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ark:/16417/th76mqkpz2nlpA Blue Grass Day shopper sits as she rides up the escalator at S.S. Kresge Co.Image
ark:/16417/th71c71d99dczA Boxer with her 11 pups, owned by Alfred Ruh.
ark:/16417/th71trz4c43xbA boy in art class sponsored by the Lexington Junior League and the University of Kentucky. March, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7dpl22zgrvcA bridal luncheon for Miss Dorothy West. Pictured; Miss Faye Fitzgerald, Miss Wilma Baker, Miss Beulah Reynolds, and Miss Dorothy West.Image
ark:/16417/th71kfhk3z1k0A bulldozer sits beside a creek in Bath County, which will be replaced with a farm road.Image
ark:/16417/th71gmtv34v2nA car was overturned as it crashed into the fence of John Patton's home on De Roode Street.Image
ark:/16417/th71cztlvn4kdA Chinese student is welcomed to Transylvania College. Mrs. Rose Franks, Miss Shuang Ching Change, Miss Nina Bowell, Deh Ben Chin and Miss Mary Elizabeth.Image
ark:/16417/th780s1thnsf0A chorus of 76 women from Homemakers clubs in Fayette, Clark, Scott and Franklin counties. Members of the Homemakers Club Chorus. Left to right, Mrs. Lewis Robinson, Mrs. W. D. Porter, Mrs. J. A. Stevens, Mrs. Arthur Rice, Mrs. B. B. Stone, Mrs. Joe Jarvis, Mrs. Paul Owen, Mrs. Hubert Myers, Mrs. William Wash.Image
ark:/16417/th719s7sffgm9A chorus of 76 women from Homemakers clubs in Fayette, Clark, Scott and Franklin counties. Mrs. Lewis Robinson, extreme left, is director of the chorus.Image
ark:/16417/th71cjzlss86qA church-finance demonstration and conference was held at the Immanuel Baptist church. Among those who attended were A. B. Cash, field secretary of the Baptist Mountain Mission program; Dr. T. Russell Purdy, pastor of Lexington's Calvary Baptist church, and Edward Walker, a missionary of the Elkhorn Baptist Association. Image
ark:/16417/th7sl58tlfzzkA close street shot of Main street with traffic and street side parking. March 9, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71fjt0cc9tvA closer picture of Main street with traffic and street side parking. March 9, 1949.
ark:/16417/th74kjr4r0qcfA clothing center operated by the Welfare Department of the Lexington Woman's Club provides clothing to needy children in the Lexington City Schools. The center is located on the second floor of the Ashland school, and is open for two hours every Thursday morning during the school year. Pictured are Mrs. R.B. Congleton (left) and Mrs. William Gorman (right) helping two children select clothes.Image
ark:/16417/th7183z7274czA committee from the general board of trustees of the Shrine hospital in North America inspects the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children in Lexington. A man stands over a girl in her crib. January 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th71bt9x6908mA committee from the general board of trustees of the Shrine hospital in North America inspects the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children in Lexington. A man talks to a girl. January 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7cdtq2cc2q9A committee from the general board of trustees of the Shrine hospital in North America inspects the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children in Lexington. Six adults and two children stand around a girl in her crib. January 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th71pzdx16kh9A committee from the general board of trustees of the Shrine hospital in North America inspects the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children in Lexington. The visitors included (left to right) Tom C. Lay, Galloway Calhoun, Judge Clyde I. Webster, Mrs. Gertrude R. Folendorf, Robert B. Smith and John D. McGilvray. The group of six adults stand over child Troy Watson, who is in his crib.Image
ark:/16417/th761xjg1wlwdA Confederate monument in the Versailles cemetery, honoring Kentuckian C. G. Campbell, other Southern soldiers, and an unknown soldier. Story by George N. Reynolds.Image
ark:/16417/th7dfk6b0p3g6A convertible crashes into the East End Barbershop on Corral street and North Eastern avenue, after colliding with a panel truck. Exterior view of the damaged barbershop and car.Image
ark:/16417/th7122tlc4gwxA convertible crashes into the East End Barbershop on Corral street and North Eastern avenue, after colliding with a panel truck. Interior view of the damaged barbershop.Image
ark:/16417/th71dg65gdrs5A corn field damaged by a thunderstorm on the farm of Verner M. Moore on the Versailles pike, near the Keeneland Race Course.Image
ark:/16417/th784rvdd4r7mA covered bridge, date unknown.
ark:/16417/th7snhjsr42dhA crowd of spectators at the downtown parade, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees), held in honor of the Lafayette High School Generals, who won the State High School Basketball Tournament.Image
ark:/16417/th718n1cr9v74A crowd of unidentified men and women entering the William Whitley house; taken from the interior of the house.Image
ark:/16417/th7sbl77fgzj7A crowd of unidentified men and women gathered outside of the William Whitley house.Image
ark:/16417/th7fpt4rrzz1kA crowd of unidentified men and women gathered outside of the William Whitley house.Image
ark:/16417/th7d7hdpw1g90A crowd shot including Governor Earle Clements and Mayor Tom Mooney, as the Wildcat squad left for New York.
ark:/16417/th71h4bhfcg8xA crowd shot taken as the Wildcat squad left for New York.
ark:/16417/th7scfrnsg7d7A distributive occupation class in vocational retail training at Lafayette High school allows students to take classes in the morning and work during the afternoon. Pictured (left to right) are students Dale Turner, Lucille Kokendoffer, Burnie Rankin, Bettye Viley and Lawrence Yates.Image
ark:/16417/th7132fs76rpgA donation of $500 by the Winchester Lions Club launches Clark county drive for emergency funds to combat polio. Edwin G. Jesse, Paul Richardson and Charles Hazelrigg.
ark:/16417/th71n8nd927jbA driving student and instructor crashed a truck into a parked car. The student, Hazel Ferry and the instructor, Harry Devine, were treated for minor injuries at the Good Samaritan Hospital.Image
ark:/16417/th767qhv1rfr0A farmer unloads a horse from its trailer. Leftover from the Blue Grass Review negatives. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th71ndbch6xc5A female customer at the First National Bank and Trust Company on its seventy fifth anniversary.Image
ark:/16417/th7gncvtlklwvA female worker at city hall tries out the city of Lexington's new tax-billing machine.Image
ark:/16417/th715zt639299A fire destroyed a barn and damaged a silo on James E. Rockefeller's farm on Russell Cave Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7jwzgqmrlmlA fire destroys a tobacco barn on farm of James M. Sharp.Image
ark:/16417/th71f4zxd9rx1A fire place in the interior of the William Whitley house.Image
ark:/16417/th71m80hb7vpmA float depicting Sleeping Beauty and entered by Alpha Xi Delta sorority won woman's trophy for best fairy tale float in University of Kentucky's (UK) annual May Day parade. Miss Elizabeth Walters was Sleeping Beauty.
ark:/16417/th7l5tgj2zmqvA four-room frame house was moved from Rose Street to Liberty Road, escorted by city police.Image
ark:/16417/th718t0n5hpsgA game of circle tag at the Clark County 4-H Club picnic at Hollywood Park off Kiddville Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7105n3gp2rlA game of circle tag at the Clark County 4-H Club picnic at Hollywood Park off Kiddville Road.Image
ark:/16417/th71fvbrx43gvA General Electric picket line marcher, identified by the county patrol as Ester Tice, of Lexington, being arrested by Lieutenant Frank Dillon on a charge of breach of the peace.
ark:/16417/th7cz19tf0xm3A giant Goldback turtle, thought to be 100 years old, is caught from a pond on Belmont farm. Pictured with the turtle are John Harlow (left) and Bill Rice (right).Image
ark:/16417/th7tsr4xvvr3wA giant Sycamore tree located in Lincoln County.Image
ark:/16417/th7854dw848s1A giant Sycamore tree located in Lincoln County. An unidentified man holds a yardstick to the tree while an unidentified boy sits in the tree.Image
ark:/16417/th714mtxjxgvtA gilded antique frame made into a wedding gift shadow box.Image
ark:/16417/th7d51qkdtxq5A group of 17 Southern high school students take a bus trip to New York, sponsored by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF). Shown in the front row, left to right, are Judy Greene, Toni Sonia Shine, and Betsy Brignac. Shown in the back row, left to right, are Jake Freshour, Charles Collins, Sammy Reynolds, and William P. Gragg, grand secretary of the grand lodge of the Kentucky IOOF . Holding the camera is W. M. Carlton of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the IOOF, tour director. Unidentified group members, shown in the background, were cropped out of the published picture.Image
ark:/16417/th714rdlt5nb5A group of Boy Scouts and their leaders from Victory Christian Church who are going on a trip to the Lincoln Memorial at Hodgenville. The group will travel to Elizabethtown and then begin a three-day hike over thirty-four miles to the memorial. Pictured are (back row, left to right) Reverend L.B. Scarborough, pastor of the church, William E. Baxter, chairman of the Scout committee, H.O. Mitchell, Scoutmaster, Jackie Colyer, Jeff Horseman, Gary Brannock, Bobby McDaniel, Roscoe Mitchell, Billy Gott, and (front row, left to right) Frank Rippetoe, John Salyer, Jimmy DeLisle, Wayne Foster, J. Howard Johnson, John West, Ben Zimmerman, and John Baxter.Image
ark:/16417/th71dh1zmdc73A group of Central Kentucky boys prepare to leave for Camp Pet-O-Se-Ga, located near Petoskey, Michigan, which is owned and directed by H.L. Templin, a graduate of the University of Kentucky (UK).Image
ark:/16417/th774vmxj686wA group of children in the Ridgeway Road area is planning a carnival to benefit the Cardinal Hill convalescent hospital, to be held at Pegsie, Rufie and Charles Lisle's home on Ridgeway Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7dwdk55nbb9A group of children with adults leaned on racetrack rail while they watched the Keeneland race.Image
ark:/16417/th7807xrqj89vA group of educators from Burma (Sri Lanka) visiting the University of Kentucky (UK) to study American educational methods. The meeting took place at the office of University president Dr .H. L. Donovan. Shown seated, left to right, are U. Thin Tun, former mayor of Rangoon; Dr. H. L. Donovan; U. Kaung, head of the mission and director of the Public Instruction for Union of Burma; and U. Than, member of the Burmese Parliament. Shown standing, left to right, are U. Thein Han, University of Rangoon librarian; Sao Saimong, chief education officer of Shan States and member of the U.S. Education Foundation in Burma; and U. San Htwar, managing editor of the Burma Translation Society of Rangoon. Image