Young Women's Christian associations; Cobblestone streets; Street railroad tracks; Utility poles; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 720 S. Second Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Trolley and utility lines crisscross the cobblestone street. On the corner is the Young Women's Christian Association, bearing a sign with YWCA spelled out in light bulbs. To the side of the...
Automobile service stations; Show windows; Gasoline pumps; Buildings; Transportation
Address: 420 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The exterior of the Francis Garage is symmetrical and made mostly of brick. Plate glass windows on the first floor indicate, "Francis Garage, Storage by the Hour, Day or Month." Just...
Address: 418 W. Ormsby Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. According to the 1924 Caron's city directory, this building was an apartment house known as Greystone Apartments. A small section of grass is in front of the sidewalk. Beyond the sidewalk is a...
Address: 1001 S. 26th Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Brandeis Elementary School, a brick and stone building, was constructed in 1913. The multi-story building includes multiple chimneys. A cement path leads up to stairs and the front entrance. A...
A group of women stand near display booths of textiles and needlework. A United States flag hangs from above as do blankets and quilts. Part of the table is also dedicated to an educational display with a light bulb and model plane.
Address: 318 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This brick and stone edifice served as the meeting place Banner Council J.O.U.A.M. (Junior Order of United American Mechanics). A cement and metal archway frames the steps to the property and reads...
Five men, a woman, and a girl, wearing headbands and fur-lined shawls, and a dog (held by the woman) stand in a row near a cement wall with high windows, while a white man in a top hat sits behind them, apparently on steps. The group are...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Eugene Hill of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing wire-framed glasses and a printed tie. The photograph has been painted on and cracked around the edges. Stamped on bottom, front of image: (credit) Walton Jones (Louisville photographer)....
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of John H. Mallon of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a striped tie and suit jacket. The photograph is marked with blemishes and discolorations from age. Stamped on back of image: March 2, 1934. Handwritten on back: clerk, Louisville Cement...
Flooding around the building for the Louisville Cement Company. Labeled time is 1:10. Image is stamped Ohio River Flood January - February 1937 by Commissioners of Sewerage of Louisville, Ky.
800 block of South 6th Street on the west side of the street looking north. An African American man stands next to a stack of concrete blocks. Another man stands by a cement roller with piles of dirt and gravel.
Roads; Pipes (Conduits); Construction equipment; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage
1100 block of Eastern Parkway. Tunnel entrance built into the ground and supported by wood beams as part of a sewer construction project. Men work at the site with construction machinery, including a cement truck.
Sewers; Pipes (Conduits); Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Construction equipment; Sewerage; Men; Construction workers
Men install bricks and lumber to construct tunnel walls inside a trench beneath the surface of the ground. A ramp for cement angles down into the site. Wood beams run across the opening.Title supplied by cataloger.
Gravel lot in between a cement wall and a building under construction covered with plastic tarp at Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse Company ( KDWC ) plant , part of National Distilleries.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Dentistry; Columns; Pumpkins;
Dental School building seen from across the street. The building has a contemporary-style columned front. A pumpkin sits atop a cement structure in the courtyard in the foreground. The University of Louisville School of Dentistry was organized in...