Stores & shops; Department stores; Window displays; War bonds & funds
Window display at Kaufman-Straus for the 7th war loan with a picture of the flag raising by soldiers at Iwo Jima and military equipment in front of the image. The text to the right reads "This historical picture was taken by an Associated...
Rows of equipment inside the Clayton & Lambert Manufacturing Company building. The company made blow torches, fire pots, and water heaters. Address: Clayton & Lambert, 1701 Dixie Highway, Louisville, Kentucky.
Exterior view of State Liquor Store with a large Falls City beer sign above it and the multi-story Lincoln Garage in the background. Address: Lincoln Fire Garage, 440 South 5th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
View from across the street of Lincoln Garage, a six-story brick industrial building with Luvisi Restaurant to the left of it. Address: Lincoln Fire Garage, 440 South 5th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
View from the street of a train on elevated railroad tracks approaching a curve. On the street are carriages and wagons. A man sits on a fire hydrant at the street corner. Title: 6494. Elevated Railway, South Ferry, New York, U.S.A. Text on right:...
Cities & towns; Government facilities; Buildings; United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.)
View from across the street, at an angle, of the U.S. Capitol Building and extension. Streetcars cross in front. Text on left: Stereoscopic Views. Text on right: Of Washington City. Descriptive information on back of card: The U.S. Capitol. The...
A large sandstone rock sits in the yard of the Mammoth Cave Hotel in Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. The hotel, which sits within the boundaries of the Mammoth Cave National Park, was built by John Croghan in 1841 and destroyed by fire in 1916. The rock...
Fireplace "dogs" with flaming logs, skirted by three poinsettia "blossoms." A short poem is printed beside the "fire": 'Tis Christmas morn, so I beg of you / That you'll accept this timely greeting. / May all your...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing
Rear of Sigma Kappa sorority house. There is a metal fire escape running down the back of the house; a banner reading "Voices Strong, Hearts United" hangs from it. Location: 2026 Unity Place. Current uses: Housing for sorority. Former...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing; Lambda Chi Alpha. Zeta-Sigma Chapter (University of Louisville)
Rear of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity house. The Greek letters lambda, chi and alpha are painted on the wall of the building. There is a table with an umbrella on a deck on the back of the building. Another building and its fire escape are...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing
Rear of Triangle Fraternity house. A fire escape runs down the back of the building; there is a bulkhead at the foot of the back stairs. Location: 2022 Unity Place. Current uses: Housing for fraternity. Former uses: Residence. Square footage: 4562.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Student unions;
Student Union Building with snow on the ground. This image was made at night, and lights shine through the windows. The sign over the door advertises a barbershop quartet contest. This former USO building from Fort Knox was moved to campus in 1947....
Gymnasiums; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Coaches (Athletics);
Two men, one of them University of Louisville basketball coach "Peck" Hickman (left) looks over construction work on the Belknap Gymnasium. According to the October 1950 Alumni News, work provided repairs to damage sustained during a 1944...
Drawings; Graphite drawings; Pencil works; Seascape drawings; Seascapes; Seas; Oceans; Water; Bodies of water
"Born in Riga in 1938, and transplanted to America in 1949, Celmins has only recently become well known. Her strangely detached, unlocated subjects suggest a radical retreat from the concerns of modern life. Perhaps they relate to her early...
"Dali's variation on Paolo Uccello's work of the same title, this is probably his most sacrilegious painting." (Caption); The Profanation of the Host […] is one of Dali's most sacrilegious paintings (although later he tried to exonerate...