Theaters; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
Playhouse in its former location on Belknap Campus, seen from across a sidewalk. 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 of...
Gymnasiums; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
New addition to the Belknap Gymnasium, built to provide additional office space and to accomodate the expanded intramural and intercollegiate program. The original part of the Belknap Gym was built as a WPA project during the Great Depression of...
Gymnasiums; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Coaches (Athletics);
Two men, one of them University of Louisville basketball coach "Peck" Hickman (left) looks over construction work on the Belknap Gymnasium. According to the October 1950 Alumni News, work provided repairs to damage sustained during a 1944...
The Baxter Building was torn down in 1925 by the University of Louisville to make way for the Speed Art Museum. Location: Belknap Campus: on site of present-day Speed Art Museum. The Baxter Building served as a the main building for the House of...
Sculpture; Coins; Money; Medals; Jewelry; Necklaces; Goldwork; Metalwork; Effigies; Portraits; Men; Emperors; Rulers; People associated with politics & government; Upper class; Military officers; Military personnel; People associated with...
"In this medallion, a gold coin is set within the center of a gold disc. A ring for hanging it projects from the top. The coin is a double solidus with an imperial effigy on the front [...]. In bust view, the emperor is seen in left profile,...