Print depicting the aftermath of the storm that tore across downtown Louisville in 1890. The text reads "Hundreds Hurled to Death in a Moment on the Night of March 27th, 1890."
An image from the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company Album. The album is made up of photographs, ca. 1910, of the Belknap furniture show rooms; the front office; the print, shipping, packing and billing and statistical departments, the engine and boiler rooms; the power plant; the harness, saddle and collar factories; a drawing of the exterior of the company and an exterior photo of warehouses and the drayage department.
Mounted color facsimile of an architectural rendering of the Jewish Community Center (JCC) on Dutchmans Lane in Louisville, Kentucky. Printed at the bottom left is "Royal Photo Co." and at the bottom right is "Joseph & Joseph Archts. Engrs." The print is inscribed in handwriting by Joseph Kaplan, president of the JCC from 1955 (when the JCC opened) to 1958, to Pauline Pearson (1914-1994), longtime executive secretary to the presidents of the JCC and of its forerunner the Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA): "Pauline - To Miss J.C.C.—you are not only part of our hearts but of this fine organization & what it represents. Thanks from all of us for your tireless effective work & the wonderful spirit in which it was so generously done. Joe Kaplan."