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ark:/16417/th7vn0vztl38gTwo stuffed starlings. Image
ark:/16417/th7vk5zh1jzclAction shots of University of Kentucky (UK)-Notre Dame basketball game at Memorial Coliseum. Kentucky won the game, 69-44. Bill Spivey, Kentucky center, gets a rebound off the Kentucky basket. He immediately found himself surrounded by four Notre Dame players. The Notre Dame players are Dan Bagley, Norb Lewinski, Neal Fichtel and Leroy Leslie.Image
ark:/16417/th7vfdw839hfbUniversity of Kentucky (UK) students in Home Economics stage a style show. Cynthia Cunningham. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7vfd16fq58dWendell C. Perkins shoots himself at Henry A. Lucas Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7vbcqcp2b0pFire hits Fayette Furniture Store. Firemen battling the blaze. Image
ark:/16417/th7v8rm279t13March of Dimes. Tommie Dickerson, age 3, gives his savings to the polio drive. Mrs. Jack Wilkerson of the Junior League, receiving his gift.Image
ark:/16417/th7v80r1w1wztIroquois Hunt Club. Layout in connection with a fox hunt. The huntsman and Fauntleroy Pursley going to new casting ground.Image
ark:/16417/th7v7zrdrgmwdSnow scenes, creek on Tates Creek Pike. Picture taken February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7v56wrprn9wMonday's warm weather may not have brought out the fish, but it brought out the fisherman. Sydney Sams found time to sit in the sun and get his fishing gear in good repair.Image
ark:/16417/th7v30xvvv14xHearing on a plea for a zone change in Irishtown to permit Harry Gordon and his son, George, to expand their scrap yard. R. E. Lee Murphy.Image
ark:/16417/th7v2jm4jgpwjBlue Grass Review. Displaced Persons in the Blue Grass region. Janis and Erica Sternbergs and their son, Edmunds, are from Latvia.Image
ark:/16417/th7v2b18xnzjbIroquois Hunt Club. Layout in connection with a fox hunt. Horse and rider surrounded by dogs. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7v1rsvvh8hcBlue Grass Review. Aerial view of the clover leaf where the Belt Line crosses Winchester pike. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7v01qb3k6gpJoel G. Ragland Jr. about to take off from Blue Grass Field with seed for Quail. Seed furnished by Blue Grass Sportsmen's League. Gene Aldridge at prop.Image
ark:/16417/th7twjb1x1z0gBlue Grass horse artists. Allen Brewer Jr. at work painting.Image
ark:/16417/th7tsvvh0327sIn group at Bill Mahan Jr.'s birthday party. Pictured; Jimmy Shearer, South Coblin, Bill Mahan Jr., Judy Young, Whitty Bohmer and Katherine Chenault.Image
ark:/16417/th7tskbwbqd62Copies of the Blue Grass Review edition of The Herald-Leader stacked in basement. Scott Mitchell at right.Image
ark:/16417/th7trtgz5z0tdTobacco on Central Kentucky markets. Floor manager John W. Ransdell of the Growers warehouse at Harrodsburg packs the 3,800-pound crop of tobacco. John and Norman Murphy in the background. Image
ark:/16417/th7tqj6w1vh6jTop-price lambs at Blue Grass Stockyards. Pictured; James Kachler, J. G. Rogers and Gay JonesImage
ark:/16417/th7tph124tgxjLafayette High School. Swimming team members examined by a doctor. Coach Fred Reece, Dr. J. O. Van Meter Jr., Teddy Howard, Harold Appley and Ed Hilliard.Image
ark:/16417/th7tnbl64pxhdBlue Grass Review. Aerial view of the Blue Grass airport. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7tn8h838rgcAction shots of University of Kentucky (UK)-Georgia Tech basketball game. Picture taken February 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7tm9dvw2jhxFarm and Home Week Convention 1951. V. C. Midkiff, University of Kentucky (UK) chemist, checking the feed analyzing apparatus on exhibit in Kentucky's Agricultural Engineering building. Image
ark:/16417/th7tggws5sv78Fire at Harry Gordon Scrap Materials County, 143 Manchester Street. Image
ark:/16417/th7tfsqwn3k2bIroquois Hunt Club. Layout in connection with a fox hunt. Riders and dogs in a field. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7tfg64s1hn8At the Farm and Home Week Convention, 1951, W.C. Johnstone, right, receives keys to new car from S.D. Broadbent Jr. Image
ark:/16417/th7tdm5nb2vj9Spring fashions 1951. Mrs. Irene Fisher wearing a white suit.Image
ark:/16417/th7t9w2lnd8npIndian stone kettles puzzle Fleming county historians. Each of the two kettles intact has a companion piece, or "lid," on the hillside below it. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7t9ghr17f1qCaptain and Mrs. Simon S. Golden and their four-year-old daughter, Rita, are all newcomers to Lexington. Also in the picture is their pet bull dog, Captain Golden is holding him.Image
ark:/16417/th7t4vh57sk77Pictures in connection with welcome to University of Kentucky (UK) Wildcats following their Sugar Bowl victory. Ben Zaranka and Shorty Jamerson with the Sugar Bowl trophy.Image
ark:/16417/th7t1mksg6th9Blue Grass Review. Pictures accompanying the story "Every Year Newcomers Fill the Ranks." Portrait of Millard Waldheim.Image
ark:/16417/th7t1f3zr0xwcLexington collegiate bop craze demonstrated in Drake Tap Room jam session. Harvey Berry, Bud Wragge and Byron Romanowitz, on sax, Jan Cornett, vocalist, and Bill Watterson, on trumpet.Image
ark:/16417/th7t107z84sd8Pictured in connection with March of Dimes, 1951. Ricky Fisher and his mother, Mrs. R.H. Fisher, and scale with which they raised $17.05. Image
ark:/16417/th7swrmdln84lNazareth School of Nursing graduates. Miss Ann Wilder and her mother, Mrs. Don E. Wilder, who also was a graduate of the school.Image
ark:/16417/th7stzsvlrsqfBlue Grass Review. D. M. (Tully) Lowe, Lexington undertaker, and some of the articles in the private museum on the third floor of his funeral home. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7stcnc0jw9nNew citizens take oath in the United States District Court. Mrs. Margaret Joan Vice, Mrs. Magdaline Callos, Mrs. Marie Jose Dudderar, Mrs. Mary Jane Lamas and Rex Beresford Potter.Image
ark:/16417/th7sshtfwtx88Copies of the Blue Grass Review edition of The Herald-Leader stacked in basement. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7slkl6bf3c9Tests show that blasting on the Phoenix hotel building project is not causing dangerous vibrations. Kneeling, left to right, G. F. Peterson, Jerome J. Ruttenberg and P. A. Klein. Standing, Robert J. Manning and L. H. Hargett. Image
ark:/16417/th7sl4t1mtf95Asbury College. Hughes Memorial auditorium. February 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7skm07mcf0wGifts to the March of Dimes go to help physical therapists like Miss Margaret Tucker. Miss Tucker is helping Peggy Richardson with her posture work, while Eugene Gantley watches.Image
ark:/16417/th7sjm19mmd66Blue Grass Review Edition. Younger Horseman. Major Louie A. Beard, general manager of Greentree Farm, and Burnett Robinson, owner of Winter Quarter Farm.Image
ark:/16417/th7sdkb86hwffThe University of Kentucky (UK) journalism building nears completion.Image
ark:/16417/th7s69h92qnz1Pete Young. African American. Claims to be 101 years old. In jail. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7s624bsxrl7Miss Mary Cooper Carter, secretary of the Good Samaritan Hospital Cancer Clinic, checks the blood bank in connection with the Pilot Club drive for registration of donors.Image
ark:/16417/th7s40h93gqxgPictures in connection with welcome to University of Kentucky (UK) Wildcats following their Sugar Bowl victory. Halfback Wilbur (Shorty) Jamerson arriving at Blue Grass Field.Image
ark:/16417/th7s2zhdzl5r7Blue Grass Review. Johnny Schneider tracing a circuit with an ohmmeter. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7s2ls23jb77Pictures in connection with record cold wave. Two images of the snow house on South Arcadia Park. Sarah June Byars sitting on top of the house. Others, left to right, David Armstrong, John Ross, Bernard (Jug) Burkett, Gale and Jane Nesius (twins), John Nesius, Martin Kennedy, and Ann Knight Davis.Image
ark:/16417/th7s2kw51smxhHarris Friedman, 19 months, after being released from the closet in which he had locked himself. His mother, Mrs. Joe Friedman and County Fire chief Bernard Berryman also in picture.Image
ark:/16417/th7s15wknzwcfNazareth School of Nursing graduates. Two students burn their caps. Left to right, Miss Jenny Lou White, Miss Evelyn Disponette, Miss Hattie Williamson, Miss Mayme Ballinger, Miss Nell Cornelison, and Miss Marjorie Tuttle.Image
ark:/16417/th7s0t62kkhkvPanorama of Thornsburg's bend, on the Red River Road, Madison county.Image
ark:/16417/th7s0l71h82qvW. H. Townsend's collection of Lincolniana; collar worn by Abraham Lincoln the night he was assassinated.Image
ark:/16417/th7s06b8c8sjhMrs. Robert L. Turner, left, and Mrs. William Worth compare meat values.Image