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ark:/16417/th715xtnklh4l29-pound "yellow cat" caught on trot line near Chenault bridge on Herrington lake. Catch made by Pat Turner, left, Boyle county, and Hugh Turner, 129 Hinton road, Lexington.Image
ark:/16417/th79gxtg5mj0gAction pictures of first basketball game of season. Wildcats beat Indian Central 78-36. November, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7bhn9ntqq1fAction pictures of first basketball game of season. Wildcats beat Indian Central 78-36. November, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71m9l4kdc5rAction pictures of first basketball game of season. Wildcats beat Indian Central 78-36. November, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7tk7bpsqnqtAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th7839t2bm5mkAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th710kct5fdlnAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th7137w4gsnplAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th71dp5whs820Action pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th7p08m2tml4nAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th74tb3j55cjbAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th71jt9dq9t5qAction pictures of Henry Clay-Murray football game. Staged on Stoll Field November 28, 1946 for benefit of Shriners crippled children fund.Image
ark:/16417/th710fqmzltn8Action pictures of Kentucky-Tennessee football game at Knoxville.Image
ark:/16417/th77d7nr3q71sAction pictures of Kentucky-Tennessee football game at Knoxville.Image
ark:/16417/th7h6tr62qcd6Action pictures of University of Kentucky-Michigan State football game. November, 1946. Image
ark:/16417/th71bxhdx11tgAction pictures of University of Kentucky-Vanderbilt game. October, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71drrm2frtsAction pictures of University of Kentucky-Wabash basketball game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71mcpndk76tAction pictures of University of Kentucky-Wabash basketball game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71jxdbx9hs1Action pictures of University of Kentucky-Wabash basketball game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7wv2pn285d4Action pictures of University of Kentucky-Wabash basketball game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7d9924kczv3Action pictures of University of Kentucky-Wabash basketball game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71dr1kbmctqAction shots of the Henry-Clay-Lafayette basketball game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th718l9ldfr5sBess, the "horse with the human mind," at Almahurst Farm. September, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71821vl0mr8Boys clinging to top and sides of YMCA billboard to see Bess, the "horse with the human mind" on the courthouse lawn.Image
ark:/16417/th7j4r3nbcq6mClays Ferry Bridge nears completion. Highway approaches have been completed and the finishing work on the span's concrete railing is nearing completion. The bridge will be dedicated at a public ceremony at 2:30 p.m. next Saturday. August, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71mdlnkqmb9Dr. Frederick Ridgely house at 190 Market street. Dr. Ridgely was Revolutionary War surgeon and professor in the Transylvania University Medical Department. Structure housed school attended by Mary Todd Lincoln.Image
ark:/16417/th71jn0b402h2Farm Bureau officers for 1947. Victor Fister, president, being congratulated by Piatt Steele, named first vice president. Looking on, left to right, are J. W. Lynch, named secretary-treasurer, and G.M. Burberry, elected second vice president.Image
ark:/16417/th716xwzk62w2Heads of constitutional convention campaign. Paul G. Blazer, Ashland, left, and Dr. Thomas D. Clark, Lexington, are chairman and vice chairman, respectively of an organization being formed to conduct a campaign for a constitutional convention in Kentucky. Voters of the state next year will decide whether a convention is to be called to bring the half-century-old Kentucky Constitution up-to-date.Image
ark:/16417/th7jmds4fhz9rHenry Clay High School football players. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7g94hzqc4llHi-Y Council Christmas party. Members of all Hi-Y clubs in Lexington Council pictured at Christmas dinner at Student Center of Transylvania College campus. Seated, left to right, Guy Weeks, YMCA executive secretary, Miss Faye Wallace, a guest, and Miss Betty Wheeler, pianist. Standing, Gibson Downing, toastmaster; Walter Leet Jr., a speaker; and Leland Smith, song leader.Image
ark:/16417/th7khtlx906sdHighland Ace, ridden by Earl Teater, captured the Junior Five-Gaited Stake at the Lexington Junior League Horse Show. Background, Mrs. R. E. Saver. Foreground, Mrs. Spencer L. Finnell.Image
ark:/16417/th7dk7dnjw3cbHousing construction in Lexington early in 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7gc5g39psnjHousing shortage victim, Mrs. O. L. Brumbaugh, 30, evicted from house at 128 Alabama avenue July 20, 1946, admitted to Good Samaritan hospital.Image
ark:/16417/th73401gzd6q0Indexing of records starts in Fayette county clerk's office. Left to right around the table, Mrs. Flora King, Miss Genevieve Moran, Mrs. Septa Nicholls, J. T. Welch, Mrs. J. T. Welch, and Mrs. Josephine Bryant.Image
ark:/16417/th7mvjg5qzz3fInstructor at the girls' Herald-Leader Free Learn-to-Swim Course at Joyland. June, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th784h8h5gs31Lexington's oldest piece of heavy-duty fire equipment, called obsolete five years ago, at Woodland avenue station, in 27th year of use.Image
ark:/16417/th71gdh277sm0Officers for 1947 pictured at annual Kentucky Mountain Club banquet. Left to right, Walter H. Sebastian, new president; Mrs. F. E. Faulkner and Mr. Faulkner, retiring president.Image
ark:/16417/th71j376vswzsOpening of Republican campaign at Lancaster Saturday, September 21, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71l39j41fdnOwner of Spindletop Farm, Mrs. M. F. Yount, enjoys Lexington Junior League Horse Show. Front row, left to right, C. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Yount, Mrs. E. J. Barrett, and Mrs. Kennedy. Back row, left to right, Cape Grant and E. J. Barrett. Image
ark:/16417/th77lsvttlptjPart of group of 46 women who have been attending a class in clothing construction at Lafayette High school under the direction of Miss Ruth Averitt and Miss Thelma Monical.Image
ark:/16417/th79d0fp18wfrPictures made in connection with first Tobacco Bowl football game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th716v5fqvp00Pictures made in connection with first Tobacco Bowl football game. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th73bb8n3st8sPictures made in connection with first Tobacco Bowl football game. December, 1946. Image
ark:/16417/th7ksmh70s297Pictures used in connection with feature by William Stucky on J. T. Kennedy's neighborhood theater, Wyandotte, Clark County. J. T. Kennedy, owner and operator of theater.Image
ark:/16417/th716tlzlrll6Reactions of wrestling fans pictured at the Wednesday matches at Woodland Auditorium as the local hero, Salvatore (The Great) Balbo, avenged his earlier loss to Monty LeDue, bad man. November, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th71bct1f35p9Scenes at CAP-AAF Air Show at dedication of Blue Grass Field and unveiling of the T. Ward Havely memorial. Airplane in the sky. November, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th712ftpj958dScenes at CAP-AAF Air Show at dedication of Blue Grass Field and unveiling of the T. Ward Havely memorial. Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, president of Eastern Air Lines exiting airplane. Other men unidentified. November, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th716pqzk3twjScenes at the Plug Horse Derby. September, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7143f48v875Scenes in courtroom as Mrs. Katie Spotswood pressed bigamy charges against Mallie Burton Carroll. December, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7837b85d7krStudents congregated outside Henry Clay High School in order to demonstrate their desire to have girl cheerleaders.Image
ark:/16417/th75xl5485swpUnidentified women in the Sterilizing Department at Saint Joseph Hospital. September, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7qgr15mbm1pVeteran of 38 months overseas with the Army, Joseph R. Carroll Jr., 401 Woodland Avenue, was last voter to sign up before registration office closed until after August primary. Bob Drake and Hugh Buckley, in short-sleeves look on.Image