Advertising; Brick wall signs; Signs (Notices); Stores & shops; Office buildings; Automobiles; Dwellings; Houses; Utility poles; Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Transportation
Taken for Louisville Gas & Electric, this photograph shows route of power lines after purchase of home telephone poles and consolidation of lines. Utility lines have been placed in a row down Frankfort Avenue. On the right side are some homes....
African Americans; African Americans--Social conditions; African Americans--Education; Segregation in education; Race relations; Louisville Municipal College for Negroes (Louisville, Ky.); University of Louisville; Civil rights
Oral history interview with Mrs. Amelia Ray, conducted on August 25, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Mrs. Ray discusses her early life and upbringing in Tennessee as well as her life in Louisville. Mrs. Ray moved to Louisville in 1934 and attended...
African Americans; Women; Sewing machines; Sewing; People
A group of African American women participate in a sewing class. Along one side of the room the women work at sewing machines which are built into desks. In the middle of the room long tables are placed end to end and women work on laying out...
Crosley Radios For Louisville Territory airplane, likely Bowman Field, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Two men make a transaction as pilot watches. Plane advertises: Crosley Radios For Louisville Territory; Crosley packages placed on ground in...
A long brick building with three entrances is shown with patches of snow on the ground and immature trees planted in front that have lost their leaves. This may be an apartment building. The windows are square and evenly placed. There are stairs...
This paper explores issues of identity and difference in art and its institutions through a historiographic study of two landmark exhibitions, "The Other Story: Afro-Asian Artists in Post-War Britain" (1989) and the 1993 Whitney Biennial....
Athletic shoes; Foot--Wounds and injuries--Prevention
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if cycling shoes made with stiff material cause an increase in peak plantar stress over shoes with less stiff material. Shoe stiffness measurements were collected under controlled conditions and in...
Boys; Classrooms; Wood; Carpentry; Hammers; Saws; Hand tools; People
Address: 114 W. Gray, Louisville, Kentucky. Five boys do woodworking projects in a classroom. Most of them wear wool coats with buttoned-up shirts and ties. Each works with tools to make wood boxes. The tools in the room include hammers, hand saws,...
Side view from Louisville, Kentucky, shore (at left) of Municipal Bridge under construction in 1929; supports and wires await the next span. The bridge links Louisville, Kentucky, to Jeffersonville, Indiana. On back of image: "New York Studio...
A tall, ornamental pillar marks the Louisville, Kentucky, approach to the Municipal Bridge. Now known as the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge or the Second Street Bridge, it spans the Ohio River between Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville,...
Louisville, Kentucky, approach to the Municipal Bridge. Municipal Bridge is now known as the Second Street Bridge and spans the Ohio River between Kentucky and Indiana. A car approaches from the bridge. A building at the right has an advertisement...
Left side view from the Louisville, Kentucky, shore of Municipal Bridge. Now known as the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge or the Second Street Bridge, it spans the Ohio River between Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana. On back of...
Municipal Bridge, a left side view from the Louisville, Kentucky, shore. Now known as the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge or the Second Street Bridge, it spans the Ohio River between Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana. The bridge...
Side view of part of the Municipal Bridge near the Louisville, Kentucky, shore. A boat and a bridge crane on the Ohio River and shore are visible under the bridge. Now known as the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge or the Second Street Bridge, it...
Buildings; Industry; Industrial facilities; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A series of United States flags are placed along a tent in front of the Standard Sanitary plant. More tents wrap around the side of the building and a line of people stand under a covered...
Buildings; Streets; Business districts; Men; Women; Children
Telephone poles are placed in the wide city streets of an unidentified town. A liquor store, lodging houses, and a building on the corner called The White House line the opposite side of the street, where men, women, and children are visible.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Studios; Trees; Snow; Educational facilities;
Honors House at the University of Louisville, from the period when it was used as the Art Center. There is snow on the ground in front of the two-story brick building. A tree partially obscures one corner of the building. This building, which had...
It has been estimated that 30% of all cancer deaths in the U.S. are associated with obesity. It is well-established that obesity promotes low-grade chronic inflammation, however the mechanisms by which obesity-induced chronic inflammation may...
Monument to Zachary Taylor, twelfth President of the United States, who died in office in 1850. The monument was dedicated on September 20, 1883, in the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery on Brownsboro Road, Louisville, Kentucky. The cemetery was...
Zachary Taylor's mausoleum in the Zachary Taylor Cemetery on Brownsboro Road. Taylor, the twelfth President of the United States, died in office in 1850, but the mausoleum was not constructed until 1926. The cemetery was placed on the National...