Maps, on a scale of 200 feet per inch, of "every lot or parcel of ground" in the central area of Louisville, Kentucky in 1876, including details such as precise dimensions, owners' names, building materials (wood vs. brick) and whether...
At the present time there is not much known about derivatives of acridine. However, there are derivatives of acridine which are important as dyes, drugs and antiseptics. Chrysaniline, rheonine, benzoflavine, are examples of leather dyes which are...
Boys; Baseball; Games; Hats; Brick wall signs; Signs (Notices); People
Boys prepare to play baseball in a ritual where a representative from each team wraps his hand around the bat just above the other team representative's hand. The boy whose hand covers the top of the bat will likely decide whether his team bats or...
This study is shown with leather, wood and fabric chairs. A marble and brick fireplace is on the right with a trophy, vase and candlestick holders on it and a frieze above it. Across from the fireplace is a chaise, a table with cloth and a large...
A number of automobiles and trucks are parked in front of buildings on Main Street. The building partially showing on the left is Bosler Bros. Leather & Findings. A sign in the window advertises, "Shoemakers Supplies, Shoe Machinery,...
Buildings; Vehicles; Airplanes; Airports; Flight crews; Air pilots; Bowman Field (Ky.)
A flight crew consisting of seven men (three in uniforms, four in leather jackets) pose with an airplane in the background at Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky. The man third from the left is Alvin L. Prichard, Sr. and
to his immediate right is...
A dark horse with a white mark on its forehead stands in water a couple of feet deep. The water appears to be a stream due to its depth and the view of land on one side with a branch extending out over the water. A rider sits on top of the horse,...
A man is walking towards the camera wearing a suit, tie, and leather gloves. He carries an umbrella. The ship has a large crew of uniformed navy men, all with their backs turned.
Men; Dogs; Suits (Clothing); Hats; Sidewalks; Staffs (Sticks); People
A man in a well-tailored suit, hat, and cane stands on a sidewalk. He holds something in his fist which is extended slightly toward a dog who is watching it intently as he sits. The dog wears a leather collar and harness studded with metal. The...
Man in uniform holds a large certificate or proclamation across from a man wearing a leather cap and glasses. A row of men in uniform stand behind them in front of two tanks.
Lieutenant John W. Way (possibly John Way of Smithfield, Kentucky), wearing pilot headgear and a leather bomber jacket. The photograph has been cut down to size, painted on to accentuate small details, and yellowed from age. Stamped on back of...
Portrait of Lieutenant E.M. Wilton, wearing a leather bomber jacket and tie. The photograph has been cut down to size and marked with discolorations from age. Stamped on back of image: March 7, 1934.
Tom Johnson, football coach at Male High School in Louisville Kentucky from 1927-1933, in a crouched position, wearing a leather bomber jacket. The photograph has damaged corners and is marred with discolorations.
Joe Jones of Paris, Kentucky riding a horse, wearing a bowler and leather bomber jacket. Crop marks outline his image. Handwritten on back of image: Joe Jones, rider, Paris, Ky., 5 year mare, 1935.
Three-quarter length portrait of Louisville native Max Bloom wearing bowler, suit jacket, vest, necktie, and one leather glove (with which he holds its match). Bloom performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The Mayor of Tokio" in September...
Portrait of infamous actor John Wilkes Booth, wearing hair parted at the side, a handlebar mustache, a dark suit jacket and tie, an overcoat, and leather gloves. Born May 10, 1838, the youngest brother of renowned actors Edwin Booth and Junius...
Three-quarter length character portrait of an unidentified mustachioed man wearing a buttoned overcoat and holding a hat in his left hand (bearing a leather glove) and a riding crop in his right hand. Location of photo studio: New York (N.Y.)....
Character portrait of the left profile of a man wearing a fedora, overcoat, eyeglasses, and leather gloves, attempting to light a cigarette. His inscription to Col. Macauley references the "Chili Con Carne Club," which was a men's poker...
Three-quarter length character portrait of performer John S. Marble in costume for his role as the undertaker (possibly Phil Graves in "A Milk White Flag", which was performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1898). He wears a bowler...