Rivers; Hotels; Parks; Buildings; Streets; Dwellings; Street railroads; Young Women's Christian associations; Post offices; Courthouses; Libraries; Railroad shops & yards; Railroad stations; Mental institutions; Hospitals; Bridges
Souvenir postcard folder from Knoxville, Tennessee. Includes images of buildings such as Knoxville High School, the Masonic Temple, the YWCA, the residence of Colonel L.D. Tyson, the county courthouse, Lawson McGhee Library, and various hotels...
Monuments & memorials; Sculpture; Parks; Swimming pools; Swimmers; Courthouses; Railroad stations; Automobiles; Schools; Young Men's Christian associations; City & town halls; Hospitals; Waterfronts; Ships; Post offices; Dwellings; Railroad...
Souvenir postcard folder from Hannibal, Missouri. Many of the postcards relate to Mark Twain and his characters. There are three pictures of Twain's home, one featuring Twain himself standing in front of the house. Other images include the...
Souvenir postcard folder from Savannah, Georgia. Includes a variety of images of buildings in Savannah, including Christ Church Episcopal Church, the city hall, various hotels, Central of Georgia Railway Hospital [sic], the masonic temple, and...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities
East view of Dougherty Hall. There is a flag pole holding an American flag in front of the building; a recruiting poster hangs below two windows. This building was rededicated in honor Russell E. Dougherty, Strategic Air Commander in Chief and U of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Columns;
Front entrance of Dougherty Hall, a brick building with four columns at its entranceway. This building was rededicated in honor Russell E. Dougherty, Strategic Air Commander in Chief and U of L Law graduate, on May 15, 1981. Location: Belknap...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Louisville Municipal College for Negroes (Louisville, Ky.); African American universities and colleges; Educational facilities; Automobiles;
Louisville Municipal College with other buildings in the background and cars in the road in the foreground. The entranceway to the building is visible, as is the lawn in front. Louisville Municipal College was the racially separate college for...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Columns;
Front entrance of Dougherty Hall, a brick building with four columns at its entranceway. A sign in front reads "U.S. Navy R.O.T.C. Unit." This building was rededicated in honor Russell E. Dougherty, Strategic Air Commander in Chief and U...
North-facing view up Third Street at during the crest of the 1937 flood. The Reynolds Building, which was a Ford plant at the time, is on the left, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad viaduct goes over the road and the dome of the Administration...
Restaurants; Construction; Construction equipment; J.B. Speed Art Museum;
The Loop Hole Restaurant, next to a construction area with construction equipment and mounds of dirt. The construction vehicles and equipment are for the construction of the Satterwhite Wing of the Speed Museum. Once a popular meeting place for...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Columns; Educational facilities;
Front entrance of what was then known as the Naval Science Building, a brick building with four columns at its entranceway. The building is seen from across Eastern Parkway. This building was rededicated in honor Russell E. Dougherty, Strategic Air...
"The design, inspired by the Erechtheion at Athens, includes a six-column Ionic façade and demonstrates the continuing impact of Greek art and architecture." (Caption, Pedley, p. 386)
By "various hands." (Lucie-Smith, p.448). The following information is from the Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles: THE MURALS OF ESTRADA COURTS web page (http://www.lamurals.org/MuralFiles/ELA/EstradaCourts.html), accessed February 1,...
Architecture; Monasteries; Religious communities; Religious facilities; Religious dwellings; Monastic & religious life; Christianity; Gardens; Courtyards; Buildings; Churches; Religious architectural elements; Architectural elements; Towers;...
Sculpture; Architectural elements; Structural elements; Columns; Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Emperors; Rulers; People associated with politics & government; Upper class; Standing; Hugging; Clothing & dress; Armor; Capes (Clothing);...
“Porphyry sculpture of the four emperors of the Tetrarchy. It shows the four rulers in a cordial embrace intended as an expression of concordia, or agreement. Originally located in Constantinople, the sculpture was plundered during the Crusade of...
Sculpture; Architectural elements; Structural elements; Columns; Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Emperors; Rulers; People associated with politics & government; Upper class; Standing; Hugging; Clothing & dress; Armor; Capes (Clothing);...
“Porphyry sculpture of the four emperors of the Tetrarchy. It shows the four rulers in a cordial embrace intended as an expression of concordia, or agreement. Originally located in Constantinople, the sculpture was plundered during the Crusade of...