114 items found
Coverage is exactly "Broadway"
Identifier Title Type Subject
ark:/16417/th71p3d1w39dcMartin Rosenbaum operates redryer unit in the hanging room of the Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th7rsbnf155b8Lexington's first Steiden store opens at 820 North Broadway. Outside of store. June 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th7gr0zf1pl5pLexington's first Steiden store opens at 820 North Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th718nr56r837Kerr Brothers ambulance involved in collision at Sixth and Broadway. Edward Patrick and Donald Jett were in the other car. Photo shows wrecked ambulance and an unidentified man.Image
ark:/16417/th71kcv9d4b2hKerr Brothers ambulance involved in collision at Sixth and Broadway. Edward Patrick and Donald Jett were in the other car. Photo shows the other car and an unidentified tow truck attendant.Image
ark:/16417/th710hgp6jh4pKenwick Garden Club group at home of Mrs. Felix Havely, 131 North Broadway park. Front, Mrs. W.C. Stagg, Mrs. Felix Havely, Mrs. G.D. Poole, Mrs. Jessie O. Yancey, Mrs. C.H. Denues, Mrs. T.H. Corman, Mrs. D.J. Jones. Mrs. Don Poole seated on ground. The little boy is Clifton Stilz and the girl is Laura Skillman. Back, Mrs. James Penick, Mrs. Winston Skillman, Mrs. J.W. Taylor, Mrs. Carolyn B. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas Stackhouse, Mrs. F.L. Davenport, Mrs. J.P. Taylor, Mrs. S.J. Stokes, Mrs. Bessie Platt, Mrs. B.M. Turner, Mrs. G.M. Haggard, Mrs. Clifton Stilz and Mrs. Sue B. Stilz.
ark:/16417/th74c65b97kxbJimmy Carrier, 407 South Broadway, and Smith Trowbridge, Payne's Depot, exchanging blows. 1950Image
ark:/16417/th71q900f71z8Jesse Williams operates steam press that compresses tobacco at Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th71r2b2xbb0wJames Honaker held for shooting at Wheeler restaurant on North Broadway. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71bwpb0c5r4James Honaker held for shooting at Wheeler restaurant on North Broadway. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th76lgt0tnk3pJ. P. Gilbert and group of protesting citizens of North Broadway Park, in anti-annexation demonstration.
ark:/16417/th7c72lck7lmvInquiring Reporter, Is Governor Clements justified in additional tax on gasoline? Portrait of Russell Wilson, 900 North Broadway, business machine mechanic.
ark:/16417/th7k8cfdjv1hqIcy streets cause traffic mishaps. Two were injured in a four-car accident on North Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th71c2gh2632dHouse being moved by a truck, crossing at intersection of Main and Broadway. House owned by Ted Fallis being moved by A. G. Powell.Image
ark:/16417/th7bqgmb3fxkgHenry Platt and his son, Mitte, injured when their car struck truck on North Broadway. The truck was property of Jerry Fightmaster.Image
ark:/16417/th71k28th4r7fGuthrie Wheeler, 41, being removed from his restaurant on North Broadway after being shot. Patrolmen H. T. McClure and Robert Duncan carrying stretcher. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th712phtc31srGuthrie Wheeler, 41, being removed from his restaurant on North Broadway after being shot. Patrolmen H. T. McClure and Robert Duncan carrying stretcher.
ark:/16417/th7xps024383kGetting samples from the sixty thousand (60,000) pounds of experimental burley grown this year in Kentucky at the Old Burley warehouse on South Broadway were (left to right) Dr. W.D. Valleau, University of Kentucky (UK) plant breeding specialist; J.M. Moseley, a researcher from Richmond, Virginia; Gene Barkley, leaf buying supervisor for American Tobacco Company; George Turner of American Suppliers, Inc.; J.M. Barnes, leaf buying supervisor for Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company; Charles Bortner, University of Kentucky (UK) burley specialist and agronomist; and Russell Hunt, University of Kentucky (UK) burley extension specialist. The samples will be analyzed by the American Tobacco Company and Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company for desirable qualities, with the results to be used in burley-breeding programs.Image
ark:/16417/th71ds8x9br1dFraternal Order of Police members decorate the New Burley warehouse at 820 South (S.) Broadway for annual kids' Halloween party. Shown on ladder from left to right are Mrs. Herman S. Hensley, Mrs. Guy Best, Hubert Moore, and Miss Dixie Wilcoxen. In front, handing up a box of crepe paper, is Mrs. Walter R. Franklin.Image
ark:/16417/th71m10sn6n7pFive injured in three-car crash on North Broadway. Sam Pelfrey, Wayne C. Pelfrey, John W. Morgerson, Everett Jones and Miss Louise Day.Image
ark:/16417/th71dqggtjx4hFireman pictured reviving woman overcome by fumes. Mrs. Albert Murphy and Mrs. Florence Foster, 1021 South Broadway, victims.
ark:/16417/th7lnfhw2rjxtFire hydrant on North Broadway broken off by car backed into it by George Wiley Dempsey. Charland LeTourneau, a witness. 335 North Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th78p95gjr7vkFire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th71h7q55g7dpFire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th712vvrpwpsqFire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th71djnc5n348Fire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th75qkgv32cz0Fire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th71mz86mmgg6Fire hits Eagles club, 139 North Broadway. Fire fighters attempting to extinguish flames.Image
ark:/16417/th71q77f7zpmmFire damages house owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood Snyder, 362 South Broadway. Firemen on ledge. March 14, 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th71pvkhw0v4hFire damages house owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood Snyder, 362 South Broadway. Fireman on ledge. March 14, 1952Image
ark:/16417/th762ncstg9xmFire at Burley Hotel, on South Broadway, causing thousands of dollars damage. No one was injured during the blaze. Firemen on roof and ladder in photograph.
ark:/16417/th71plwqss5g9Feature by Bush Brooke on part trailer-type homes are playing in alleviating housing shortage. Pictured is Imperial trailer park, located on Loudon Avenue and North Broadway.Image
ark:/16417/th71hxnqpg636Feature by Bush Brooke on how part trailer-type homes are playing in alleviating housing shortage. Pictured is Imperial trailer park, located on Loudon Avenue and North Broadway. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th74prd3f4l5qFarmers tell Inquiring Reporter about worries in connection with marketing of tobacco crop. Frank Anderson, 1093 South Broadway.
ark:/16417/th7xr346rbc2tEmployees remove tobacco from baskets and place it on sticks at the redryer operated by the Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway. Shown, left to right, are W. M. Cole, Hazel Frazier, and Dorothy Clark.Image
ark:/16417/th71j544p3bdtElaine Morris and Lanell Wooldridge in weeds in the parkway of South Broadway park while dispute continues as to which agency is responsible for keeping growth cut.Image
ark:/16417/th7f9bs2q40h5E. C. Furnas putting together all-metal fence on Broadmoor Farm.Image
ark:/16417/th71j7k9tpzwzDixie Inn raided. Slots, gambling, and other paraphernalia were confiscated at 389 South Broadway. From left are Major Joseph Modica, Detective Sgt. Stanley Hadley and Detective Sgt. Robert Duncan. Assisting in the raid were Patrolmen Harold Towles and Morris Carter.Image
ark:/16417/th7ct2gdd123tDining room at American Legion's new clubrooms at 1222 South Broadway. Left to right, V.L. Slade, Mrs. Darrell Hancock, Hancock, Mrs. Slade and Bryant Henderson is the waiter.Image
ark:/16417/th71d8mr0s6h5Different arrangements of furniture suggested. In home of Miss Bettye Mastin, 301 North Broadway. Telephone photograph.Image
ark:/16417/th71m93ql7xdbDifferent arrangements of furniture suggested. In home of Miss Bettye Mastin, 301 North Broadway. Living room furniture.Image
ark:/16417/th7fsb7s965vkDifferent arrangements of furniture suggested. In home of Miss Bettye Mastin, 301 North Broadway. Bookshelf photograph.Image
ark:/16417/th71rhbzgwtgnCrowd at scene of shooting at Wheeler restaurant on North Broadway.
ark:/16417/th7m976c382mjClay No. 1 tobacco warehouse on South Broadway purchased by Penn Brothers.Image
ark:/16417/th7q0874g1jjpClay No. 1 tobacco warehouse on South Broadway purchased by Penn Brothers.Image
ark:/16417/th7nnk9cbhg71Clark Fisher tags hogshead of pool tobacco at Kentucky Burley Tobacco, Incorporated, on South Broadway. Image
ark:/16417/th7191zbmctq2Choked storm sewer at Second and Broadway, contains dead fish, corn cobs, leaves and tree branches.
ark:/16417/th7bht5x3c59qBorries Reports: Fayette Youth Fair King and Queen crowned at Tattersalls sales barn on South (S.) Broadway. Pictured left to right are James Stokes, Fayette Farm Bureau President; Annette Allen, Fayette Youth Fair Queen; Ronnie Botkin, Fayette Youth Fair King; and other unidentified bystanders.Image
ark:/16417/th767h57jf3m3Borries Reports: Fayette Youth Fair King and Queen crowned at Tattersalls sales barn on South (S.) Broadway. Pictured left to right are Annette Allen, Fayette Youth Fair Queen; Ronnie Botkin, Fayette Youth Fair King; and other unidentified bystanders. August 1952.Image
ark:/16417/th71pk202s3dgAutomobile crash on South Broadway. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7bnmz1cqgbjAutomobile crash on South Broadway. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7zf8s7ml1xtAlpha Xi Delta spring carnival on South Broadway. Watching Mary Bryant, left, daughter of Coach Paul Bryant, and Suzanne Shively, daughter of Athletics Director Barnie Shively, at the dipped-in fish pond, are, clockwise: Carney Laslie, assistant football coach at UK; Shively; Ben Heinzineger and Frank Kazermierski, football players, who assisted the Misses Lucille Ray and Yvonne Lyon, members of Alpha Xi Delta.