1499 items found
Source starts with "1.13-"
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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/th7f86gww64kkBluegrass Cattle, date unknown. Photo shows line of cows at troughs, onlookers stand in background.
ark:/16417/th7rc531mtkjlBluegrass Cattle, date unknown. Portrait of man showing cow in large field.
ark:/16417/th71jcqx4hfdtBluegrass Cattle, date unknown. Shot of group examining cow.
ark:/16417/th72s4szqzcfkBluegrass Cattle, date unknown. Shot of man showing cow to medium-sized crowd.
ark:/16417/th78m4gq6gvz7Bluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Photo of airport's beacon at nighttime. The rays from the revolving beacon's two 1,000 watt lamps are visible for miles and act as a guide for night fliers.
ark:/16417/th7klvrzndlfmBluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Private John Morris and landing light, Summer 1944.
ark:/16417/th717wm06v7ttBluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Repeat shot of man installing Weather Bureau atop roof.
ark:/16417/th71qrpz4hm6nBluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Shot of Beacon in summertime.
ark:/16417/th7126w6mwz4rBluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Shot of crew members who landed the first big plane at new Lexington Airport. Shown from left to right: Technical Sergeant J. F. Gruber, aerial engineer: Sergeant H. L. Pospical, combat radio operator: Lieutenant H. J. Schofield, co-pilot: and Captain W. W. Wilson, pilot and former University of Kentucky student.
ark:/16417/th79xj1xjk033Bluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Shot of first big plane to land on runway, an Army bomber B-52, July 11, 1942, with a crowd of onlookers standing nearby.
ark:/16417/th71kdwmt7f16Bluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Shot of full Weather Bureau being constructed.
ark:/16417/th716n27pdpdqBluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Shot of man installing Weather Bureau atop roof.
ark:/16417/th7m0h6wkms21Bluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Shot of man removing Weather Bureau installation supplies from truck.
ark:/16417/th711zhbzj675Bluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Shot of two men putting Weather Bureau together.
ark:/16417/th76bdkmwxg54Bluegrass field, new airport on Versailles Road. Side shot of plane and onlookers. July 11, 1942.
ark:/16417/th716ccsk16c0Board of Health officers shown with trophies in May, 1944. The city-county health department was awarded today the Chamber of Commerce of United States plaque for outstanding public-health work in 1943. Pictured with previous awards are Dr. Charles G. Baker, assistant health officer; Dr. Ernest B. Bradley, veteran chairman of the Board of Health, and Dr. Charles D. Cawood, director of the health department.
ark:/16417/th7tdgc7wb8hsBoiler room at Julius Marks Sanitarium, 1939. Photograph shows partly assembled boilers in the new heating plant being built at Julius Marks Sanitarium. Work halted two weeks ago when the workmen went on strike. If the boilers are not completed by fall, the hospital may close and send its 90 tubercular patients home.
ark:/16417/th75tn81gzmmgBowling League, September 21, 1944. Portrait of man bowling. J.O. Jones, who bowled an average of 193 last season, demonstrated his form at opening of the circuit's season at Congress Bowling Alley. Dan Haefling is observing.
ark:/16417/th7kfv7pnt5rpBoy Scout Beaver Award being made. Shot of two Boy Scouts measuring award winner. Shot taken in May, 1945.
ark:/16417/th711lzssr1nkBoy Scouts helping with War Chest drive, October 9, 1944. The Boy Scouts are counting posters which advertise the War Chest Drive. The posters were delivered to downtown business firms. Pictured from left to right are Fant Martin, Marion Tabb, Billy Hinkle, and George Bolner. They are members of Troop 21.
ark:/16417/th71k8g4jz96xBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Far shot of swimmers lining pool.
ark:/16417/th71pdclxr4nlBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Group shot of boys with instructors.
ark:/16417/th7xngk0srd3kBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Group shot of boys.
ark:/16417/th7x1k1qv53lfBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Group shot of instructors, lifeguards.
ark:/16417/th7gd28vnx7v1Boys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Two boys looking at camera from water.
ark:/16417/th717dc48jvfgBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. A female instructor teaching a group of boys near the side of the pool.
ark:/16417/th71q9jkqmn2lBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Group shot of boys on diving board.
ark:/16417/th71q6nk4vwwtBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Several rows of boys treading water in the pool while listening to instructors.
ark:/16417/th72jxjf200nsBoys swimming class, Joyland pool, June 1945. Two boys looking at camera from diving board.
ark:/16417/th7d86d6hr49tBranch of Manchester Street Library opened at Charles Young Community Center on East Third Street. Mrs. H.H. Rowe, director African-American recreation board; Mrs. Harietta Jackson, seated, African-American librarian; Mrs. Henry Hornsby, volunteer in charge of setting up branch; Mrs. T.E. Van Meter, executive secretary of Manchester Street Library, and Carolyn Johnson, African-American.
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/th71dqdvnq652Building at southwest corner of High and Limestone streets, now occupied by Frosty's Food Market. Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy, lived in this building while a student at Transylvania College. Picture made in April, 1946.
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/th71fd4cx646wC.G. Wheeldon, Boy Scouts field executive, tying bundle, Calvin M. Hall, Scout executive; Charlie Sturgill, paper sale chairman; Graham Y. Davidson, Legion Commander; and Lieutenant Harold J. Engel, of Lexington Signal Depot, scrap paper committeemen.
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/th71pf4h4jnd3C.W. Sulier, left, former president of Lexington Chamber of Commerce; Matthew Barrett, resident manager for Cluett, Peabody and Company, stand talking with a female employee. Picture made at plant at 509 West Main Street.
ark:/16417/th715vh91d97jca. 1935. Drum and Bugle Corps of Man O'War post No. 8 of the Kentucky Department, American Legion, marching down the 100 block of East Main Street past the Ben Ali Theater and the Ben Snyder Building. The corps are commanded by Col. Dallas D. Dennis.
ark:/16417/th71n6p9l9f2sca. 1942-1944. New Armory on Old Frankfort Pike.
ark:/16417/th7f0xnn8hg9xca. 1942-1944. New Armory on Old Frankfort Pike.
ark:/16417/th7p3z26df04rCable equipment at the Central Rock Company, 1942.
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.