One-story building on the corner of Second and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Building covered in signs advertising laundry services of the "New Style Pressing Club: Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing & Repairing" as well as a poster with an...
Two-story building near corner of Fourth and Avery Streets (now Cardinal Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky, advertising "Pool Parlor" and a concert featuring "the Florentine Singers" in the windows. Two ads for beer (Frank Fehr...
Three-story building on cobbled street corner on Chestnut & Sixth, Louisville, Kentucky. Lannom Old Dutch Cleaner or grocery shop. Sign in window advertising furnished rooms above shop. One window on third floor may have broken glass. Streetcar...
Buildings; Cafes; Signs (Notices); Street lights; Eating & drinking facilities
Three-story white brick building at 117 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky, housing Eagle Cafe and Jack Sheridan Prop, advertising "Fay-mus I K". Sign to the right of the building advertises "Kentucky's Leading Brands"...
Three-story light brick building with a small room at the top at the corner of Eleventh and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses JAS. P. Doyle's Place, advertising "Hot Sausage" and both Phoenix and Frank Fehr's beer....
View down Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Street scene features numerous human figures, horse-drawn carriages, and two streetcars. A sign is visible on the side of one building, advertising Kaufman Straus Dry Goods. Published by Raphael Tuck...
Advertising card for the Everett Piano Company. One woman plays piano while another woman sings from sheet music. The two women are dressed in long Edwardian formal gowns. There are other men and women in formal attire seated near them. Stamped...
Hotels; Automobiles; Cawthon Hotel (Mobile, Ala.); Buildings
Cawthon Hotel in Mobile, Alabama. Cars are driving down the street and parked along the curb near the hotel. Other buildings are visible near the hotel and there is a small park area across the street. Postmarked 1934 on verso. There is advertising...
Three pilots stand near a plane on the tarmac, from which passengers are disembarking. The card is an advertising card for Skychef. The name "Ivan Dmitri" is printed on the bottom right side of the front of the card; this is presumably...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Restaurants;
Lugo's Pizza, a restaurant that formerly occupied the building that most recently housed Engineering Graphics. The Engineering Graphics building was demolished on February 19, 2013. Part of the parking lot is visible and there are signs advertising...
Located at 125 Shipp Avenue, Codispoti's Pizzeria appears to be connected to Pearson American Service station. There is a parking area in front of the building and a sign advertising Royal Crown Cola. According to the Encyclopedia of Louisville,...
Bookstore window display advertising Education by Radio program sponsored by the University of Louisville in partnership with WAVE radio and with the cooperation of NBC radio. Offered through the Division of Adult Education, these radio courses...
University of Louisville--Students; Office workers; Students;
University of Louisville student Harry Barsch works standing at a desk. Barsch served as advertising manager for a downtown multigraph sales agency and received class credit for the work he did here. He was one of the many U of L students who...
University of Louisville--Students; Office workers; Students;
University of Louisville student Harry Barsch sits behind a simple desk. Barsch worked as advertising manager for a downtown multigraph sales agency and received class credit for the work he did here. He was one of the many U of L students who...
Photograph of exhibition installation, ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), London, September-October 1953; "In this early Independent Group exhibition photographs of varying sizes were attached to the gallery walls. Others were suspended by...
"Klein's leap took its place among texts advertising an imaginary 'Theatre of the Void'. The image wittily pitted Klein's artistic apotheosis against other newsworthy material of the day. The first Soviet and American space launches had...
"Klein's leap took its place among texts advertising an imaginary 'Theatre of the Void'. The image wittily pitted Klein's artistic apotheosis against other newsworthy material of the day. The first Soviet and American space launches had...