Sculpture; Men; Warriors; Military personnel; People associated with military activities; Clothing & dress; Capes (Clothing); Trousers; Footwear; Headgear; Beards; Daggers & swords; Arms & armament; Lifting & carrying
"Images of barbarians, an essential element of triumphal ceremony in imperial Rome, were most often represented in a military context. […] [S]uch representations are omnipresent in Trajan's Forum, on the façade of the Ulpia Basilica, and...
"The First Days of Spring inaugurated a series of works in which, determined to be more Surrealist than the Surrealists themselves, Dali elaborated a symbolic language for delineating, with microscopic precision, his erotic obsessions. It...
A four-door Model A Ford sits in the driveway of a home. Two women in the car look out at a third who is wearing a hat with earflaps and a coat trimmed with fur. The spare tire is attached to the car next to the front tire. The license plate...
Restaurants; Eating & drinking facilities; Buildings; Men; People; Group portraits
A group of men in white uniforms pose for a group portrait in front of the White Castle restaurant which has crenellations along the roofline. Each man wears a long-sleeved white shirt with the sleeves rolled up to just below the elbow, a long...
A man drives a truck with a sign reading, "Arctic Ice Co. No. 72." Lettering indicates the truck is capable of hauling 2 1/2 tons. Unidentified buildings and a car are in the background.
A man in a dark coat and cap sits on the passenger side of what is likely a Model A Ford. A small dog is on his lap and they both are looking out the window. The hood ornament is in the shape of a greyhound and the license plate indicates the car...
A man in a stovepipe hat stands posing among broken fences in front of a log structure. The handwritten caption on the back of the image indicates that this is the oldest tavern in Kentucky, possibly in Boyle County or Nelson County.
A note on the photograph indicates, "View looking west after the Tornado of June 2d 1875." The Masonic Home for Widows & Orphans, located on 2nd Street south of Bloom in Louisville, Kentucky, was incorporated on January 15, 1867. In...
A small dog sits up on its hind legs and looks at a man who is wearing a dark coat and cap with his suit. The little dog is balanced on the running board of what is likely a Model A Ford. The hood ornament is in the shape of a greyhound and the...
A window shows oranges, casseroles, chicken, pie, ham and other food. A sign indicates, "We use only chicken to make our chicken salad. It's fine. Try it. Sandwich 10 at our Luncheonette. Woolworth's." A Noon Lunch menu lists fried fish...
A woman (possibly Jean Thomas) wearing a long black dress, a sign reading "Dry," and holding a cane bearing a ribbon stands with a man wearing a band uniform and holding a drum and drumsticks outside a frame house. The "Dry"...
A woman (possibly Jean Thomas) wearing a long black dress, a sign reading "Dry," and holding a cane bearing a ribbon stands with a man wearing a band uniform and holding a drum and drumsticks outside a frame house. The "Dry"...
A woman in a floral overcoat or housecoat leans down to look in the freezer compartment of a refrigerator. On the top shelf are ice cube trays, milk bottles, and a tin of Ballard Buttermilk Biscuits. The second shelf has two bowls. The next shelf...
A woman in a fur coat stands with one hand on the open door of a Model A Ford. The license plate for the car indicates Jefferson County, Kentucky and is situated on the grille next to a horn. Two other women in coats and hats stand by the gate in a...
A woman, possibly Mrs. Helen Fischer (wife of photographer Walter Fischer of Fischer Photography), and a dog are rescued by three men with a boat in Louisville, Kentucky during the 1937 Flood of the Ohio River. A service station with Gulf sign is...
Stores & shops; Window displays; Grocery stores; Oysters; People
A young woman stands in a display window preparing oysters to be fried. She wears a sign over her apron saying, "We serve the original John A. Mazzoni fried oysters." Another sign indicates "Made fresh before your eyes. Fried. 49...
Address: 1100 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A brick road with trolley tracks runs outside the Goldstein & Moseson store. Advertising itself as "The Home of Good Clothes" the store's windows display shirts, ties, canes, and...
Address: 112 S. Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A horse and carriage and three cars are parked in front of the Kenyon building which is announced by a sign painted on the side of the building. The stone and brick building has large plate glass...