109 items found
Coverage is exactly "Limestone St"
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ark:/16417/th748twk105l3Mrs. Emily Hay, wife of City Policeman Gilbert Hay, is the school traffic guard at the intersection of North Limestone and Sixth streets.Image
ark:/16417/th75001lc4fszOctober 26, 1946. Steel superstructure of new gymnasium being built in rear of Lexington Junior High School, Limestone and Fourth streetsImage
ark:/16417/th75nh1jshwdgAllen Grimes Junior, injured in auto accident on South Limestone Street, awaiting ambulance. Earl McDaniel at left. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th765rxrb7vnfJack Blevins, city manager of the Herald Carriers, presenting a certificate to Charles Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Lancaster, 848 North Limestone Street.
ark:/16417/th76d5hfkbw3zHouse sawed in half after blocking street in moving operation. Was located at 307 North Limestone street. Moved to lot on Roosevelt boulevard.Image
ark:/16417/th76jglssf16mK.R. Watson, left, Buford Locker, center, and Frank Goins, right. Pictured in the tobacco field that Locker grew, on 1529 North Limestone Street. August 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th772pxfnjpfzEntrance to what witnesses say is handbook above Turk Bar, 122 North Limestone street. February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th774h48fnwq0Layout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th779c83v50lfCollege of the Bible on South Limestone street.Image
ark:/16417/th7853fsh0s69The College of the Bible's new buildings, located on South Limestone Street across from the University of Kentucky.Image
ark:/16417/th78lb5dq4psjArchitect's drawing of buildings for College of Bible on S. Limestone street.
ark:/16417/th79mjjr3dm6cFire hits "Uncle Johnny" Furlong's restaurant at 111 South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.). Mr. Furlong looking over damage. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th79r6vl46p7vPhoenix Hotel addition: Miss Betty Cornish models shoes for the workmen building Baker's Shoe Store, which will be in the new addition to the Phoenix Hotel at the corner of Main and Limestone streets.Image
ark:/16417/th7b907jkrvhpFemale puppy found by Ernest Umstead at Main and Limestone streets
ark:/16417/th7bqrf97dsrsSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7bvlh01kgsjMain street parking favored, Inquiring Photographer finds. Raymond Gamble, 1704 South Limestone street, salesman.Image
ark:/16417/th7cnxjzfm3vnScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7d1tg1vsmqqF. R. Wilson, Lexington inventor, demonstrating portable fire escape on South Limestone Street fire tower. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7d8m94bn6kmCurbless corner at North Limestone and Third streets, a pedestrian hazard. Picture is a different angle of intersection, facing the Shell gas station. January 1949Image
ark:/16417/th7dj920vdzb7Token Club, social group of Alcoholics Anonymous, at 518 North Limestone street. Shown is one of the club rooms. Image
ark:/16417/th7fjz6smjw26Two-story brick building at 245 North Limestone street, which was to have housed the new offices of Electronics Distributors, pictured after building collapsed. December, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7fnxrwq4k7gScenes between South Limestone street and South Upper street when a coach of Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company (C. and O.) train left rails and blocked parallel tracks for several hours. July, 1947.Image
ark:/16417/th7fsdrvtdjvnFrank H. Mastin being placed in ambulance after his motorcycle collided with an automobile at North Limestone and Pleasantstone streets
ark:/16417/th7fzdv6v2vbpSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site.
ark:/16417/th7g0fbm033nfCurbless corner at North Limestone and Third streets, a pedestrian hazard.Image
ark:/16417/th7gb2fhcf5rwPoison ivy growing onto sidewalk at southeast corner of High and Limestone streets.Image
ark:/16417/th7gdrwt908ljDr. Stephen J. Corey, Miss Sara McGarvey and Mrs. Ottie Higginbotham at groundbreaking ceremonies for new College of Bible plant on South Limestone street.
ark:/16417/th7gpzj9j2fg0Llangolien, the home of James G. Henderson, at 450 North Limestone street, Lexington, cited as fine example of late Georgian architecture. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7hb60n8gv42Allen Grimes Junior, injured in auto accident on South Limestone Street, awaiting ambulance. Earl McDaniel at left.
ark:/16417/th7hfwq68p3m8High voltage line down at North Limestone and Sixth Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7hj17mz698tHouse sawed in half after blocking street in moving operation. Was located at 307 North Limestone street. Moved to lot on Roosevelt boulevard.Image
ark:/16417/th7hlc0g6lb48Llangolien, the home of James G. Henderson, at 450 North Limestone street, Lexington, cited as fine example of late Georgian architecture. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7jcwpzmmtdvSgt. Espy Hedger, of the police department's traffic division, placing "NO TURNS" signal at the intersection of Main Street and Limestone Street.Image
ark:/16417/th7krhw72k21xNew Methodist Church at 1716 South Limestone Street, Reverend T.W. Beeler, first minister. Church later named Trinity. Building described as having 12 rooms, on 3-acre tract.
ark:/16417/th7kszcgf6jr0The College of the Bible's new buildings, located on South Limestone Street across from the University of Kentucky. Picture taken August 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7l1v7ltn1n0F. R. Wilson, Lexington inventor, demonstrating portable fire escape on South Limestone Street fire tower. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7lgwbkk0nmhSouthwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site.
ark:/16417/th7mscgqvs793Remains of automobile and mannequin displayed at Main and Limestone street in Jaycees drive for traffic safety. J. J. Ryan, left, and Bill McCowan in front of exhibit.Image
ark:/16417/th7mt0gq5d5ffLayout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th7nfdk8jtsr4Holes in paving on North Limestone street. February 1948.
ark:/16417/th7p3rfbc9pm8Southwest corner of Main and Limestone streets after remodeling. Jane Lee Store and F.W. Woolworth store now occupy site. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7p6m48xkrbfHouse sawed in half after blocking street in moving operation. Was located at 307 North Limestone street. Moved to lot on Roosevelt boulevard.Image
ark:/16417/th7r1z6b38sr4Allen Grimes Junior, injured in auto accident on South Limestone Street, awaiting ambulance. Earl McDaniel at left. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7rczphrsjxmWorkmen pictured as they finished first half of new concrete on Nicholasville road at its junction with Rose and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th7rd7vdcd1pvHome of Preston Logan, 1655 North Limestone street destroyed by fire. Building owned by Lula Taylor.Image
ark:/16417/th7rvkz0c40qgF. R. Wilson, Lexington inventor, demonstrating portable fire escape on South Limestone Street fire tower. January, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7sj5rtj6n9hCollege of the Bible dedicates new South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.) building. Doctor Arthur L. Brown speaking. Image
ark:/16417/th7tnmx0qwn56Layout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th7v8dl5xwwjwFire hits "Uncle Johnny" Furlong's restaurant at 111 South Limestone Street (Lexington, Ky.). Mr. Furlong looking over damage.
ark:/16417/th7vfqm0v15twTraffic congestion at Main and Limestone streets due to auto trying to make right turn.
ark:/16417/th7vhxg992cp3Workmen finishing resurfacing of North Limestone Street between Third and Fourth Streets.
ark:/16417/th7vml0k1cr6tToken Club, Social group of Alcoholics Anonymous, at 518 North Limestone street. Shown are two anonymous members at the coffee bar. Image