1013 items found
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ark:/16417/th7c148w2w77bUniversity of Kentucky (UK) - Vanderbilt basketball game. Kentucky won the game, 89-57. Kentucky Center Bill Spivey (right) calls for the ball. Kentucky's Cliff Hagan, guarded by Vanderbilt Captain George Kelly (left) prepares to make the pass.Image
ark:/16417/th7xx0f4hqmlzUniversity of Kentucky (UK) - Georgia basketball game. Kentucky won the game, 88-41. Georgia's Kermith Hall (5) struggles with Kentucky's C. M. Newton (left) and Frank Ramsey for possession of the ball. Image
ark:/16417/th716g00jlphpUnited Daughters of the Confederacy holds its annual luncheon. Mrs. R. L. Northcutt, Dr. Alfred Leland Crabb, Mrs. Nat B. Sewell and Lieutenant Colonel Pelham Johnston.Image
ark:/16417/th71kx9wdqb1bUnion Station park being converted to parking lot.Image
ark:/16417/th7vn0vztl38gTwo stuffed starlings. Image
ark:/16417/th7943f6phr19Two images of the Bourbon county sheriff's office using a calendar to remind dog owners to buy licenses for their pets. Deputies John Neal, left, and Joe Collier.Image
ark:/16417/th7ctd0pg9jr5Two images of Richard T. Hougen, manager of Boone Tavern, in the tavern's Kitchen.Image
ark:/16417/th7vrj700sj62Two images of Mrs. Sally King, age 98, dancing in order to prove she could still do it. Mrs. King's daughter, Mrs. Sarah V. Thacker, 69, at left.Image
ark:/16417/th71hf04mmgsxTwo images of Mrs. Lucille Schlegel, who runs the Old South Inn at Winchester.Image
ark:/16417/th7rht180q8dvTwo images of Mrs. Joe Allen, chairman of Bourbon county March of Dimes Tobacco Committee, gets a hand of tobacco from Nicholas County farmer. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th71jkwn8zl5rTwo images of Mrs. Joe Allen, chairman of Bourbon county March of Dimes Tobacco Committee, gets a hand of tobacco from Nicholas County farmer.Image
ark:/16417/th7n27wdc006nTwo images of Miss Ann Douglass, right, her fiance, James Lancaster Barlow, center, and Miss June Sandusky around punch bowl at a party.Image
ark:/16417/th71k8pn31gzmTwo images of high water near Millersburg when Hinkston's creek left its banks.Image
ark:/16417/th7nm888v8k50Two images of Charles P. Cook, who for 52 years has owned a Paris grocery store, talks with customers. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7114v832nwgTwo images of Charles P. Cook, who for 52 years has owned a Paris grocery store, talks with a customer, Mrs. James Everman. Image
ark:/16417/th72rxwgfh5q4Two images of A. T. Hendricks, Robinson Produce Company, and some of the pelts his company has bought from Madison county trappers.Image
ark:/16417/th7186r62tbhhTwo foals at Almahurst Farm standing near a fence.Image
ark:/16417/th71d63jz979mTwins, Mark and Clark McClure, celebrate their eighth birthday with a Western-themed party. Front, Ronnie Stokley, Priscilla Hegeman and Kenney Papania. Back, Dorothy Hegeman, Joan Moore, Douglas McMeekin, Danny O'Connell, Clark and Mark McClure.Image
ark:/16417/th753sp45wvjmTrimity Methodist church. Fall 1950Image
ark:/16417/th7tqj6w1vh6jTop-price lambs at Blue Grass Stockyards. Pictured; James Kachler, J. G. Rogers and Gay JonesImage
ark:/16417/th71rb05j60bcTobacco warehouse with its floor partly cleared as the season nears its end.Image
ark:/16417/th71ln4ffws59Tobacco on Central Kentucky markets. Pile of tobacco that was donated at Peoples Number 2 warehouse to the Salvation Army. 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/th73qt8183xqqTobacco hogsheads stored at American Suppliers, American Tobacco Company subsidiary. Tobacco packed in hogsheads at the redrying plant is aged for at least two years before it goes into the manufacture of tobacco products.Image
ark:/16417/th7xnzqqq0wc1Three-car crash at Sixth and Broadway. Wanda Fence was injured. The car driven by Mrs. Edwin F. Prichard Jr. was struck by the car driven by Donald Burdette. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7cc4v4jk6ckThree-car crash at Sixth and Broadway. Wanda Fence was injured. The car driven by Mrs. Edwin F. Prichard Jr. was struck by the car driven by Donald Burdette. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th710pthsm7nqThree-car crash at Sixth and Broadway. Wanda Fence was injured. The car driven by Mrs. Edwin F. Prichard Jr. was struck by the car driven by Donald Burdette.Image
ark:/16417/th714nnjgqft3The Wilmore High school basketball team. Back, Byron Sims, Tuck Cooley and J. B. Crouse. Center Bobby Hutchinson, Howard Buckler, Dewey Kirby and Bobby Drury. Front Bobby Kanatzer, Linvell Cox and William Preston.Image
ark:/16417/th71r6xkn37lnThe vandalism damage to Centenary Methodist church by Paul Maples.Image
ark:/16417/th7sdkb86hwffThe University of Kentucky (UK) journalism building nears completion.Image
ark:/16417/th714cw9wpj3qThe Reverend Robert Chung, his wife and family, natives of Korea, discuss war news. Image
ark:/16417/th71mg85v64vtThe Reverend Miguel Angel Morales, of the Disciples of Christ church in Puerto Rico, works at Cape Codder as a cook while attending the College of the Bible.Image
ark:/16417/th7lfgn5cwfwwThe Pool that had formed by excavation for the new addition to the Phoenix hotel freezes.Image
ark:/16417/th71hhjbj49wxThe planet Venus is pictured near a new moon. Image
ark:/16417/th7vqg0s7445hThe new Kawneer factory at Cynthiana has ended its second week of production of aluminum trays for refrigerators. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th74lqk1z3l5xThe new Kawneer factory at Cynthiana has ended its second week of production of aluminum trays for refrigerators.Image
ark:/16417/th71jl8j668vqThe kitchen of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Louallen after a fire destroyed most of the apartment. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7lscd119nmzThe Fayette Rose and Garden Club holds its annual meeting. Standing, Mrs. David Honaker, Mrs. Jessie M. Shields and Mrs. Alvin Stilz. Seated, Mrs. Leslie Abbott, left, and Mrs. J. C. Lamb.Image
ark:/16417/th71nnlg918c7The bushy-haired nine-week old baby is Ruby Emogene Snowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Snowden. Her hair was twice as long when she was born as it is in the image.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/th71m0xd35x54Ten graduates of the American Red Cross first aid instructors class. Seated, Miss Margaret Eve Morton, Miss Marjorie L. Lung, Mrs. Anna Flewelling, Mrs. J. M. Edney, Wilson D. Stephenson. Standing, James O. Tanner, Louis A. Yandell, Algie Reece, Charles O. Wood, Martin E. Weeks and the instructor, Paul F. Love.Image
ark:/16417/th7156z0mrdpcTaxpayers lined up at office of Collector of Internal Revenue at Federal building.,Image
ark:/16417/th7101xp56j63Surprise birthday party for Julia Ann Stern, age 11. Carol Hadden, Ray Purdom, Andee Ryan, Julia Ann Stern, Sonia Smith, Cynthia Ann Kouns and Nora Lynn Pennington.Image
ark:/16417/th7wxh86jptgcStudent nurses at the Nazareth School of Nursing, St. Joseph's hospital, plan to present play. Standing, Miss Marian Robertson, Miss Lucy Martina and Miss Lena Fritsch. Seated, Miss Anna Lou Robinson.Image
ark:/16417/th749g24m2s9lStrom-damaged Church street. Several cars are driving on the damaged street.Image
ark:/16417/th7163473mw8jStrom-damaged Church street. Several cars are driving on the damaged street.Image
ark:/16417/th7bkhhvkmf6vState Welfare Commissioner Luther Goheen visits Greendale Houses of Reform. Superintendent E. B. McClure, Dr. W. E. Watson and Goheen.Image
ark:/16417/th71j5m6g6z5xStarlings roost on the courthouse clock minute hand. When the hand approached a perpendicular position, the starlings slipped off. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th71l02skpsr5Starlings roost on the courthouse clock minute hand. When the hand approached a perpendicular position, the starlings slipped off. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th72g585smhb9Starlings roost on the courthouse clock minute hand. When the hand approached a perpendicular position, the starlings slipped off. Image
ark:/16417/th71ggvqvjr7fStaff members of Cardinal hill volunteer to have blood typed for use in an emergency. Miss Eleanor Taylor is taking a blood sample from Miss Marjorie Tubbs. L. C. Harrison at the extreme right.Image
ark:/16417/th73hdts80jc2Spring fashions 1951. Two images of Mrs. Harkness Edwards.Image