View from the street of the elevated railroad tracks above and its metal frame. Wagons and pedestrians are on the street. Title: 4129. 116th St. Depot, New York Elevated Railway, U.S.A. Descriptive information on back of card: Photographed and...
View from the street of the tracks and frame for the elevated railroad above. Pedestrians and carriages are on the street. Buildings are on either side of the tracks in the background. Title: 4129. 116th Street Depot, New York Elevated Railway,...
Buildings; Industrial facilities; JBS Swift & Company; Food industry
Front view of Swift and Company at 118 North 8th Street. It is a two-story brick building with a sign above the entrance. A loading dock with trucks is in front.
Formerly the Benjamin Franklin School, this photograph shows the property for sale and solicits bids for demolishing the building. The sign reads, "FOR SALE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Business Director of the Board...
Three-story brick building at 209 through 215 South 8th Street. The sign above the entrance reads Hail & Cotton Leaf Tobacco. A car is parked in front of the building. A For Sale sign hangs in a second-floor window.
Buildings; Restaurants; Industrial facilities; Shoe industry
Five-story brick building at 214 through 218 South 8th Street. The sign above the entrance reads Vogel Bros. Shoe Mfg. Co. There are smaller brick buildings, one of which is a restaurant, on either side. A few men stand on the sidewalk, and a car...
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Construction equipment; Men; Construction workers
Sewer construction near 38th Street and Greenwood Avenue. Wood beams and scaffolding at a trench for pipes beneath the road. Two men stand on scaffolding above the trench.
Computer vision; Pattern recognition systems; Human face recognition (Computer science)
Humans have the uncanny ability to perceive the world in three dimensions (3D), otherwise known as depth perception. The amazing thing about this ability to determine distances is that it depends only on a simple two-dimensional (2D) image in the...
Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops; Department stores; Clothing stores
427 south 4th Street on the east side looking north at Kaufman-Straus. A multi-story brick building with a Kaufman Strauss sign above the entrance. Next to it is a store with the Buell clothing store. There is a row of window displays.
427 south 4th Street on the east side looking south at Kaufman-Straus. Multi-story brick building with a Kaufman Strauss sign above the entrance. Next to it is a store with the Buell clothing store. The sign on the roof of the Beull building reads...
500 block of south 4th Street on the west side. Multi-story brick and stone buildings. Storefronts include a millinery shop, Taylor Trunk Company, and a restaurant. Offices are located above.
600 block of south 4th Street looking north. A dump truck filled with bags in front of Hubbuch Brothers and Wellendorff store. An African American man stands with a shovel behind a pile of gravel. Next to the store is a wood fence with painted...
Northeast corner of 4th Street and Chestnut Street. Exterior view of a brick building with Newman Drug Company and A. Schulte Cigars on the first floor. ""WM"" is missing from the Newman sign above the door.
Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops; Clothing stores; Drugstores; Theaters; Hotels; Brown Hotel (Louisville, Ky.)
Southeast corner of 4th Street and Chestnut Street looking south. A Taylor drugstore is at the corner in a row of stores including Ball Optical Company and a shoe-repair company. Painted signs for Wellendorff and H.B.&W. are on the side of one...
Northeast corner of 4th Street and Jefferson Street. Site of the Jefferson Dry Goods Company, ""Where Fourth Street Crosses Jefferson."" It is a multi-story brick building with a sign reading Crutcher & Starks Building above...
Buildings; Public accommodation facilities; Lodging houses
Boarding house called the Almoore located at 659 South 8th Street. It is a three-story brick building with a sign above the door. Behind the building is a water tower with a painted advertisement that reads Eat Lunch-Ye-On Biscuit.