Construction equipment; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Men; Construction workers
1100 block of Eastern Parkway. A man stands on elevated wood planks at a sewer construction project. Other men work by the road near construction machinery and supplies.
Iron miners; Mining; Wheelbarrows; Shovels; Iron mining
A group of miners digging for iron in the middle of a field (may be a cornfield after the harvest) in Bath County, Kentucky. Some miners have shovels and buckets. There are also two wheelbarrows and some planks across ditches.
A rickety bridge made of wood planks, some of which are missing, crossing Beargrass Creek with a wider stone bridge behind it. Rocks and tree branches are below the bridge. A culvert is built into the ground between the bridges. Billboards are on...
A series of similar homes are perched on stilts along a creek or river in Bell County, Kentucky. The homes appear to be made of wood planks and each has a window facing the water. Behind the homes dense trees grow up a hill.
Women; Houses; Building materials; Lumber; Wooden sidewalks
A woman stands in front of a Victorian era house surrounded by a wrought iron fence, possibly in Boyd County, Kentucky or Ironton, Ohio. A plank sidewalk is in front of the house and unused planks lie in the yard. Title supplied by cataloger.
Historic buildings; Apartment houses; Buildings; Building construction
Address: 2140 Bonnycastle Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1928, the Commodore Apartments near Cherokee Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This photograph shows a side view of the future apartment building...
Historic buildings; Apartment houses; Buildings; Building construction
Address: 2140 Bonnycastle Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Built in 1928, this 11-story building became the Commodore Apartments and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This photograph shows the building almost completed. A...
Fermentation house, Louisville Distillery of Frankfort Distilleries. Huge canisters raised on planks reach the ceiling. The canisters are ribbed with metal bands that overlap at the ends. On back of image: "An interior view of the fermenter...
In this view of J.T.S. Brown and Sons Distillery, situated in the rolling hills of Mercer County, Kentucky, men stand on the roofs of two different stories. Several chutes convey material out of the building; one apparently carries mash by-product...
Large pile of wooden planks and other material sits at the end of the driveway of 4408 Winnrose Way. A red dumpster sits in the driveway. Photograph was taken in the late morning.
Mash House and beer well, Louisville Distillery of Frankfort Distilleries. The photograph is dated December 4, 1933. Large canisters line the walls, a ladder is against one of them, and there is a huge raised concrete vat crisscrossed with planks....