Ropes with flags and pendants hang across a road where men and women are walking. In the middle of the road is a kiosk with a sign reading "Fool the Guesser." Past that is a building advertising "Giggles / Nuttier than the nut house...
Location: Fourth Street and Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A number of pedestrians cross Liberty Street in front of Woolworth's. The street scene shows many people walking and cars driving along or parked on Fourth Street. Many of the people...
Belknap Bridge crosses Beargrass Creek in a section of Cherokee Park. The bridge is made of stone, probably limestone. Grassy areas are being kept mown and a walking path can be seen on the left.
An African-American gentleman in a suit stands next to an automobile. He's wearing a top hat and coat and carries a walking stick. Man and car are in front of a building with a window sign that reads, "Webb & Co., Live Stock Commission...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods; Houses; Porches; Streets; Pickup trucks; Men; Women
Three people sit on the porch of a house on Montana Avenue watching a man presumably walking in the flooded street. The man walks behind a red truck which is submerged up to the roof. The man is submerged up to his shoulders. Photograph was taken...
Steamboat and passengers at Green River landing, Morgantown, Kentucky. Near a shack by the steamboat, and along the intermediate shore, men look towards the water or hoist cargo. Some more men carry cargo off a ramp from the steamer, which runs...
A man wearing a turban sits on a camel, probably in Festival Hall at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. He holds a stick, and is seated behind what appear to be a pair of drums. A man with a walking stick wearing a turban and white robe...
A woman spinning wool with a great wheel or "walking wheel" in front of a wooden house with a large stone chimney in Harlan County, Kentucky. A young woman with a baby on her lap sits in a chair next to the spinning wheel. A man sits on...
Men; Staffs (Sticks); Historic sites; Fort Harrod (Harrodsburg, Ky.)
A man with a long white beard holding a walking stick stands in the middle of a small plot of land which was the site of Fort Harrod, the first permanent settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains, established by James Harrod in 1774.
A man is walking towards the camera wearing a suit, tie, and leather gloves. He carries an umbrella. The ship has a large crew of uniformed navy men, all with their backs turned.
The crowd walking along the Pike of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pike was a wide mile-long span of concessions, attractions, and rides to provide amusement and activities.
Two newly constructed buildings at the foot of a mountain. A long wood walkway leads to the larger building. Three men are walking in front of the building. The smaller building has a castle-like entrance. There is a wood fence running up the...
Kentucky Derby infield crowd at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky, May 4, 1935. At the crowd's left, a sign over a building says in backwards writing, "Not Official." (This error likely occurred when the print was made from a...
Southern Railway underpass at Preston Street near Audubon Park, Louisville, Kentucky. Diagonal view of a railroad switch in the foreground of a bridge over a road. On the road below are three cars and a walking man in a white shirt. Another man in...
Buildings; Government facilities; Courthouses; Historic buildings
Front of the Jefferson County Courthouse in Louisville, Kentucky, featuring four columns, steps (with a man walking down them), and a statue of Thomas Jefferson. Now known as Louisville Metro Hall and housing government offices, the building, which...
Portraits; Men; Women; College administrators; People associated with education & communication; University of Louisville--Faculty
Dr. Julius James Oppenheimer, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts of the University of Louisville, walking with Virginia Barret (left) and Marion Caldwell (right). The photograph has been painted on, accentuating small details, and marked with...
Carol Carrier and Robin Carrier of Harrods Creek, Kentucky, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carrier, walking, holding hands. The photograph has a portion of the bottom cut. Stamped on back of image: October 19, 1935.