Address: 1764 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. A man in a dark suit and hat talks with a young man in striped pants and a white jacket. They are standing near the display cases in Young's Pharmacy. Products in the cases include cameras,...
Indoor portrait of a young woman sitting in a chair. She wears a plaid blouse and her head is turned toward a window on her right. This may be the same young woman who is sitting on a porch in ULPA 1982.01.589.p. Title supplied by cataloger.
Buildings; Lodges; Young Men's Hebrew Association (Louisville, Ky.); Canopies;
Address: 729 S. Second Street (Building no longer exists). Although the building materials, mostly brick, are modest, this building was made distinctive through the use of contrasting stone belts to delineate the floor levels, quoins on the window...
Buildings; Youth organizations; Young Men's Christian associations; African Americans
YMCA Colored Branch, Louisville, Kentucky. Three-story, narrow brick building with a three-section slanted roof of curved shingle. Stone fence at entrance and stone embellishments around the one front first floor window, which is wide and domed....
Address: 314 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The display window of Wormser Hat Shop shows a selection of hats and caps. A marble entryway is etched with the word Wormser and an engraved sign indicates, "Marion E. Taylor...
A window shows oranges, casseroles, chicken, pie, ham and other food. A sign indicates, "We use only chicken to make our chicken salad. It's fine. Try it. Sandwich 10 at our Luncheonette. Woolworth's." A Noon Lunch menu lists fried fish...
A display of glassware is shown in the F. W. Woolworth's Co. window. Glasses, plates, cups and saucers are shown with signs indicating "On Sale Saturday" and "Each 10." Another sign on the side window reads, "SALE. Big...
Storefront window display about Woolworth. A sign reads "Woolworth Looks to the Future. Celebrating 40-Years of an American Institution in Louisville." The display is decorated with pictures, small American flags, and multiple copies of...
Woodbine, home of Brainerd C. Lemon, at Newburg Road and Bashford Manor Lane, Louisville, Kentucky. Rathskeller. Rustic room identified as "The Rathskeller" with stone hearth topped with photographs and silver cups; beam ceiling with...
A woman, possibly Mrs. Charles Dobbs of Louisville, Kentucky, sits in an upholstered chair with four small dogs on her lap. A stool with a pillow is in front of her and behind her is a piano with a stool. A small bookcase and settee are under a...
Four women in Salvation Army uniforms stand next to a window in front of an audience of elderly men and women sitting in chairs. One woman is in a wheelchair. One of the women from the Salvation Army holds a guitar. Title supplied by cataloger.
Religious facilities; Welfare facilities; Women; Children; People; Buildings; African Americans
Address: 760 S. Hancock Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A group of African Americans adults wait with children, including a toddler and infants, in front of the Presbyterian Colored Mission. One man stands at the end near a car. The brick building...
Full-length character portrait of unidentified woman wearing a long white dress and a hat with ostrich feathers. She is standing in front of a set backdrop of a window. Location of photo studio: Louisville (Ky.). Title supplied by cataloger.
A woman, wearing a suit and hat, sits in a window opening in the remains of a wall from Ward's Mill near Big Rock in Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky. See ULPA 1982.01.564.p for another view of the wall. See ULPA 1982.01.619.p, ULPA...
A woman with her hair in marcel curls leans on the window ledge of a log cabin, holding a bald baby wearing a diaper and smock. Title supplied by cataloger.
A woman with her hair in marcel curls leans on the window ledge of a log cabin, holding a bald baby wearing a diaper and smock. Title supplied by cataloger.
Boy and girl stand on either side of a ladder. The girl holds two baskets of flowers, one of which she hands up to the boy, who is further up the ladder near a window. Other baskets of flowers are visible through the window, which has green...
Address: 300 E. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. One of a series of photographs of Winton automobiles owned by John Maas, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Read, Dr. Anderson, Mr. Long, Mrs. Humphreys, Pearson & Son, Miss Cummings, Mr. Kopmeier, and auto at...
Portrait of Winnie E. (Mrs. Stanley F.) Reed of Maysville, Kentucky, wearing a long dress and standing near a window. Crop marks outline her image, and the photograph is marred with discolorations and yellowing from age. State Democratic Committee;...