Interior and exterior views, front and back, of the Greater Louisville First Federal Savings and Loan Association building. The interior has a dark wood counter with rows of machines.
A hexagonal marble desk sits in the lobby of an ornate bank. A sign on the desk reads, "Information" while other signs hang above teller windows with signs like "Savings." The floor is a checkerboard pattern with the lighter...
Multiple views of commercial buildings at 5th Street and Jefferson Street including The Kentucky Company, Franklin Pioneer Corporation, and Southern Savings and Building Association.
Three men stand between a dump truck filled with rubble and a large sign advertising "East End Branch Yard. 1315 East Main Street. Cleveland Wrecking Co. Building Materials from Louisville's East End and West End Federal Housing Project Sites....
A branch of the First National Bank at 2223 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky, is shown. The brick building has large windows and an entryway built on a corner of the building. Lettering in the front window reads, "Bardstown Road Branch,...
Address: 2118 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. The Bardstown Road Branch of the First National Bank features a sign with a clock suspended perpendicular to the building. The brick building has a crenellated roofline and plate glass windows...
A number of cars are parked at the curb in front of the building that housed the First National Bank, Louisville Trust Co. and Louisville Title Co. at 224 S. Fifth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A four-sided clock is suspended from the corner of the...
Address: 743 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. A brick, stone, and marble building displays a sign reading: "'The Oldest National Bank in the South' First National Bank. Shelby & Broadway Branch. 'You can park.'" The corner of the...
The Savings Post, a Western-themed bank for children as part of the Greater Louisville First Federal Savings & Loan Association. Men dressed in cowboy outfits stand near the booth while children wait in line with their mothers.
A multi-story building for Greater Louisville First Federal Savings and Loan Association next door to Burdorf Furniture store. Title supplied by cataloger.
Financial facilities; Show windows; Marble; Buildings
Address: 419 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The front of the Greater Louisville Savings & Building Association has two large plate glass display windows set on the first floor. Underneath the windows is marble. Above, the building is...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Gustav Flexner of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a printed suit and tie. The photograph is discolored and yellowing due to age. Stamped on back of image: January 17, 1924. Handwritten on back: Gustav Flexner, Secretary & General...
The trucking industry is the largest freight sector, making up about 70 percent of all domestic shipment in the United States and contributes greatly the American economy. About 10 billion tons of goods are shipped annually and of that, about...
Implementing Job Rotation as a manufacturing method is beneficial to production efficiency, reduction of labor cost, operator satisfaction, and Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) reduction. In this thesis, the steps of simulating the...
John C. Strother was born in Trimble County, Kentucky, in 1846. He attended the common schools and read law under W. S. Pryor, chief justice of Kentucky, and Joseph Barbour, of the Kentucky superior court, and graduated the law department of the...
Portrait of John P. Cassilly wearing glasses, a jacket and tie. Photograph has been painted on. Handwritten on back of image: Jefferson Savings & Build, Court Reporter. Stamped on back: January 17, 1924.
Buildings; Banks; Lincoln Savings Bank (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 136 S. Fourth Street (Demolished, 1973) .This street scene pictures Lincoln Savings Bank. The scene shows telephone or electricity poles, a horse-pulled carriage, and trolley tracks. Advertisement on the Herald building next door reads,...
Buildings; Canopies; Automobiles; Banks; Lincoln Savings Bank (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 136 S. Fourth Street (Demolished, 1973.) The Lincoln Savings Bank is another of the buildings for which Alfred S. Joseph served as chief architect while at Macdonald & Dodd. Its glazed tile upper and lower tiers, setting off the brick...