & towns; Street railroads; Railroads; Buildings
Tall building behind a city square with streets and traffic on either side. More buildings line the streets, which contain streetcars and pedestrians. The sign on the tall building includes the word 'Bank.' On the right side is another tall...
“ View of the excavations in Ostia Antica with imperial mosaics from the so-called Bacchus and Ariadne House in the foreground. Roman housing from the same era has not survived, but the remains of this residential complex convey a sense of the...
"The Central Court is surrounded by ceremonial areas on the west (top left) with the storage magazines beyond bordering the West Court. On the east side (lower right), the Residential Quarter rises two stories to the level of the Central...
African Americans; African American politicians; African American businesspeople; African American business enterprises; Women politicians; Civil rights; Louisville (Ky.)--Politics and government; Politicians; Integration; Discrimination in housing
Oral history interview conducted with Louise Reynolds on June 13, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Louise Reynolds was the first African American woman elected alderman in the city of Louisville. Ms. Reynolds discusses her work with the Republican Party,...
African Americans; Race relations; Civil rights demonstrations; Civil rights; Louisville Free Public Library; Girl Scouts; Libraries; Integration; African Americans--Social conditions
Oral history interview with Murray Atkins Walls and John Walls, conducted July 27, 1977 by Dwayne Cox. Most of the interview focuses on Murray Atkins Walls, although her husband, John Walls, is also an active participant. They were both involved in...
African Americans; Men; Trucks; Advertising; Louisville Gas and Electric Company; People; Transportation
A group of African American salesmen pose in front of a truck. One man sits behind the wheel. The men wear suits and some of them have on an overcoat or hat. A sign on the truck reads, "Free 100 Watt Free Mazda lamp delivered to each...
Address: 1330 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A multi-story home in the Old Louisville historical district is shown. This building includes a turret, second floor balcony, and canopied porch. The top of the turret is decorated with...
Jug bands; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Show windows; Automobiles; Buildings; People; Transportation
Address: 941 S. Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A jug band and a group of men in suits and straw hats stand outside Landrum Bros. display window. The African American men in the jug band wear white suits and hats with black bow ties and have...
The Illinois Central Railroad roundhouse, located on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Oak Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, has numerous railroad tracks leading to and from a semi-circular building. Railroad cars and tanks sit on the tracks and...
Address: 1127 S. Seventeenth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A brick apartment building is shown in a residential area. A small sign declares it Ruby Apartments. Another sign reads, "For Rent to colored. These modern apartments, two rooms &...
A drug store sits at the corner of Hickory and Ash Streets in Louisville, Kentucky. Goss Avenue can be seen in the background. The area looks mostly residential with a number of shotgun houses lining the street. Both Hickory and Ash Streets were...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Episcopal churches
St. George (Episcopal) Church, located at 26th and Oak Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, has an almost residential look but for a small steeple and several thick crosses.
All Prayer Foundling Home, 2305 Sycamore, Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1888. Row of white wood houses on a residential street. Close-up corner shot of a white house with dark trim around the windows. The house has a flat roof and an aboveground...
Aerial view of race track at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky, 1929. Behind the track are diagonal residential blocks. In front of the track, both perpendicular and diagonal, are a number of similar long, low buildings with peak roofs. The...
Floods--Ohio River; Houses; Dwellings; Streets; Utility poles
According to the photographer's notes, this picture of a flooded residential street is "looking north from levee across playground at 10:40 March 31, 1913".