Thomas Jefferson School, 525 East Walnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Square, three-story light brick building having a flat roof. Above the doors is written, "Thomas Jefferson School." On each side of the building, surrounding a...
Louisville (Ky.)--Maps; Jefferson County (Ky.)--Maps
Three atlases of Louisville and environs comprising 149 maps (plus covers, title pages, and other explanatory materials) of Louisville and Jefferson County in 1876, 1884, and 1913; 76 maps, one index, and one appendix from the Lafon Allen Kentucky...
Religious facilities; Steeples; Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani (Trappist, Ky.)
Trees and a wood-and-wire fence surround the property of the Abbey of Gethsemani. The monastery's steeple is the highest point of the complex's structures and is topped with a crucifix. A lower, but still multi-story, building appears on the right...
Young Women's Christian Associations; Buildings; Stone walls; Cobblestone roads; Street railroad tracks
Trolley tracks mark the brick street at the southwest corner of Broadway and Second Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Light bulbs trace out the letters "YWCA" on a sign that indicates, "Residence 720 S. Second St." Behind the sign...
Trolley tracks run down Bardstown Road. The road is paved and cars are parked along the curb. On the left side are signs for a hardware store, Lydon Shoe Repairing, and Deckel Grocer. More commercial buildings follow on that side. On the opposite...
Two trees of similar size sit on a snowy hill. One has been "topped." Smaller trees are in a slight valley behind them, and a hedge or fence appears to surround a large residential property on the next hill. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two-story residential property with large front porch at the corner of Twenty-Seventh and Bank, Louisville, Kentucky; street sign visible. Surrounded partially by picket fence, has at least three or four trees in the front yard.
Two-story stucco building facing Peterson Avenue on the Peterson-Dumesnil property which probably antedates the 1869 summer home on the same property. With peaked gable porch, small windows, and a scalloped barge board trim under the cornice, the...
Two-story wooden building at the corner of Thirty-Fourth and Missouri (now I-64), Louisville, Kentucky; looks more like a residential property than a commercial one. Ground floor houses Joe Murta Cafe, which advertises Frank Fehr Lager Beer and...
Coaches (Athletics); Basketball; University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Sports;
University of Louisville's head basketball coach Bernard "Peck" Hickman holds a whistle in his mouth has his left hand raised as if to catch a ball. He wears a shirt that reads, "Property of UofL."
Various vision tasks are usually confronted by appearance variations due to changes of illumination. For instance, in a recognition system, it has been shown that the variability in human face appearance is owed to changes to lighting conditions...
Very fragile map of Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1894-1897, at a scale of 1000 feet per inch, with city limit, property limits, and street car lines demarcated. Includes sub map south of "L" Street, at a scale of 1600 feet per inch.
Villa Ridge School, also known as Miss Fannie Craig's School, in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The one-story building located on the property of Edgewood where Fannie Craig lived opened around 1902. Handwritten on verso of postcard in Kate Matthews'...
White two story house with balconied flat roof and two story square pillars. Domed window above screened entrance door. Four windowed double doors with low rectangular embellishments on top flank the entrance door, opening onto the porch. Labeled...
William Morgan Beckner was born in 1841 in Moorefield, in Nicholas County, Kentucky. He attended the schools of Bath and Fleming counties, before attending Centre College in Danville. He read law under Judge E. C. Phister and was admitted to the...