Photograph given to Helen Humes. It is of a trio of African American Musicians at a club. The handwritten note on the front reads "To Helen. The Greatest. Babs." The lead singer is likely Babs Gonzales.
Helen Humes poses with two individuals in a record store. The person on the right is likely comedian Rusty Warren, who is holding a copy of Helen Humes's album "Songs I like to Sing" and is signed by Humes. Helen is holding a copy of Rusty Warrens's album.
Helen Humes stands in front of an airplane upon her arrival in Sydney, Australia in 1956. The back of the photograph identifies Red Narvo and Bill Dillard being in the photo as well.
Souvenir photograph of John Henry Humes and Emma Humes. Emma is standing behind a bar and John Henry is sitting at the counter about to enjoy a drink. The souvenir packet front says "Brock Souvenir" and the photo taken by Wilson Fotos, 639 S. Ninth Street in Louisville.
Photograph of Jewish community leaders signing the purchase for property on Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, to build a new Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA) building.
Photograph of Johanna Gunter with children in a field taken by Paul Gunter. The photo combines Paul Gunter's skill for naturalism and art photography with his experience with studio portraiture.
Photograph of the Gunter children on a horse. The description on the photograph identifies the children from left to right: Ines, Erna, Hermann, Ralph.