Pumping stations; Louisville Water Company (Louisville, Ky.); Reservoirs; Fences; Men
Two men stand on the inside of a wrought-iron fence surrounding a water reservoir with a brick sidewalk circling the fence. The men wear hats and suits and face each other. The reservoir was part of the Louisville Water Company pumping station...
Group of men in front of a tall tree with more growth on either side. Three men sit on the ground with three more standing behind them. Their clothes include neckties, suspenders, and hats. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Cafes; Signs (Notices); Electric signs; Water pumps; Millinery
Two-story light wooden building attached to a two-story brick building at the corner of Sixteenth and Market, Louisville, Kentucky. The wooden building has Ed Leonard's Cafe on the ground floor, while the brick building houses [Losey] Millinery,...
Street scene in Louisville, Kentucky, probably at the turn of the 20th century. The observer looks down Market Street. Various shops are depicted, including Rodgers and Krull (a delicatessen). Numerous figures, including women in long dresses and...
Men; Women; Group portraits; Automobiles; Fontaine Ferry Park (Louisville, Ky.)
Two men and a woman sit in a mock-up of an open air automobile. The front of the "car" faces the camera, and it appears to be two-dimensional. The steering wheel is on the right side of the passenger compartment. The men wear bowler hats...
Santa Claus; Pines; Christmas cards; Christmas trees
Three Santa Clauses pulling a pine tree in a window with a rope. All three are portly, with white hair and fur-trimmed red coats and hats. A poem below the scene reads, "No tree could hold the loads of Christmas wishes that come from me; one...
Two children putting a package in a US mailbox. They stand on tiptoe; one holds the door open and the other places a white package tied with red ribbon in the box. They both hold another package. They are dressed in hats, coats and leggings. They...
Easter cards; Rabbits; Chickens; Animals in human situations
Chicks ride in carriage pulled by rabbits. Chicks in uniforms ride on the outside of the carriage; they wear hats and coats and the one apparently "driving" the rabbits has a pussy willow branch for a riding crop. Two chicks look out from...
Bands; Marching bands; Band uniforms; Wind instruments;
Two members of the U of L marching band dressed in spats, white pants, coats with tails and tall black hats, appear to be preparing for a performance. Each holds a brass instrument.
Members of the U of L pep band perform wearing novelty hats and sunglasses. One hat has a rooster's comb coming out of the top. The band director leads them.
Three individuals (two men and a woman) in an antique automobile in the University of Louisville homecoming parade on Broadway, circa 1950s. The men are wearing boater hats (one of them has taken it off and is holding it in his hand) and the woman...
Events; Fraternities & sororities; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football; Students
Nu Sigma Chi members holding a banner reading ""Nu Sigma Chi says: Hats off to you Cardinals"" at the pep rally for the University of Louisville homecoming game versus Kent State (November 1, 1968). People: Jim Rich.
Sculpture; Signs (Notices); Language; Electric signs; Electron tubes; Advertisements; Advertising; Slogans; Commercialism; Communication; Communication devices
"Jenny Holzer extended the use of language in art to another dimension by presenting words alone; for the viewer, looking and reading became one and the same act. […] In graduate school at the Rhode Island School of Design in the mid-1970s,...
Sculpture; Signs (Notices); Advertisements; Advertising; Electric signs; Electron tubes; Communication; Communication devices; Language; Slogans; Cities & towns; Night; Night photographs; Architecture; Buildings; Walls; Streets; Roads;...
Excerpt from the Survival series. "Jenny Holzer extended the use of language in art to another dimension by presenting words alone; for the viewer, looking and reading became one and the same act. […] In graduate school at the Rhode Island...
Prints; Broadsides; Broadsides; Advertisements; Advertising; Language; Communication; Communication devices; Inscriptions; Lettering (Layout features); Punctuation; Question marks
"Jenny Holzer extended the use of language in art to another dimension by presenting words alone; for the viewer, looking and reading became one and the same act. […] In graduate school at the Rhode Island School of Design in the mid-1970s,...