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Participants at a dance at Camp Zachary Taylor photograph, 17 March 1919
St. Patrick's Day Dance held at the Knights of Columbus Hall. -
Best in Show, May 11, 1947
Photograph of four men with springer spaniel Frejax Marktime winning Best in Show at the Louisville Kennel Club Dog Show held at the Jefferson County Armory. The spaniel's handler Frank Feldschmidt is also in the photograph. -
11th between Main and Market Streets
Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado. -
Main between 9th and 10th Streets
Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado. -
11th and Main Streets
Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado. -
18th and Broadway
Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado. -
Unidentified street with storm damage
Tornado damage in Louisville after 1890 tornado. -
Children in a production of Cinderella, 1918
Photograph of the cast of Cinderella at Cabbage Patch Settlement House. Plays were a popular activity for the youth at The Cabbage Patch; the girls created elaborate costumes for this production of Cinderella in 1918. -
Mother's Club Christmas Party, December 1924
From left standing: Miss Grace Pollock, Leader; Mrs. Forsch; Miss Margaret Speed, Head Resident. Others in picture include Mrs. Hattie Lynam, Mrs. William Lynam, Mrs. Ed. LaDuke, Mrs. Thomas Montgomery -
Franklin D. Roosevelt in Louisville, 23 October 1932
Roosevelt visits Louisville during the 1932 presidential campaign. -
Boys on the sidewalk with dog, June 10, 1959
Reproduction of a negative by Ivey Watksins Cousins (1898-1973). It captures the joy of young Black boys playing with a pet dog in a northwestern view of East Broadway and South Jackson Street in Louisville, Kentucky. A native of Danville, Virginia, Ivey Watkins Cousins moved to Louisville in 1944. He held numerous jobs over the years, working as a tobacco dealer, photographer, machine-shop instructor, manager of the USO Shop, and Curator of the Louisville Library Museum. In 1959, he began photographing houses and structures being demolished to make way for I-65. After viewing the images, the Filson Club Board of Directors gave Cousins $25 to buy film for his project. This is one of the few images in which Cousins photographs people. -
Board of Trade building photograph, 25 June 1959
View of the Board of Trade building at 106 North 3rd Street [northwestern corner of South 3rd Street and West Main Street]. -
Savoy Theatre exterior photograph, 1958-1959
View of the Savoy Theatre (opened in 1894 as the Grand Opera House) on West Jefferson Street. -
Rialto Theater exterior photograph, 1959
Photograph of the front of the Rialto Theater. -
Building being demolished for Interstate 65
Photograph of the southeastern view of a building being torn down for the construction of Interstate 65, at East Jacob Street and South 1st Street. Unity Temple is in the distance. -
Interview with Riva Drutz and photograph, 2011, 2013
Summary of an oral history interview conducted with Riva Drutz (1921-) on February 22, 2011. The summary is accompanied by a photograph of Drutz taken by Margaret Mazanec at a party on June 26, 2013. The interview was part of the Louisville Jewish Family and Career Services's project to document the lives of Jewish seniors in Louisville, Kentucky. -
Interview with Babette Fleischer and photograph, 2015
Summary of an oral history interview conducted with Babette Fleischer (1944-) on December 22, 2015. The summary is accompanied by a photograph of Fleischer seated in a chair in December 2015. The interview was part of the Louisville Jewish Family and Career Services's project to document the lives of Jewish seniors in Louisville, Kentucky. -
Farmer's Tobacco Warehouse photograph, before 1902
Farmer's Tobacco Warehouse, West Main St., Louisville, Ky. Taken before 1902. Negative, 4x5. -
Julius Friedman photos from "Urban Renewal of Louisville Annual Report," 1974
Collage of photographs from the Urban Renewal of Louisville Annual report