Buildings; Youth organizations; Young Men's Christian associations
YMCA Central Branch, Third Street and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky, 1928. Seven-story, wide brick building with a tall first floor featuring domed windows, above which "Young Men's Christian Association" is carved. The roof is flat,...
Writing room at the Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Abell home, 1433 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A fireplace with fire screen has porcelain, lamps, and painting above. Loveseat, small table, stool and chairs. Two windows and a bureau with a glass...
Woodblock prints of, clockwise from top left: title page for "American School Series. Butler's Third School Reader. By Noble Butler. Author of Butler's English Grammars, Etc. Louisville, Ky. John P. Morton and Company.", featuring image...
Women's City Clubhouse, Third and Walnut Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Women wearing various clothes from prim to costumes pose in rows in a bare room with painted walls and white overhead lights. On back of image: (Left to right) Top row: Frances...
Water bubbles up from a drain in the street. The Reynolds Building rises in the background to the right. The street is flooded almost up to the railroad bridge over Third Street. Photograph was taken in the mid-morning.
Walnut Street Baptist Church in its original location at the corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.), Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1890. The church relocated to Third and Saint Catherine Streets in 1901. Image is marred with...
View through the underpass at the intersection of Eastern Parkway and Third Street shows that the intersection is completely flooded. Photograph was taken in the late morning.
View of Weber School of Dance before being renovated with Perma Stone. The top third of the building has white horizontal siding and the bottom two-thirds have dark vertical siding..
Automobiles; Stores & shops; Brick wall signs; Signs (Notices); Apartment houses; Young Men's Christian associations; Buildings; Transportation
View of Third Street near its intersection with West Broadway, showing cars driving and parked along Third Street; a bicycle propped against the curb in front of the Louisville Tube Vulcanizing Company at 666 S. Third Street; Smith Price Tire Co....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Stadiums; Sports & recreation facilities
View of the stands and field at Patterson Stadium. Papa John's Cardinal Stadium is visible in the background. Built partially on the site of the old Louisville and Nashville Railroad YMCA, which was later the site of American Air Filter's office...
View of Levy Brothers men's clothing store from the southwest corner of Third Street and Market Street. It is a multi-story brick building with arched windows and a turret. Title supplied by cataloger.
View looking through north opening of Belknap Gates from Third Street. Oppenheimer Hall is in the background. Photographed before the construction of the School of Law building.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Choirs (Music); Fraternities & sororities
View looking northeast as Nu Sigma Chi Fraternity competes in the 1968 Fryberger Sing on the steps of Grawemeyer Hall - May 16, 1968. People: Jeff Woodward; Randy Stover; Bill Selvedge; Roger Newton; Gordon Buie; Bill Applegate; Richard Moore;...
View from the Speed Museum driveway onto Third Street. There are cars in the flooded street, and numerous utility wires and poles (perhaps for trolleys). The Confederate Monument can be seen in the distance. This image was taken during the Flood of...
View down Broadway looking west between Third Street and Fourth Street with the Brown Theater on the right and the Heyburn building on the left. Title supplied by cataloger.
Victor Mature, on the right, shakes hands with a man while a third man stands behind them. Mature wears a policeman's hat and badge on his suit. Title supplied by cataloger.
Varnish and its use has been known since ancient times. Altho the knowledge of varnish has been attributed to the Japanese as early as 500-600 B.C., Tschirsch and A.D. Stevens say that the Japs did not possess this art originally, but that they...