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ark:/16417/th7w02d17qzqdA group of kids from the Manchester Street Library decided the library needed a tennis court and they decided to make it themselves. Pictured; George Wardle, Jesse Kidd Jr., Emmett Gilbert, Charles Essex, Ora Lee Kidwell and Jerry Hulett pulling a drag with riders; Laura Jean Ivey and Barbara Honshul, sitting; Judy Marcus and Linda Burton.Image
ark:/16417/th7358nd8vbvhAudience at the zoning hearing on the petition to change zoning of Manchester Street from business to an industrial zone. January, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th7fspmbqvk26Children celebrate birthday of Manchester Street Library. Judy Marcus, George Marcus, Ronald Richie, Betty Jean Marcus, Harvey Lee Curtis and Anna Katherine Curtis.Image
ark:/16417/th7xvgq1v4bbbChildren riding bicycles in Manchester street Library grounds (a Community Chest agency).Image
ark:/16417/th7rx1s7gx1mzCommunity Chest Drive. Three hopefuls in the Red Feather Kids Contest to determine a king and queen of the Community Chest campaign examine the rules of the competition. All three children are Manchester Street Library entrants. Flora Mildred Martin, Elizabeth Honshul and George Marcus. Image
ark:/16417/th7tggws5sv78Fire at Harry Gordon Scrap Materials County, 143 Manchester Street. Image
ark:/16417/th71ldfph0xhlFire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th78rpqs0hp06Fire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th74ks1zz9zw4Fire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th71r7q1z4l9vFire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th73knnwkp5n3Fire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th71p3vsgcxswFire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th7170p05xpndFire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th71rtnrgrqlrFire at Manchester street bulk plant of Gulf Refining Company.Image
ark:/16417/th7184d2vqqznGeorge Tester, holding his neck brace which was ruined in fire at Harry Gordon Scrap Materials Company, at 1043 Manchester Street. February 1951Image
ark:/16417/th7lwrrhl9d3jJaycees painting interior of Manchester Street library: John Mueller, George Gordon, Vernon Trammell, and L.C. Redmon.Image
ark:/16417/th71fpdcrfb8sManchester Street Library 's game and toy lending service is popular. Freddy Wardle, Linda Burton, Charles Howard, and Billy Joe Williams.Image
ark:/16417/th7svh7pjdxwwMarch of Dimes; Grant County Farmer Lester Wilson and Mrs. S. W. Campbell, center, and Mrs. Florence Breault as polio-benefit tobacco was sold at Manchester street warehouse. Image
ark:/16417/th7nl94bx5fx5Mrs. Earle Cole, right, of Lexington woman's Club, and Mrs. John Worshan who prize for best decorated door in Manchester street area. Image
ark:/16417/th715f2g3dxm0Pictured in group before city planning and zoning commission on petition to change zoning of Manchester street. Shown left to right are Mrs. T. E. Van Meter, protesting the change for the Manchester Street Library; Attorney Frank Trimble, also representing the library; Scott Reed, attorney for Walter Leet, urging the change, and Joseph J. Bradley, attorney for Harry Gordon, also urging the change. The change, which would have permitted industrialization of an area now in a business zone, was denied.Image
ark:/16417/th7jd0rc6gk8sRaymond Gray, left, and Jesse Watson of the Kentucky Scrap Metal Company (Co.) on Manchester Street (St.) destroy gambling/slot machines seized at the American Legion Man o' War Post Number (No.) 8. Photo shows scrap metal/junkyard as well as slot machines in various states of disrepair.Image
ark:/16417/th7532s25scdpSign in front of Manchester Street Library gets coat of paint. Mrs. T. E. Van Meter, George Marcus and William Marcus.Image
ark:/16417/th7j59sd0skkgZoning Commissions Meeting. Man standing at the zoning commission meeting on Manchester Street's proposed zoning change. January, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th71nqpd1972pConcrete work started on Willard and Manchester Street storm sewer.
ark:/16417/th71lnrj9qn1lConcrete work started on Willard and Manchester Street storm sewer. July, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7lsh4vn3rvzFifth set of twins born to Mr. and Mrs. Otho Richie, 890 Manchester street.
ark:/16417/th7k9v28ql7m0Girls lined up to use sewing machine at Manchester Street Library. Ann Elizabeth Kidwell stitching. Looking on are Betty Wardle, Eva May Kidwell, Mary Wardle and Ollie Burton.
ark:/16417/th71g8912l6lwGroup of children attending Easter party at Manchester street library. Front, I to r. James Arthur Kidwell, Harvey Masengale, Phillip Adkins, Marvin Gilbert. Back, l to r, Gerry Horn, Shirley Lamb, Delores Jean Masengale, Mary Ellen Burton and Lola Horn.
ark:/16417/th71grm7wbg9dJ. R. (Babe) Kimbrough distributes proceeds of the Olympians' Charity tour last spring. Front, Louis Winges, Kiwanis Club; Lloyd Lindsey, Blue Grass Boys' Athletic Club; Miss Mary Lou Clark, University of Kentucky (UK) cheerleader; Mrs. George Lee, Orphans Home; Miss Sunshine Sweeney, Fayette County Cancer Association. Rear, Mrs. T. E. Van Meter, Manchester Street Library; James Strauss, March of Dimes; W. W. Greathouse, III, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA); Tom Diskin, Kentucky Society for Crippled Children, and Howard Covington, also of YMCA.
ark:/16417/th7hv7fnz43c9Kirby Cox cutting pumpkin at Manchester Street Library in preparation for Halloween. Mrs. Roxanna Donovan and the following children look on: Violet Griffith, Lannie Dee Martin, Cookie Griffith, Pearl Porter, Mary Jo Kidwell and Carolyn Sue Griffith.
ark:/16417/th71j153wm8r6Manchester Street Library now has four sewing machines as result of Leader story. Workers are Ollie Burton, Joyce Spickard, Betty Wardle, Mary Margaret Barber, Mary Mae Wardle and Eva Kidwell.
ark:/16417/th71hssh9jqndMembers of sewing class at Manchester Street Library making candles. Joyce Spickard, Betty Wardle, Anna Elizabeth Kidwell, Florence McDonald, Geneva Spickard and Mary Mae Wardle.
ark:/16417/th7gx95qfk040Members of sewing class at Manchester Street Library making candles. Joyce Spickard, Betty Wardle, Anna Elizabeth Kidwell, Florence McDonald, Geneva Spickard and Mary Mae Wardle. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7l2sb8s48t4Members of Shamrock Club of the Manchester Street Library looking at open sewer which flows through Lexington's West End. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7q1ql6n5453Members of Shamrock Club of the Manchester Street Library looking at open sewer which flows through Lexington's West End. May, 1947.
ark:/16417/th71qwmg9tmffMembers of Shamrock Club of the Manchester Street Library looking at open sewer which flows through Lexington's West End. l to r, Ben F. Gray, James F. Honshul, Raymond Workman and R. W. Rue.
ark:/16417/th7681m9zj49jPhyllis Ann Kidwell with doll she obtained through toy-lending service at Manchester Street Library.
ark:/16417/th71nxzrbdwjjToy-lending service at Manchester Street Library. May, 1948.
ark:/16417/th713d27w40pnToy-lending service at Manchester Street Library. May, 1948.