Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Military bands
138th Field Artillery (F.A.) men in uniform posed with musical instruments, including a drum labeled "138th F.A. Louisville, Kentucky," on bleachers at Fort Knox, Kentucky. In the lower right-hand corner, an inscriptions reads "2711A...
"Johns used letters or numbers as a means of reintroducing the signifiers of a collective sign system into a Modernist 'field' previously answerable to subjective judgments of taste. The textures in his drawings in particular are subtly...
Wash tubs; Washboards; Trees; Streams; Country life
A "battling board" and a wash tub sit in the "laundry" area under trees by a creek. Wet clothes were placed on the battling board, or the "butcher block" table on the right, and beat with paddles to loosen dirt. This...
Address: 2320 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Trolley tracks run down Frankfort Avenue by the Schwarz, Clifford and Scott building at the corner of Keats Avenue. The building includes signage for "Pontiac Sixes and Eights" and...
World War, 1914-1918; Soldiers; Military life; Military uniforms; Bathing; Hygiene
André Jeunet, center, and fellow French soldiers appear to be clowning around as they take a break to wash up outdoors. Jeunet is wearing the jacket of a higher-ranking soldier and the other two have towels.
Aunt Betty Thomas (an elderly African-American woman) stands on the porch of a raised frame house. The porch is filled with objects such as wash tubs, baskets, shelves, and laundry. Title supplied by cataloger.
Aunt Hanner Church, wearing a long polka-dot dress and shawl, stands outside a log cabin. She leans against a chair, holding a broom, with a woven basket and a cat at her feet. The wash block and tub are behind her, in front of the picket fence.
CDCIWHO only "recommends" that rings be removed under gloves because of cross-contamination between health care workers and patients. Microbiological samples of oral streptococci beneath rings and between fingers under non-sterile exam...
City & town life; Street railroads; Railroads; Pedestrians
City street with low commercial buildings lining it. On the street are pedestrians and streetcars. On back of card: Riverside Ave. Spokane, Wash. Stamp: O.W. Watson Co. 02021 Division St. Phone M 8287 Spokane, Wash.
Display of Easy Wash laundry appliances at Bensinger Furniture, plus a demonstration of a machine by a man, and a group photo of men and women with the machines.
Atmospheric nitrous oxide; Nitric acid; Rain and rainfall--Environmental aspects
Having been born and brought up in China, an empire, where the people are utterly ignorant of the vital importance of a good system of public water supply, and having decided to take chemistry as my profession, I feel intensely interested in the...
Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.); Medical students; Teachers
Hospital College of Medicine 1903 - Composite photograph for the Hospital College of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1903. Rows of individual oval-shaped portraits of men in suits...
Stern wheelers; Tugboats; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
ARTHUR HIDER, a stern-wheel towboat with steel hull (163 ft. x 30 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1898. Owned by Mississippi River Commission, the tugboat operated on the lower Mississippi River until 1935 when she was sold to A. O. Kirschner...
Jean Thomas poses at her typewriter, with three of her publications ["The Singin' Fiddler of Lost Hope Hollow," "Devil's Ditties," and "The Traipsin' Woman"] displayed on the table. The room appears to be a rustic...