Address: 312 E. Walnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Three "1/2 ton cap." trucks are shown here in front of the American Dye Works building. Each truck includes a sign reading, "American Dye Works, F. Edmond Klein, Prop., 'A Personal...
A group of musicians pose in uniform with their instruments. The corps includes wind instruments and drums. The largest drum reads "Banner Council Band, Louisville, KY." The band is posed in front of the group's meeting place at 318 E....
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...
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...
Fehr's Brewery at Preston and Fehr Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. An iron gate connects a brick wall and a brick building, cutting off a cobbled section in front of a building behind. High above the gate is an arch. The Frank Fehr Brewing Company...
Close up of four-door-wide domed and windowed entrance of Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. Inside the domed section is written "Frank Fehr Brewing Company." The Frank Fehr Brewing Company was originally on Green Street (now Liberty...
Installation of brew tanks, Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. A huge brew tank is suspended on its side by a crane (to which it is tied by one cable) outside Frank Fehr Brewing Company, where there is a square hole cut in the second floor brick...
Barrels at Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. Two rows of large wood barrels are partly shown on their sides. A man is touching one of the barrels in the left row; he reaches halfway up the barrel. The Frank Fehr Brewing Company was originally...
Carl Finger and Edward Ulrich testing bottled beer, Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. The younger man at left holds aloft and inspects a large test tube amid other tubes and beakers and the older man in glasses at right adjusts a microscope....
Men at work, Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. Three men, two of them on machinery above the floor, tinker with a wheel and other controls on heavy machinery at Fehr's Brewery. In the foreground is a wood barrel and a small wood fenced...
Men at work, Fehr's Brewery, Louisville, Kentucky. Overhead shot of a large section inside Fehr's Brewery. At front are two conveyor sections like rectangular Ferris wheels, holding rotating troughs. A man stands on a wheel to lean over the...
Address: 1100 East Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. This building is located at the corner of East Broadway Street and Barret Street. There is a very large ghost sign painted onto the brick side of the building which reads, "OK The Worlds...
Address: 1100 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. View of signs painted on the brick building currently housing Louisville Office Furniture. Large horizontal brick wall sign reads: "OK Storage, the world's largest long distance moving...
Library in home of Isaac F. Starks at 2011 Woodford Place, Louisville, Kentucky. Wood floor with four area rugs; the largest and closest is flowery with a circular pattern in the center. Baby grand piano and bench at back of room between two...
Two-story dark brick building with an ad for the Louisville Herald painted on the side. Located at southeast corner of 10th and Grayson (now Cedar) Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses J. Gold Meat Market & Grocery, "Largest...
Long row of men and women stand in front of a long, one-story business. The signs across the building read (from left to right) "Factory Agents for Kentucky - Indiana - Tennessee - Ohio," "Southern Automatic Music C2 World's Largest...
Buildings; Theaters; Cultural facilities; Organs; Balconies; B. F. Keith Theatre (Louisville, Ky.)
Original address: 506 W. Walnut Street (Demolished, 1952). Built as a vaudeville theater by the National Theater Company in 1913, the design came from the architectural workshop of Albert Kahn. The National Theater was sold within the year to the...
St. Louis, Missouri seen from above; a tall tower stands above the surrounding buildings. The Mississippi River can be seen in the back. Text printed on verso reads, "St. Louis is the largest city on the Mississippi river, and one of the most...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Water towers; Automobiles; Streets;
Reynolds Building seen from across Third Street, looking north. A car is pulling out of what appears to be a parking garage area; another vehicle is visible in the roadway. There is a water tower on top of the building and a smokestack rising up...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Water towers; Electric signs; Railroads; Streets;
Reynolds Building, with the Third Street railroad overpass and Eastern Parkway in the foreground. The Reynolds sign and water tower can be seen at the top of the building. The Reynolds building was built originally by the Ford Motor Company;...