U.S. Life Saving Station, 1902.
Title |
U.S. Life Saving Station, 1902. |
Creator |
Howard, James E., 1875-1956 (photographer) |
Description |
U.S. LIFE SAVING STATION, a boathouse, was built at Howard Shipyard in 1902. Located at the foot of Second Street in Louisville, it was the only inland floating life-saving station in the country. It was replaced by a steel structure in 1928. |
Subject |
Boathouses Boat & ship industry Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company |
Location Depicted |
Louisville (Ky.) Jefferson County (Ky.) |
Date Original |
1902 |
Object Type |
Glass negatives |
Source |
8 x 10 in. glass plate negative. Item No. 1986.90.0833 in the Howard Steamboat Museum Collection, University of Louisville Photographic Archives. |
Citation Information |
See http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/howard#conditions for guidance on citing this item. To cite the digital version, add its Reference URL (found by following the link in the header above the digital file). |
Collection |
Howard Steamboat Museum Collection |
Collection Website |
http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/howard/ |
Digital Publisher |
University of Louisville Photographic Archives |
Format |
image/jp2 |
Ordering Information |
To inquire about permission to publish, broadcast, or publicly display an image from this collection, contact the Howard Steamboat Museum: http://www.howardsteamboatmuseum.org/. To order a reproduction or for information about prices see: http://library.louisville.edu/archives/order Please cite the Image Number when ordering. |
Image Number |
ULPA 1986.90.0833 |
Rating |
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