American Printing House for the Blind (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings
Address: 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. In 1883, this building was constructed for the American Printing House for the Blind, the oldest publishing house for the visually impaired in the United States.
"Vassily Kandinsky was a prominent member of the Bauhaus faculty from 1922, and he remained until 1933, when it was closed by the Nazis. His paintings of that period reflect the geometric angularity he espoused as part of the Russian...
Due to the complex nature of interactions at the genomic level as well as the large number of proteins present in an organism, understanding the functions of various genes that are expressed is essential. Creating an analysis pipeline for Expressed...
Photo is taken from outside looking in at people inside the campus bookstore housed in the newly constructed University Center. Stuffed animals and knick-knacks line the shelves along the wall. The Student Center was built in 1959, and dedicated...
Address: 419 Finzer Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Along the top portion of this brick building are signs painted directly on the brick which read "Stewart's" and "Furniture Warehouse." The section with the word...
Cars crossing a bridge. The cars are coming toward the viewer. Text printed on verso reads, "This view shows the Mobile River span of the Chocrane Bridge across the headwaters of Mobile Bay. The total length of this bridge is 10.7 miles and it...
This photograph is one in a series ordered by the law firm of Batson, Cary & Welch of this property. The image shows a partially constructed home or garage. At the top of the driveway, piles of lumber stand. The property includes some mature...
Building construction; Scaffolding; Buildings; Industrial facilities
Address: 800 Logan Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This view shows Frank Fehr Cold Storage (later Merchants Ice and Cold Storage Co. and Arctic Ice Co.) partially constructed at the site of the Schaefer-Meyer Brewing Co., which became the Frank Fehr...
Address: 419 Finzer Street, Louisville, Kentucky. This building is an apartment complex today (known as The Lofts of Broadway), but it was originally constructed as a tobacco warehouse, and has one ghost sign which reads, "Stewart's Service...
Buildings; Apartments; Building construction; Dartmouth Apartments (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 1416 Willow Ave. Between 1912 and 1930, 165 apartment buildings were constructed in Louisville. During this period, Joseph & Joseph built three luxury apartment buildings near Cherokee Park which are regarded as cultural landmarks: The...
Gas station with two pumps. A small concrete building is being constructed in front of a building with the sign "Wake up You're buying the best" on the front. Address: 30th Street and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky.
Grass grows long around a pile of cement blocks and other building supplies in front of a partially-built building. The building's walls are constructed of brick and concrete and its doors and windows are framed in, but do not have glass. There is...
A low stone wall separates a wide lawn from the sidewalk and street. Broad steps lead up to the entry of a building, which appears to be constructed of brick with a stone foundation and is adorned with multi-story Ionic columns topped by a...
Barret Junior High School, built in 1931 on seven acres at Grinstead Drive and Peterson Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Three story building with a high front pillars and pediment. Text under the photograph reads, "Alex C. Barret Jr. High School...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Blindness; Kentucky School for the Blind
Kentucky School for the Blind, 1867 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Four- and five-story building constructed of intersecting sections. On the roof, there is a large dome on the five story section and a small dome on the adjacent four story...