244 items found
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ark:/16417/th7106l1b0qlbPat Pinney, left, 725 Melrose street, and Harriet Hart, 812 Sunset drive, each 12 years of age and pupils in seventh grade at Morton Junior High school. Taken by Herald photographer Nov. 10, 1948 at Main and Mill streets and shows girls looking at newly erected Christmas decorations.
ark:/16417/th710jt09nwzhScene as razing of Old Southeastern Greyhound Bus Lines station at 244 East Main Street got under way.
ark:/16417/th710ktb621tbAerial view of downtown Lexington, Main Street, East. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th7114ck1xv07Fashion Section, Page 23: Mrs. Florene Caudill poses in a suit by Carolyn. The skirt has unpressed pleats fore and aft and the jacket offers new waistline emphasis. Pictured on Main Street (St.) near courthouse.Image
ark:/16417/th711qdx4946hMain street at night with stores open for late Christmas shoppers.
ark:/16417/th711z9mm2r6bV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Parade outside Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street, with a gasoline truck full of young people waving at crowds.
ark:/16417/th7124x68k5qrMotorist on Main Street in traffic violation. September, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71278flnwhfRobert Hampton and Kenneth Johns, of Highway Department, placing plastic discs on Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th712crs7bkmkRichard Martin was killed and Robert H. Edington Jr. was injured when Martin crashed a stolen car on Main Street in Frankfort. The teenagers, both fugitives from the Ohio Bureau of Juvenile Research, stole the car from Wilson Wash in Lexington. Show are officials and volunteer divers placing Martin's body on a boat.Image
ark:/16417/th712g0rwjf5vDonald Russell (Butch) Burton Behind wheel of automobile showing what he was doing when he wrecked his father's car through a plate glass window at Main and Mill streets
ark:/16417/th712gpgljkfbStore building at 268 West Main street, formerly occupied by F. W. Woolworth Company. Also included in picture, B. B. Smith and Company, Hat Land, The Cotton Shop. Maccabees Temple above store room. Taken in September, 1948. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th712shpx90xmMary Frances Hall examining contents of "Mystery Package" she won from Firestones Stores, 32 East Main street. Earl Wagers, acting store manager, looks on.
ark:/16417/th7139k7nds6bBill Scott and Patrolman Joe Riddell capturing sow running loose on West Main Street. February, 1949.
ark:/16417/th713mqhd5gqfTwo Korean veterans, both originally from Tennessee, recently began duty at the local Army Reserve Training Center at 508 West Main Street. Master Sergeant Luther M. Tester of Mountain City, Tennessee (left), and Captain Roy L. Moore of Nashville (right) returned to the United States in December after serving a year in Korea.Image
ark:/16417/th713smdjb3tzLargest tree in Winchester, with a circumference of 15 feet, felled to clear way for office building of Codell Construction Co. to be located at the former Wooten home on South Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th713vf985gdjThe P. Lorillard Co. plant, 1029 West Main street. Photo taken in August 1948.
ark:/16417/th713z3jz2z6gBlue Grass Day crowd shots Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th7142wbl4k96Schine theaters installation of CinemaScope at Ben Ali theater. Main Street shown through normal view.Image
ark:/16417/th7148s1s3br0Highway Department installing permanent crosswalk markers on Main street.Image
ark:/16417/th71497r19292Major Gladys Miller straightening up new Salvation Army headquarters at 732 West Main street.
ark:/16417/th715b7mr2ht6Layout picturing garbage in open containers within two-block radius of Main and Limestone streets.
ark:/16417/th715ms9js1cdSkeleton used with negative of Main Street in making up montage on Halloween.
ark:/16417/th715q325v32jAsphalt surface being placed on East Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th715x6p7xdh2Members of the fire prevention committee of the Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) are shown sweeping Main Street at the opening of the Chamber of Commerce's annual "Cleanup, Paint-Up, Fix-Up" program. Pictured (front row, left to right) are Hogan Trammell, David Graves, and George L. Buchanan.Image
ark:/16417/th7160sz1zvx1New F.W. Woolworth Company store at 106-122 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th716522nm68qSoutheast corner of Limestone and Main streets where Lexington Railway System will erect a change-making and information booth. Pedestrians in front of Williams' Drug Store and McGurk's Shoe Shop. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th716lkgl258dThe P. Lorillard Co. plant, 1029 West Main street. Photo taken in August 1948.
ark:/16417/th716mnq58vqtWindblown pedestrians on Main street during brief snow flurry.
ark:/16417/th716zbvs3fxfV-J Day Celebration in Lexington. Shot of traffic outside Phoenix Hotel, 120 East Main Street, Hotel Lafayette in background.
ark:/16417/th7179c5bkw9fThree Sisters, women's apparel shop, which opens April 2, 1949 at 268 West Main street. Hugo Bloomfield will manage shop. (See C.1057 for picture of site before building was started.)
ark:/16417/th718bq5dzcg9Main street at night.
ark:/16417/th718k3sp89thHoney Krust bakery truck overturns in 1000 block of West Main street.
ark:/16417/th718nnll22nlThe Fayette County Fire Department's new fire truck at the fire station on West Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th718rw01mwvrThe old Hernando building on Main Street, is being torn down. Photograph taken in March, 1952. Image
ark:/16417/th71922722f3vPicket line. Carpenters pictured as work was halted on the P. Lorillard Tobacco Co.'s redrying plant off West Main Street. November, 1946.
ark:/16417/th7196lf2tvftMartin's Blue Grass Fashion Store, 167 East Main Street.
ark:/16417/th7199fgr55hgBoy in Western attire, accompanies mother on Main Street in downtown Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th719d5drv39qNew F.W. Woolworth Company store at 106-122 West Main Street. September, 1948.
ark:/16417/th719g6674wwtSoutheast corner of Limestone and Main streets where Lexington Railway System will erect a change-making and information booth.
ark:/16417/th719j8n4383tSecond Lieutenant (Lt.) Hugh H. Wilson, left, first to be awarded a commission through the Lexington Army Reserve School, takes his oath. Administering oath is Colonel (Col.) Earle B. Williams at the Army Reserve Armory, 508 West (W.) Main Street (St.).Image
ark:/16417/th719l1dhq411An overhead picture of parking in late afternoon on Main street March 9, 1949.
ark:/16417/th719v543pv7rInquiring Photographer asks about restricting parking on Main Street. Doctor T. W. Campbell.
ark:/16417/th719x5f4z66lInquiring Photographer asks about restricting parking on Main Street. Portrait of Elmer P. Planck.
ark:/16417/th71b19701rdd103-year-old tombstone found when workmen prepare to lay new sidewalk in front of John's Pool Room 426 West Main Street. John Chalkas, right, pool room owner. The stone bears the name of Thomas W. Hawkins. June, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71b535sk3gvMaurice Harris drove his car into a pole near East Main Street. Mr. Harris suffered chest injuries and was treated at Good Samaritan Hospital. Two unidentified men were cropped out of the picture.Image
ark:/16417/th71b85b3zvhsNewsboy Albert Williamson with a rat or muskrat he caught on Main Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71bm0t5b9n8Local Republicans open the Fayette county campaign headquarters at 237 East Main street: working to set up the inside of the headquarters are (left to right) Mrs. Gene Marlowe, Mrs. A.H. Sawyer, Ted Hardwick, Mrs. Rode Clay (hanging picture), George B. Wurtz, Mrs. Jack M. Crain, and Thomas M. Owsley (seated). The child (right) is the three-year-old son of Mrs. Sawyer.Image
ark:/16417/th71bxgtgk1qtRazing of the site of the new Woolworth building on West Main Street. July, 1947.
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/th71chz1mjpr6Phoenix Hotel addition: Miss Violet Bowen helps Norris Speed arrange a window display for the new Baker's Shoe Store. Mr. Speed is the assistant manager of the new store, which is located at 100 East Main Street, on the corner of Main and Limestone streets, in the new addition to the Phoenix Hotel building.Image
ark:/16417/th71ck9f4q139Kerr Brothers ambulance, damaging after being hit by a police cruiser at Main and Jefferson streetsImage
ark:/16417/th71cs964zsd0Paint striper marks cross-walks on Main street. Operator is Fack Kilghman, of State Highway Department.