Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Men; Construction workers
View of bulldozer and other equipment as the road at 38th Street and Market Street is torn up and the pipes and beams below exposed. There is a horse and wagon in the background. Men dig with shovels or stand nearby.
Portrait of Dr. Aaron B. Johnson of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing dark-framed glasses and striped bow tie. The photograph has been torn, badly creased, and marked with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Dr. A.B. Johnson, Osteopath;...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Abram Hite Bowman of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a fedora hat and tie. Bowman Field (airfield) in Louisville was named after him. The photograph has been torn, creased and discolored from age. Stamped on back of image: May 12, 1930.
Portraits; Men; Military officers; Military uniforms
Portrait of Captain Albert W. Woody of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a military uniform. The photograph has been torn in half and marred with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: 325th Observation Squadron. Stamped on back: September 1,...
Portrait of Alice G. (Mrs. Samuel H.) Matlack of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing a skull cap and earrings. The photograph has been torn in a few places and spots of discoloration. Stamped on bottom, front of image: credit, Walton Jones...
Poet Amelia Layer of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a brimmed hat, suit, and knee-high boots. The photograph is torn in a couple of places and discolored from age. Stamped on back of image: June 15, 1923; credit, Standiford Studio (Louisville).
Portrait of Anna Hubbuch (Mrs. George Thomas) Settle of Louisville, Kentucky, former librarian turned lawyer, wearing a long, beaded necklace and her hair back. The photograph is torn in a few places, damaged around the edges, and discolored from...
Arthur A. Tuttle, Vice president of Kentucky Utilities Company, of Louisville, Kentucky, standing on the street, smoking a cigar. The photograph has been torn down the middle and a yellow discoloration from age.
Barns at Elmendorf Farm near Lexington, Kentucky. Close-up of man in jacket and hat raking clearing between "U" shaped barns. The negative is torn or peeling in the left center.
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...
Construction machinery on site near Beargrass Creek. Muddy fields are torn up with tracks. Men stand near equipment. Views of some flooding at the base of a hill with buildings above. Part of an improvement project to the creek.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government employees
Ben B. Kelly of Louisville, Kentucky sitting at his desk, wearing a suit and printed tie. The photograph is torn in several places, missing corners, and marked with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Ben B. Kelly, County Purchasing...
Portrait of Bessie Lloyd (Mrs. J. L.) Henderson of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing a hat, long beads, and fur stole. The photograph has been torn in several places, marred with holes and discolorations. Stamped on bottom, front of image:...
Portraits; Men; Wrestlers; People associated with entertainment & sports
Billy Love of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing wrestling shorts and shoes. The photograph is cracked, creased and torn all along the surface. Handwritten on back of image: Billy Love, Louisville wrestler. Stamped on back: December 10, 1935.
Located at the northwest corner of Third Street and Broadway in Louisville, Kentucky is the construction site of the Breslin Building. Supplies of lumber are stacked around an excavated area surrounded by wood walls. Groups of men in work clothes...
Girl in a pink bonnet pokes her head through a hole torn in the background; she looks out over a clock face reading 12:00. Postmarked 1910 on verso. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, "New Year" post cards, series 12.
Portrait of Brinton B. Davis, an architect in Louisville, Kentucky, with silver hair, wearing a coat and tie. Photograph is very fragile and torn in a few places.
Carolyn Apperson Leech of Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing an evening gown with long gloves. The photograph is torn in a few places, creased and discolored from age. Stamped on back of image: June 6, 1930. Attached to back: Founder of...
Portrait of Reverend Charles A. Humphrey of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a stick pin in the lapel of his jacket and striped tie. The photograph is torn in a few places and marred with discolorations. Handwritten on back of image: Rev. Chas A....