Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; University of Louisville. School of Law; Columns; Cupolas; Trees; Cannons;
Front of Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall. The leaves on the tree in front of the building have turned from green to orange. The ionic columns at the front entrance can be seen, and a banner is strung between two of them. The words...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters; Trees;
Playhouse Theater seen from across Second Street. There are several trees featuring fall foliage in front of the white frame building. The crosswalk on Second Street is also visible. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Law; Cupolas; Columns; Trees;
Law School building now known as Wyatt Hall, seen from the front. The columned entrance is visible, as is the cupola. The building is partly obscured by a large tree. The name of the law school is inscribed over the entrance. The main Law School...
View facing north across Shipp Avenue. There are several houses visible; as well as a line of utility poles. Note on back: "Belknap Campus / work being done under a federal relief program in 1933. Location uncertain."
The curved front of Pearson American Service station; owned by Deward Pearson and located at 129 Shipp Avenue. Two pipes stick up from a platform in the foreground; they may be the remnants of gas pumps. The building appears to be attached to...
University of Louisville--Buildings; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville. School of Law; Courtyards;
Students sit in a courtyard outside the Law School building (now known as Wyatt Hall) reading and talking. The building was named in honor of alumnus of Jefferson School of Law (which was merged with UofL in 1950), Louisville mayor, Kentucky...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters; Buildings;
Playhouse during the 1932 renovations, with trees in the foreground. Records indicate that work was also done to the Playhouse in 1933 and funded by a federal relief program. Note on back of photo: "Playhouse. Alterations. Oct 22 1932."...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Fraternities & sororities;
The former home of Kappa Delta sorority, a white frame house on First Street. A smaller house next to it is largely obscured by a tree. This image was taken prior to the demolition of many structures in the area north of the University of...
Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; University of Louisville--Buildings; Chi Omega Fraternity. Beta Gamma Chapter (University of Louisville);
White frame house with a covered porch and balcony with black railing. This image of the former location of Chi Omega sorority was taken prior to the demolition of many structures in the area north of the University of Louisville's Belknap Campus...
Coffee shop, called The Scene, located on the corner of Barbee Street and First Street before it was demolished in 1967 to make way for campus expansion. There is a telephone booth near the front door. Owned by Wendell Cherry and Stuart Jay, the...
The rear of a row of houses can be seen behind an expanse of turned earth. This image was taken prior to the demolition of many structures in the area north of the University of Louisville's Belknap Campus as part of urban renewal. Note on back:...
View facing south east down Barbee. The recently constructed Threlkeld Hall can be seen in the distance. The Scene coffee shop, owned by Stuart Jay and Wendell Cherry, is the white building on the corner of First Street and Barbee; there is house...
Cheerleading; University of Louisville--Students; Fairgrounds Stadium (Louisville, Ky.)
U of L varsity Cardinal cheerleaders at Fairgrounds Stadium during the U of L vs. North Texas State football game. From left to right: Jeanne Carol Camp, Wanda Jeanne Baker (face obscured) and Karen Koshewa.
Brick house on the corner of Brandeis and Second Street. This image was taken prior to the demolition of many structures in the area north of the University of Louisville's Belknap Campus as part of urban renewal. Note on back: "Looking east...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters; Buildings;
Interior of the University of Louisville Playhouse, looking at the stage curtain. A note on the back indicates that the curtain was brown velvet, stenciled in gold, that the interior was a "warm gray" with the trusses painted black. The...
Couples; Covered walks; Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
A couple stands on the covered sidewalk, known as Garth Walk, outside the Playhouse. Constructed in 1932, Garth Walk was named after Mrs. Charles M. Garth, then president of the theater group known as the Players Club of Louisville. Originally...
Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Doors & doorways;
Doors to the University of Louisville Playhouse. A display window beside one of the doors contains information on a production of "Kiss Me Kate," which was performed in 1960 and 1961. Note on back: "UofL Playhouse on Belknap Campus....
Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
Playhouse on the Belknap Campus of the University of Louisville, with trees in the foreground. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House of Reform, it was purchased by the University of Louisville, circa 1923, as part of its...
Playhouse in its former location on Belknap Campus. View faces north west across campus. The trees are painted white halfway up the trunks presumably to ward off the oncoming cold weather. There are also smaller plants in pots distributed across...
Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
Playhouse in its former location on Belknap Campus, with trees in the foreground. Originally built as a chapel for the Louisville Industrial House of Reform, it was purchased by the University of Louisville, circa 1923, as part of its acquisition...