Address: Shelby Street and Ash Street, Louisville, KY 40217. Back of the Goss Avenue Antiques & Interiors. Ghost sign may be from the Serta manufactures that were there before Goss Antiques acquired the building. "Slip covering",...
Two young African-American men in matching tuxedos and three young women in matching skirts and blouses stand in a row holding a slip of paper in their right hands. An older man sits next to them. Title supplied by cataloger.
All terrain vehicles--Automatic control; Motor vehicles--Automatic control; Intelligent control systems
When tracked vehicles traverse terrain such as sand, soil, or even concrete,
they may encounter a variance in density or viscosity of the medium that the
vehicle is traveling along. When this happens, one track begins to move faster or
slower...
Address: Corner of the 1300 block of Shelby Street and 800 block of Ash Street. The building is located in the same parking lot as Goss Avenue Antiques and Interiors, but seems to be vacant. The ghost sign, partially obscured by a "Home of...
Address: 946 Goss Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. View from parking lot of side of Goss Avenue Antiques & Interiors, with banner advertising that business above (and partially obscuring) sign painted on brick advertising "slip covers, bed...
Curved portion of an elevated railroad in New York. A train is on both the inside and outside sets of tracks. Tall buildings are in the background. Title: 41. Elevated Ry. Curve, Coentis Slip, Wall Street skyscrapers in background, New York, U.S.A....
Curved portion of an elevated railroad with a train approaching the curve on the outside set of tracks. Ships are visible in the water in the background. Title: Elevated Railroad, Coenties Slip, New York, U.S.A. Text on bottom: Copyright, 1893, by...
Train passing on a set of elevated railroad tracks at a curve. A second train approaches on the inside set of tracks. A row of buildings is to the left, and a wagon is visible on the street below. Title: 569 - Elevated Railroad, Coenties Slip, New...
Train on elevated railroad tracks coming around a corner. A row of buildings is to the left, and a wagon is visible on the street below. Title: Elevated Railroad Coenties Slip, N.Y., U.S.A. Text on bottom: Un Ferrocarro; Elevado, tramo de Coenties,...
Curved, s-shaped section of an elevated railroad with buildings to the right and water in the background. Title: 1325. Elevated Railroad, Burling Slip, New York. Text on left: C. Bierstadt, Niagara Falls, N.Y. Text on right: Manufacturers of...
The importance of physical activity in preventing disease and promoting health is increasingly evident in health outcomes research. Although most adults in the U.S. have initiated exercise programs at some point in their lives, research suggests...
“The following year, the heroes of the day were children. David was asked to paint Joseph Bara, the drummer who chose to die rather than shout ‘Vive le roi!’, and the young Provençal Agricol Viala. Of these two projects, one unfinished...
“The following year, the heroes of the day were children. David was asked to paint Joseph Bara, the drummer who chose to die rather than shout ‘Vive le roi!’, and the young Provençal Agricol Viala. Of these two projects, one unfinished...
Full-length character portrait of actress Rose Stahl posed in wooden chair, leaning on her right elbow. Her curly hair is pulled back but hatless, and she wears a sleeveless dress or slip with appliqué flowers. Born in Montreal, Canada, on October...
Performance program for fiftieth performance of "The Henrietta," a comedy by Bronson Howard, produced by the comedians Robson & Crane at Union Square Theatre, New York, Monday evening, November 14th, 1887. Includes list of characters...
Wheel Slide Protection Systems (WSP Systems) or Anti-Skid Devices for rail vehicles have to go through a series of Dynamometer tests before test runs with equipped rail vehicles are permitted. The simulation tests are performed on Wheel Slide...
Ships; Shipping; Harbors; Piers & wharves; Cotton industry; Port of Mobile
Ships of various sizes at docks. Text on verso reads, "A view of one of the large slips of the new docks system which was constructed at the Port of Mobile by the State of Alabama at a cost of $10,000,000. This slip is 1,500 feet deep and 350...