Sculpture; Bas-reliefs; Men; Military personnel; Soldiers; Military officers; People associated with military activities; Guards; Bodyguards; People associated with health & safety; Clothing & dress; Military uniforms; Uniforms; Belts...
"This piece depicts three soldiers in high relief in the foreground and two others, accompanied by a standard bearer, in bas-relief behind. The plaque's original upright is preserved in the lower right; the upright on the left is modern. As...
Portrait of Father Aloysius Dawling of Louisville, Kentucky. He is wearing wire-framed glasses and clergy garb. The photograph has discoloration in bottom corner, possibly due to water damage. Handwritten on back of image: Father Aloysius Dawling-...
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Guitars; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The five African American men wear chefs' garb and each play instruments: guitars, banjo, fiddle, and jug. This photo was taken at the Greater Louisville Bank & Loan Association...
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and each hold instruments: banjos, fiddle, and jug.
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and each hold instruments: banjos, fiddle and jug.
Radio broadcasting; Jug bands; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Banjos; Violins; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, play their instruments. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and each plays an instrument: banjos, fiddle, and jug in front of a WHAS microphone.
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Guitars; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The five African American men wear chefs' garb and each play instruments: steel guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle, and jug.
Jug bands; Stringed instruments; Wind instruments; Guitars; Banjos; Violins; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; People
The Ballard Chefs, a jug band, pose with their instruments. The five African American men wear chefs' garb and each play instruments: guitars, banjo, fiddle, and jug.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; Musicians; African Americans; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on Louisville's WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; Jug bands; African American musicians; African Americans; Musicians; Microphones; People
The Ballard Chefs, a quartet who had their own radio show on WHAS, pose for a portrait. The four African American men wear chefs' garb and are in front of a microphone with WHAS on top.
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Beulah Bondi, an American character actress, reads the Elizabethan prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival wearing Elizabethan garb. She is accompanied by the Ladies-in-waiting, who wear matching long black dresses with white ruffled...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Beulah Bondi, an American character actress, reads the Elizabethan prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival wearing Elizabethan garb. She is accompanied by the Ladies-in-waiting, who wear matching long black dresses with white ruffled...
Radio broadcasting; Banners; Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Beulah Bondi, an American character actress, reads the Elizabethan prologue that began each American Folk Song Festival wearing Elizabethan garb. She is accompanied by the Ladies-in-waiting, who wear matching long black dresses with white ruffled...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Uniforms; Business people
Portrait of Major Forrest Braden of Louisville, Kentucky wearing military garb. Photograph has been painted on cropping his image and discolored from age. Handwritten on back of image: Second Commissioner, Louisville Council, Boy Scouts of America.
Portraits; Men; Artists; Costumes; Paintings; Headdresses; War bonnets
German-born painter Frederick Philip Weygold of Louisville, Kentucky, posed beside one of his works, wearing traditional Native American garb. The photograph has been cut to an irregular shape, painted on to accentuate small details, and discolored...
Sierra Leone; Imperialism; Discovery & exploration; Men; Women; Animals; Central African Republic; Africa, Central; Big game hunting; Royalty; Lutes; Stringed instruments; Servants; Africa, West; Ships
Woodblock prints, all signed "Hartwell," from left to right starting at top left: Scene of Sierra-Leone, with black man pointing lion out to two white men holding guns; group of black men, overseen by white man in safari garb, rowing boat...
Indians of North America; Children; Animals; Danger; Rescue work; Buildings; Textbooks; Steam engines
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at top left: Indigenous people, most holding spears and one holding a quiver of arrows on his back, confer; two birds; turkey approaching boy wielding stick (with hoop and hat on the ground) and...