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ark:/16417/th71g7q58rbmjBarracks at South Limestone and Euclid avenue to house University of Kentucky students.
ark:/16417/th7547mqg115lEuclid Avenue Shopping Center. June, 1949
ark:/16417/th76b0pnl5t6lFashion Section, Page 11: Mrs. James Edmundson poses in modified Gibson Girl costume (a two-piece dress consisting of a long-sleeved blouse of white broadcloth tucked all over, a skirt of nobby crepe in St. Louis blue, a little sailor and flower at neckline). Photographed in front of Merri-Mart at 819 Euclid Avenue (Ave.).Image
ark:/16417/th7jq4gbvzklpFashion Section, Page 7: Mrs. Douglas Bradley poses in delMar ensemble of brown rayon tweed skirt with side pockets and a high waistband and a bolero jacket in white pique stitched in brown. Photo shows exterior of Merri-Mart at 819 Euclid Avenue (Ave).Image
ark:/16417/th7zb6hxg5n6zFirst step in construction of the University of Kentucky (UK) new memorial auditorium-field house on Euclid avenue. Excavation started by Grayson Jones Construction Co. on the $2,600,000 project.
ark:/16417/th711vs7q0t00First step in construction of the University of Kentucky (UK) new memorial auditorium-field house on Euclid avenue. Excavation started by Grayson Jones Construction Co. on the $2,600,000 project. March, 1947.
ark:/16417/th749rrz1wzfjFrank Ashcraft, 28, Richmond, trapped in his car at Transylvania Park and Euclid avenue early December 5, 1952. Officer assisting Ashcraft.Image
ark:/16417/th71db0gwdxmhFrank Ashcraft, 28, Richmond, trapped in his car at Transylvania Park and Euclid avenue early December 5, 1952. Officers assisting.Image
ark:/16417/th71z8dnwdr0pFrank Ashcraft, 28, Richmond, trapped in his car at Transylvania Park and Euclid avenue early December 5, 1952. Officers trying to get him out.Image
ark:/16417/th7f42fmc2nzgFrank Ashcraft, 28, Richmond, trapped in his car at Transylvania Park and Euclid avenue early December 5, 1952. Side view of car.Image
ark:/16417/th71nvkxg1xd5Frank Ashcraft, 28, Richmond, trapped in his car at Transylvania Park and Euclid avenue early December 5, 1952. Side view of car.Image
ark:/16417/th71nbb2l2kg3Guignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Crowd of 2000-3000 watching the fire.
ark:/16417/th78tttbz4s3fGuignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Smoke outside the building. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71mrch44zrpGuignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. The western wing of the building as it was enveloped in flames.
ark:/16417/th7vh5mnfx6m1Guignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Bird's eye view of the building. February, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7b1gzpd819zGuignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Crowd and building. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th72nwcvqpf9qGuignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Crowd watching fire. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7bf8nv64nz1Guignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Firemen inside the theater. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7mj8dmj1rw9Guignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Firemen inside the theater. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71p8gfs7jh7Guignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Firemen inside the theater. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71hxz2zvw82Guignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Firemen inside the theater. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71mwxf5hpz5Guignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Firemen near the theater's entrance. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7q72qw8mm3lGuignol Theater fire on Euclid Avenue. Two firemen at the theater's entrance
ark:/16417/th71h708xrj0rHarry Collis, left, owner of the Old Fireplace on Euclid Avenue, swaps free use of his telephone for a contribution to the March of Dimes. Mr. Collis is shown explaining the system to Harry Carter, a University of Kentucky (UK) student.Image
ark:/16417/th71832v1fjw7Modern Homes section. Another way to divide rooms pictured at Lutes Limited, 807 Euclid avenue, and the furniture was arranged by Miss Jane Townsend, decorator for the firm.Image
ark:/16417/th71bbc973wbfMrs. Nora Catron of the Euclid Avenue matron, with the twin cantaloupe received from Georgia.Image
ark:/16417/th71pj50bd29lNew temporary headquarters of Guignol theater, on Euclid avenue just opposite Alumni gymnasium.
ark:/16417/th76tqc40b58mPictures in connection with automobile-fire engine crash at Euclid and Rose streets. Hubert Koontz, city fireman, Victor Tuttle, Mrs. V. L. Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Carter injured.
ark:/16417/th71g7981qr1tPictures in connection with automobile-fire engine crash at Euclid and Rose streets. Hubert Koontz, city fireman, Victor Tuttle, Mrs. V. L. Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Carter injured.
ark:/16417/th71p0dhrv0rgSimulated grave in front of Sigma Nu fraternity house, Harrison and Euclid avenues May 30, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7n4b0q4h25lTemporary building on Euclid avenue near South Ashland avenue which will house the First National Bank and Trust Company drive-in branch operations while permanent structure is being built.Image
ark:/16417/th76dxnvmbjmrThe Ashland, Lexington's First neighborhood theater, 815 Euclid Avenue.
ark:/16417/th7jcsqws108hUniversity of Kentucky fieldhouse site on Euclid Avenue, 1945, with dry cleaner's sign visible in background.
ark:/16417/th71hhsxrlzfpUniversity of Kentucky fieldhouse site on Euclid Avenue, 1945. Several people are walking along the sidewalk.