Portrait of Marian Nugent of Louisville, Kentucky, playing a violin. The photograph has a damaged corner and is marked around the edges. Stamped on back of image: April 28, 1924. Handwritten on back of image: Violinist; Awarded 1st prize music week...
Portrait of Johnny "Rags" Ragland of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a too small bowler, painted face, and comical look. Crop marks outline his image, and the photograph is marked with discolorations. A small, smudged snippet of an article...
Portrait of Hortense House (Mrs. Benjamin M. ) Rivers, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky with children Margaret, Patricia, and Benjamin Machin III. They are posed on concrete steps, in Sunday dress. The photograph is discolored from age and damaged some...
Buildings; Theaters; Cultural facilities; East Broadway Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 816 E. Broadway. This interior shot of the East Broadway Theatre lobby shows a wall mural of a countryside, tiled walls and floors and a metal-grilled ticket counter. The sign over the ticket window reads, "Prices / Boxes 15¢ /...
Two women and a young girl dressed in late nineteenth century clothing stand in a grassy area beneath large trees in Central Park in Louisville, Ky. A. W. Terhune wrote on the front of the postcard: "Your mother & I spent one Sunday...
Address: 216 W. Chestnut Street (Building no longer exists). This Chestnut street building served the Salvation Army with office space, short-term living quarters and social services facilities in a single location. It resembles a Joseph &...
Promotional ad in the New York Tribune for J. M. Barrie's "A Kiss for Cinderella," starring Maude Adams, which apparently played at the Hollis St. Theatre in New York in January 1917. It features four images from the play, with actors...
A large group of children and adults, dressed for Sunday services, pose beside a small chapel. Handwritten on bottom border: 528. Title supplied by cataloger.
A horse-drawn wagon carries churchgoers on a Sunday morning. The wagon is on the far side of a river or creek and a sweet potato field lies between the road and the water. See ULPA 1982.01.018.p for a different image of the same wagon on its way to...
A table drawn with red ink on a large sheet of light blue paper, folded to 11 x 17 1/2 inches, includes columns for date, delinquencies, and demerits separated by 1st-4th years. This is an accounting of Orlando M. Poe's delinquencies and demerits...
Drought Relief crew standing in front of Salvation Army truck loaded with relief supplies (mostly bags of flour) outside The Salvation Army Citadel, 216 West Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A sign in the background reads "Sunday, Sept....
A large group of men in suits pose in four long rows in a meeting room at the Seelbach Hotel. Text on bottom: Louisville Lodge No. 5 Loyal Order of Moose Class Initiation Sunday April 14, 1946 Seelbach Hotel.
Multi-story brick building with arched windows. The sign on the lawn reads "Third Presbyterian Church. The Men's Forum Bible Class Others. Sunday 9:29 A.M. Welcome." Address: 3900 West Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Photographed for...
A group of men stand in multiple rows In front of a building with columns. The signs on the building read "Louisville Credit Men's Association." The text below reads Louisville Lodge No. 5 Loyal Order of Moose. Class Initiation, Sunday...
A large group of men wearing suits stand in multiple rows in front of a building with columns at its entrance. The text on the photograph reads "Louisville Lodge. No. 5 Loyal Order of Moose. Class Initiation. Sunday Dec. 17th 1944."
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Choirs (Music)
Interior view of the front of a church with a choir and two men in suits on the stage behind a cross, plants, and flowers. Text on bottom: Virginia Ave. Baptist Church Choice - Easter Sunday 1946.
Busy and wide cobblestone street lined with buildings on either side. Streetcar tracks run down the street. On the street are streetcars and carriages. Pedestrians are on the streets and sidewalks. Elevated tracks run parallel to the left and...