130 items found
Source starts with "1.09-"
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ark:/16417/th71qnpnbrkq0Community Concerts. Nina Sanders and Bill True.Image
ark:/16417/th7gtrj4c3vs4Community Concerts. Patricia Nall.Image
ark:/16417/th78qchqt4vdjCommunity Concerts. Reverend James F. Herlihy.Image
ark:/16417/th7ml34w96tklDavid W. Harp being placed in ambulance after being beaten in the stripping room of his tobacco barn.Image
ark:/16417/th714qc1w8rs3Dunbar High school home economics students try out new facilities to be dedicated January 10. Six Dunbar High school "home economics" students try out the new home economics training units that will be dedicated to their use, along with other new facilities, at dedicatory services at 3 p.m. Sunday in the new Dunbar gymnasium. The students are Fannie Taylor, Helen Garnett, Sarah Davis, Corliss Pollock, Mary Miller and Anna Long. The modern home economics department is part of a $551,571 construction and remodeling project undertaken through the city school $1,200,000 bond issue.Image
ark:/16417/th712fp110b4gDuncan graves, Nicholasville cemetery.Image
ark:/16417/th7150dbgvsmzEstes chapel at Asbury Theological Seminary to be dedicated January 27.Image
ark:/16417/th719z6g2jpd2Fayette County Education Association holds annual meeting. Dr. N.C. Turpen, Mrs. Willie C. Ray, Dr. William Early and Mrs. Jess Gardner.Image
ark:/16417/th7gqs8jvs6rbFayette Fiscal Court. Judge Dan E. Fowler, seated. Commissioners W.W. Greathouse III, John H. Kerr Jr. and Ted H. Hardwick.Image
ark:/16417/th71q8w65k19pGeneral Assembly. Ann Sullivan, to be appointed page of Senate. Senator W.A. (Pete) Wickliffe, Representative Robert K. Montgomery and Senator William L. Sullivan.Image
ark:/16417/th7kbxm3r68gvGeneral Assembly. Pat Gish. Representative John Y. Brown, Representative Harold Edmonds and Representative Damon Majors. Representative Morris Weintraub. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7w21j079558General Assembly. Pat Gish. Robert Meagher, Kentucky Statutes reviser. Office in capitol at Frankfurt. Home in Louisville.Image
ark:/16417/th715qm50m93mGolden Gloves 1954. University of Kentucky boxers to enter Golden Gloves tournament. Bill Guber, Frank Robinson, Ralph O'Neal, Willie Smith, Chuck Webb and Johnny Miles.Image
ark:/16417/th7h4wcl8ht0nGolden Gloves 1954. Zeke Dexter, left, representing the Central Kentucky Amateur Boxing Association, presents check, one-half proceeds of 1953 Golden Gloves tournament, to Charles Fentress Jr., representing Kentucky Press Association, to be added to crippled children's fund.Image
ark:/16417/th712zkks302tHenry Clay-Garth High, Georgetown, basketball 63-38. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7118tvp76fcHenry Clay-Garth High, Georgetown, basketball 63-38. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th77f6qvgxmxqHenry Clay-Garth High, Georgetown, basketball 63-38. Phil Fritz of Henry Clay looks for an opening under the outstretched arm of Georgetown's Joe Johnson Jr. as he grabs a rebound. Bill Price of Georgetown also closes in on Fritz while Allen Grimes of the Blue Devils (also hidden by Price) stands by.Image
ark:/16417/th7r0n2t8sstnHome of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. Dickie Gray in master bedroom.Image
ark:/16417/th712fv5ql1zhHome of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. Exterior of the home.Image
ark:/16417/th71jtn5n9xgbHome of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. Pine-Paneled living room with Mrs. Gray and son, Dickie Gray.Image
ark:/16417/th7wdndmgs27nHome of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. Pine-Paneled living room.Image
ark:/16417/th713l51bjwwcInternational Union of Electricians organizers. Ray Hansen, Mrs. Patricia Triplett, John Johnson and Mrs. Johnson.Image
ark:/16417/th714flk2gh0rJames Bennett Chisholm, who retired January first after 52 years with the Lexington Railway System, and watch which is at least 90 years old.Image
ark:/16417/th77l95mhvgq4Jerry Carroll Day and his great-grandmother, Mrs. W.P. Johnson, who celebrated their first and 79th anniversaries.Image
ark:/16417/th7g20wt2pslfLafayette-Male Basketball 56-49. Doug Shively (20), Lafayette forward, and Don McKinley, Louisville Male forward, appear to be having a tug of war with the basketball in last night's contest at Memorial Coliseum. Watching the action are Male Captain Don Stahl (23), Lafayette's John Peck (behind Shively), Male Center Cliff Rice and Lafayette Pivotman Bill Florence (right).Image
ark:/16417/th78k0bt2tkrqLieutenant and Mrs. Jack Cross, Winchester. The officer is assigned to duty in Germany.Image
ark:/16417/th7gpzj9j2fg0Llangolien, the home of James G. Henderson, at 450 North Limestone street, Lexington, cited as fine example of late Georgian architecture. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7hlc0g6lb48Llangolien, the home of James G. Henderson, at 450 North Limestone street, Lexington, cited as fine example of late Georgian architecture. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7ldgqpzwxcrManual-Clay County 67-60. Phil Shartzner (23), Manual guard, fouls Clay County's Billy Stone (12) under the basket in Friday night's tilt at Memorial Coliseum. Clayton Stivers (24), Clay County center, appears to be resting his leg on the shoulder of Manual's Norman Kercher.Image
ark:/16417/th71bhjgjswnmMarch of Dimes campaign opens. Window display.Image
ark:/16417/th7cx418l3trbMarch of Dimes. Operation Burley. Leonard Greathouse, Miss Jacqueline Wise and John Greathouse.Image
ark:/16417/th7f0cwv3lm5hMembers of Fayette Fiscal Court sworn in by Judge Chester D. Adams. Judge Dan E. Fowler and Commissioners Ted H. Hardwick, John H. Kerr Jr. and W.W. Greathouse III.Image
ark:/16417/th71r90sbm2xpMembers of Winchester Planning and Zoning Board meet. Shown at the meeting are, left to right, seated, R.E. Bagsby and W.R. Hanshaw. Standing, J.H. Pickford and Warren Zitzmenn.Image
ark:/16417/th7cqmhzz859fMiss Anne Shaver and Pat Wylie winners of Americanism essay contest sponsored by the Lexington Womans Club.Image
ark:/16417/th7q9lmzl49z9Montgomery Sheriff Charles T. Frederick, left, and Deputy Dale Fawn.Image
ark:/16417/th7vspqrhmxwwMontgomery Sheriff Charles T. Frederick, left, and Deputy Dale Fawn. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th7vlzkjsmq6zMr. and Mrs. J.B. Bays and their two sons, Larry, four, and Scott, two years old.Image
ark:/16417/th7463kkd0xgcMrs. Arnollis Meade Jr. and one of the chinchillas which she and her husband raise.Image
ark:/16417/th7qsnff1dwfwMrs. Grace Chapman being placed in ambulance after being struck by Lexington Railway System bus. Ambulance Drivers Ted Howard, left, and Doug McCullough.Image
ark:/16417/th7gxhbzgjfccMrs. Ira A. Stowe to replace Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Burnett, who resigned as director of the Fayette County Welfare Department.Image
ark:/16417/th71j876j95k4Mrs. William Mott and her daughter, Patricia Ann, first birth recorded in Lexington hospitals in 1954. (St. Josephs).Image
ark:/16417/th723z8bqgs67Mt. Sterling high students like ice cream even if the weather is cold. Norita Hollon, Bill Ledford and Betty Fuller.Image
ark:/16417/th7jv02bnw4h4Mt. Sterling Water Company reservoir at low ebb.Image
ark:/16417/th715c4zhrc3pMt. Sterling Water Company reservoir at low ebb. January 1954.Image
ark:/16417/th71dxqb8gjvbNew officers of Winchester Kiwanis Club. Left to right, Henley McCready, Nathan Golton and W.G. Kagin.Image
ark:/16417/th7h320xw1cr3New staff officers named at St. Josephs hospital. Dr. Dick Crutcher, Dr. N.L. Bosworth and Dr. Richard Elliott.Image
ark:/16417/th71mtvmm4jzlOfficers of Mt. Sterling Womans Club. Mrs. Paul Hubbard, Mrs. George Reynolds, Mrs. Vance Evans and Mrs. L.N. Kratzer.Image
ark:/16417/th7l7m5g35k8jOld tobacco barn on Romany road to be moved to the M. W. Anderson farm in Woodford county. Site sold to Bluegrass Petroleum Company which will erect filling station.Image
ark:/16417/th76sds0935n0Past Potentate W. Emmet Milward, Oleika Temple, presents certificates of merit to Walden E. Lander, Curtis B. Feltner, second and third from left. At left is Don A. McCullough, retiring potentate.Image
ark:/16417/th716pd7fk3cbRepublicans. Commissioners W.W. Greathouse III and John H. Kerr Jr., Mrs. Bonnie Milbourn, deputy county clerk, County Attorney Charles Wylie, Commissioner Ted H. Hardwick and County Judge Dan E. Fowler.Image
ark:/16417/th7l9l91341dbRepublicans. County Jailer John Keller, left, deputies Guy B. Goodrich and Roy Jennings and Chief Deputy Press Eades.Image
ark:/16417/th713q2pk56bjRepublicans. Lexington's four commissioners with Mayor Fred Fugazzi, center. Peter Powell, Carl J. Boone, Frank Trimble and Shelby Kinkead.Image