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ark:/16417/th7bbv5htg0v6Aerial shots of Lexington proper, made in 1940. Federal buildings shown.
ark:/16417/th7x52spn2bckAerial shots of Lexington proper, made in 1940. Railroad yard and houses shown. A large group of men are standing on one of the rail lines.
ark:/16417/th71897cfzxzbAerial shots of Lexington proper, made in 1940. Railroad yard and houses shown. A large group of men are standing on one of the rail lines. A crane car appears in the lower center section of photograph.
ark:/16417/th7jjlmtf0fjtAerial shots of Lexington proper, made in 1940. Downtown Lexington is to the left and below the center of the photograph.
ark:/16417/th71lq7dnhmglAerial shots of Lexington proper, made in 1940. Picture primarily shows fields.
ark:/16417/th7zf8s7ml1xtAlpha Xi Delta spring carnival on South Broadway. Watching Mary Bryant, left, daughter of Coach Paul Bryant, and Suzanne Shively, daughter of Athletics Director Barnie Shively, at the dipped-in fish pond, are, clockwise: Carney Laslie, assistant football coach at UK; Shively; Ben Heinzineger and Frank Kazermierski, football players, who assisted the Misses Lucille Ray and Yvonne Lyon, members of Alpha Xi Delta.
ark:/16417/th76fr35mstfxAndrew Eckdahl, Herald reporter, who doubles as clown with Cole Brothers circus. Shot of Eckdahl in clown suit.
ark:/16417/th71mh1k9nsl9Andrew Eckdahl, Herald reporter, who doubles as clown with Cole Brothers circus. Shot of Eckdahl in plain clothing.
ark:/16417/th7cmh6fq8kqgArmy Air Force Cadets under training at Transylvania College. They are the last group of cadets to be trained here. Thirteen groups of trainees have received basic instruction in physics, math, English and other subjects in pre-pre-flight training at Transylvania. February 1, 1944.
ark:/16417/th779ptdhkqqrAudubon Collection at Transylvania College. Several models or taxidermies.
ark:/16417/th73bjjf66kbzAudubon Collection at Transylvania College. Table covered with Audubon books.
ark:/16417/th78wq2l949gtBaby abandoned at Strand theater pictured at Good Samaritan hospital with Student Nurse Edna Lester, Perryville, KY. Mother of baby identified as Miss Valley Collins, Salvisa, Mercer county, Herald, September 1, 1945.
ark:/16417/th71j9dn495mfBalloon found in Lexington. Residents of neighborhood in which bomb (balloon?) was found telephoned police in fear it was of Japanese origin. Balloon is pictured with Patrolmen Robert Duncan and Stanley Hadley.
ark:/16417/th71dtwxv9378Bank official pointing to painting of the First National Bank and Trust Company in 1865.
ark:/16417/th7138kds1f4zBankers, farmers discuss problems. Front row, from left to right, Dr. H.L. Donovan; Ray. M. Gidney, president of Reserve Bank of Cleveland; Hilliard H. Smith, state director of banking. Standing, Dr. Roy Proctor, field agent in farm management, University of Kentucky; Merle Robertson, president of Kentucky bankers Association, and William C. Johnstone, field agent in agronomy, University of Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th73h5w01knwcBaptist Convention moderator and officers.
ark:/16417/th71p3ghpck9rBaptist Convention moderator and officers.
ark:/16417/th7gg320kfcfdBetty (left) and Bebe Binzel, twin cheerleaders at UK.
ark:/16417/th7t71kdw3psqBilly Kafogolis, James Wyatt, Billy Thurman, and Charles Payne honored at Boy Scout Court of Honor. Wyatt received highest award in Scoutdom, Gold Palm Scout. Others advanced to rank of Eagle Scout. Johnny Griffin and Yonkos not present when picture was made, also advanced to Eagle Scout rank.
ark:/16417/th71lsnj2b5nwBishop William Robert Moody, his wife Mrs. William Robert Moody, and their daughters gathered together.
ark:/16417/th7j8kr1s9t14Blackstone the Magician with Lee Ellen Estes. Estes is an amateur magician with the State Highway Patrol Safety department. Picture taken in Leader office. Shot of the two men playing with deck of cards.
ark:/16417/th719hkkc4jhpBlackstone the Magician with Lee Ellen Estes. Estes is an amateur magician with the State Highway Patrol Safety department. Picture taken in Leader office. Shot of the two men showing tricks to two women.
ark:/16417/th7l47hm267nvBlue Grass airfield, aerial shot, September 1945.
ark:/16417/th719bmt9c0d5Blue Grass airfield, aerial shot, September 1945. Two engine military aircraft in the in the lower middle section of photograph.
ark:/16417/th71nsn3ddfn5Blue Grass airfield, aerial shot, September 1945. Two engine military aircraft in the in the lower middle section of photograph.
ark:/16417/th71qw4h22n7lBrigadier General G.D. Wahl, left, commanding officer at Fort Knox and Colonel G.T. MacKensie, commandant at University of Kentucky, pictured at Armistice Day services at Lexington courthouse.
ark:/16417/th73986gdt8fcBryan Station junior high school basketball team, 1944-1945. Pictured in the front row, left to right are Sonny Foley, Jimmy Newton, Everett Plunkett, Paul Coffey; second row, David Lawrence, Glenn Greathouse, Burnie Myers, George Kiger, Russell Highland, Frank Carter; back row, Coach Newell Hadden Jr., Managers Charles Gillispie and Albert Miller, Richard Smith, John Morris, Bruce Brooks and John Sayre.
ark:/16417/th71d50drfd91Bryan Station Junior High School basketball team, 1944. Front row, Sonny Foley, Jimmy Newton, Everett Plunkett, Paul Coffee. Second row, David Lawrence, Glenn Greathouse, Burnie Myers, George Kiger, Russell Highland and Frank Carter. Back row, Coach Newell Hadeden, Jr., managers Chris Gillispie, and Albert Miller, Richard Smith, John Morris, Bruce Brooks, and John Sayre.
ark:/16417/th712lc7wf8mqBuilding near St. Joseph's Hospital, formerly used as nurses home.
ark:/16417/th791dgwlrw62Building on Transylvania College campus.
ark:/16417/th719j0609q1rBurnette Turley, Old Frankfort Pike farm boy, won the Fayette Future Farmers annual Pest-extermination away for killing 283 rodents, crows and sparrows and destroying 50 crow eggs. Shown with W.C. Montgomery, vocational agriculture teacher, looking at a Herald-Leader certificate entitling him to a trip to Cincinnati to see the Reds baseball team play. Other FFA boys placed in the contest as follows: Ernest Wilson, second; James Reed, third; and Johnny Houston, fourth.
ark:/16417/th716h0n7fcrdC.C. McCullough, 724 Driscoll Street, pictured with vines that produced potatoes underground and "tomatoes" on the vine. "Tomatoes" may have resulted from cross-pollination, or "tomatoes" actually have been "potato apples," seed bearing pods of potato plant.
ark:/16417/th71g6v41vjmwC.W. Sulier, left, former president of Lexington Chamber of Commerce; Matthew Barrett, resident manager for Cluett, Peabody and Company, and Charles Deering, salesman for company form 1880 to 1887. Picture made at plant at 509 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th71nw2q13xlfCadet First Lieutenant Glenn Elbert Martin, Dry Ridge, is shown receiving the Reserve Officers Association of Kentucky trophy for the winning platoon in drill competition at Military field day exercises held May 22, 1946 at the University of Kentucky. Presenting award is Colonel Earl Major of Louisville, president of the Reserves officers association. Standing at microphone is Captain J.P. Rose, of the UK Military staff.
ark:/16417/th7g2tbs5vfcbCadet First Lieutenant Glenn Elbert Martin, Dry Ridge, is shown receiving the Reserve Officers Association of Kentucky trophy for the winning platoon in drill competition at Military field day exercises held May 22, 1946 at the University of Kentucky. Presenting award is Colonel Earl Major of Louisville, president of the Reserves officers association. Standing at microphone is Captain J.P. Rose, of the UK Military staff. Far shot of full ceremony.
ark:/16417/th7jpk8k93xn8Cadet First Lieutenant Glenn Elbert Martin, Dry Ridge, is shown receiving the Reserve Officers Association of Kentucky trophy for the winning platoon in drill competition at Military field day exercises held May 22, 1946 at the University of Kentucky. Presenting award is Colonel Earl Major of Louisville, president of the Reserves officers association. Standing at microphone is Captain J.P. Rose, of the UK Military staff. Shot of soldiers ready to fire gun salute.
ark:/16417/th710m4s8zjmvCarrion or Buzzard Lily, owned by Mrs. H.S. Tomlin, 208 Lackawanna Road. The flower blooms once a year and smells like carrion, attracting insects.
ark:/16417/th715dkj6kwgmCelebration welcoming Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant to University of Kentucky.
ark:/16417/th7103pwf1hhtChampions pictured at 4-H Club Achievement Day program. Front row, Jessie May Champion, Anderson; Jimmy Ingram, Woodford; Mary L. Mahin, Jessamine. Standing, J.W. Allison, Mason; Roy Rice, Mason; Mahlon Nichols, Jr., Jessamine; John M. Parks, Jr., Madison; and Jimmy Humphrey, Fayette.
ark:/16417/th71dtm5ktg4jCharles Traugott Jr., South Elkhorn, wins $40 jackpot in tobacco-cutting contest on Huffman Dairy farm, Clays Mill Road.
ark:/16417/th71jq4zrl7p0Charles Traugott Jr., South Elkhorn, wins $40 jackpot in tobacco-cutting contest on Huffman Dairy farm, Clays Mill Road. Shot of Traugott readying to chop tobacco.
ark:/16417/th7h4b41dvmjzCharles Stephenson, 11, Clark County, pictured with 80-pound lamb which won 4-H Club championship at annual 4-H and Future Farmers lamb show in Lexington, June 18, 1944. Herschel Weil, Lexington, paid 77 cents a pound for the lamb.
ark:/16417/th7phw3qnf3xcChrist the King Catholic church in Chevy Chase neighborhood, under Pastor Richard G. O'Neill. Shot of church building, taken left-of-center.
ark:/16417/th7p0djjj5lh4Christ the King Catholic church in Chevy Chase neighborhood, under Pastor Richard G. O'Neill. Shot of church building, taken slightly right-of-center.
ark:/16417/th7154jddl1qqChristmas programs in Children's' hospitals in Lexington. Group of children playing with toys.
ark:/16417/th7ns89vb5v2cChristmas programs in Children's' hospitals in Lexington. Group of children reenacting the Nativity scene.
ark:/16417/th71dvd7nhd38Christmas programs in Children's' hospitals in Lexington. Group of disabled children singing Christmas carols.
ark:/16417/th7157lz20vjpCity Salesmen's Club launches sale of Kentucky football tickets. Seated left to right, Tom Dawhurst, leader of Blue team; Russ Scofield, campaign business manager; Dick Queen, club president and general chairman of drive, and Bun Ashley, head of White team sales.
ark:/16417/th71n0zmbftcvClays Ferry Bridge, August, 1944. Far exterior shot looking down on bridge base.
ark:/16417/th7qkshqcwxhrClays Ferry Bridge, August, 1944. Shot of crane lifting equipment in the air.
ark:/16417/th7hvkvpzs3v2Clays Ferry Bridge, August, 1944. The task of laying superstructural steel work on the pylons of the new Clays Ferry Bridge has been started by the Mt. Vernon Bridge Company of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. The structural work has been started from the Fayette county side of the river and will rise at a three percent incline to the Madison side, this slight grade can be seen in the photo. According to the construction company officials, the bridge will be 280 feet in height at river level, the highest structure of its kind east of the Mississippi River, and more than 1,500 feet in length. Closer shot of bridge base.
ark:/16417/th719sc182xqnClays Ferry Bridge, August, 1944. The task of laying superstructural steel work on the pylons of the new Clays Ferry Bridge has been started by the Mt. Vernon Bridge Company of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. The structural work has been started from the Fayette county side of the river as seen in the top left of the photo, and will rise at a three percent incline to the Madison side. According to the construction company officials, the bridge will be 280 feet in height at river level, the highest structure of its kind east of the Mississippi River, and more than 1,500 feet in length. Far shot of bridge construction.