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ark:/16417/th7sglsrcs61tA group of first graders at Harrison School presented a "circus" and a dramatization of "Chicken Little" for their parents and others. Serving as clowns in the circus were Billy Keith (seated, left) and Barbara Martin (seated, right). Taking part in "Chicken Little" were Robert Stewart (seated, second from left) and Janet Fortney (seated, second from right), and (back row, left to right) Daniel Jenkins, Lawrence Long, Glenn Reynolds, and Mathew Robinson.Image
ark:/16417/th7w02d17qzqdA group of kids from the Manchester Street Library decided the library needed a tennis court and they decided to make it themselves. Pictured; George Wardle, Jesse Kidd Jr., Emmett Gilbert, Charles Essex, Ora Lee Kidwell and Jerry Hulett pulling a drag with riders; Laura Jean Ivey and Barbara Honshul, sitting; Judy Marcus and Linda Burton.Image
ark:/16417/th7mtxvcq7p46A group of Lexington practical nurses who completed a sixty-four (64) hour training course sponsored by the Fayette County Board of Education and the Appalachian School of Practical Nursing: pictured are (front row, left to right) Mrs. Ruth Logan, Mrs. Ruth McCurry, and Mrs. Corrine Carter, (second row, left to right) Mrs. Lida Plunkett, Mrs. Isabel Gray, Mrs. Elizabeth Satchell, Mrs. Eva Reynierson, and Miss Julie Vogt, (back row, left to right) Mrs. Drusa Clough, Mrs. Georgia Riddell, Mrs. Marie Plowman, Mrs. Blanche Frantz, Mrs. Julia Winkle, and Mrs. Agnes Davidson.Image
ark:/16417/th71hdc4fl8bzA group of men listen to an explanation of the operation of the new water plant at Lancaster, given by J. Stephen Watkins, Lexington engineer whose firm supervised the project.Image
ark:/16417/th7985s0jkl0nA group of men listen to an explanation of the operation of the new water plant at Lancaster, given by J. Stephen Watkins, Lexington engineer whose firm supervised the project.Image
ark:/16417/th79jc58qpwbqA group of seventeen naval reservists from the Lexington Reserve Unit leave for a two-week training period at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Pictured (not necessarily in order) are Howard McKenzie, Jr., Emil Perry, Wayne Steele, Gary Smith, Harry Gabbard, Ronald Elliott, David Cottrell, Paul Beasley, Dwight Meyers, Charles Price, Theodore Howard, William MacFarland, Carl Burman, Kenneth Whitaker, Harold Craycraft, Donald Willoughby, and John Dennis.Image
ark:/16417/th7lhp6148fm2A group of Shriners pictured during inspection trip at Shriners Hospital. 6/23/1949
ark:/16417/th71r8t76mlwnA group of volunteer March of Dimes workers pictured with truck which the Cottrell Motor Co. has loaned for use in "Operation Burley".Image
ark:/16417/th73kn82qkssrA group of volunteer workers in campaign to raise $75,000 in Fayette country to equipment Kentucky Society for Crippled Children's convalescent home. Group unidentified. 8/11/1949
ark:/16417/th71gngvn7q1jA group picture of Lafayette High School 43rd District basketball champions. Front, Bill Davis, assistant manager, Bob Rogers, trainer, Don Cundiff, manager, and Horace Pemberton, assistant manager. Second row, John Langford, Jimmy Osborne, W.C. Florence, Charles Hadden, Jimmy Hutchens and Don Harrod. Back, Brown Sharp, Assistant Coach Troy Adams, Bob Mulcahy, Jimmy Wieland, Bruce Brooks, Bobby Adams and Coach Ralph Carlislie.
ark:/16417/th7n20lzt659qA group pictured at the Daughters of the American Revolution tea. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th71gkp207mfnA group watching Alex Groze autograph basketball which will be given as door prize at Jaycee dinner honoring Wildcats.
ark:/16417/th71qw6fwzm92A handmade altar was donated to the Daughters of America of Kentucky by the Johnson family and the Big Spring Council of Georgetown. Shown, left to right, are Mrs. Minnie Dennunzio, state councilor; Mr. H. J. Johnson; Mrs. H. J. Johnson, retiring state councilor; and Mrs. Mabel Hutton, past state councilor.Image
ark:/16417/th715z88m5nj4A herd of registered Jersey cows in a dairy barn on the farm of H. G. McRay in Anderson County.Image
ark:/16417/th71b1lvvt6fxA Hereford bull leaving his stall after being sprayed by Jack Wilkinson on Jay Weil's stock farm in Fayette County.Image
ark:/16417/th7d9kmqz8z48A Holstein-type calf and a Hereford-type calf, born two weeks apart to a Guernsey-type cow on the farm of Luther Blakeman near Nicholasville. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th71325jmdlb1A home under construction on North Broadway extended.Image
ark:/16417/th7m1vrf0471wA house under construction on Cane Run Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7hw1r2pp9jnA house under construction on Nicholasville Pike.Image
ark:/16417/th7l014v5gn17A Jersey-Holstein cross cow owned by dairy farmers Earl and William Kinder in Mayslick. Story by Frank Borries.Image
ark:/16417/th75mkrnnnm6tA jubilant group after upsetting Lafayette, 43-41, the Henry Clay Blue Devils pose with the 11th Region championship trophy following Saturday night's final game at Memorial Coliseum. Kneeling (left to right) are Tommy Starnes, Younger Bowman, Captain Gayle Towles, Jon Collier and Student Managers Lawrence Yates and Don Fugett. Standing: Freddie Hines, Bill Williams, Bob Anderson, Joe Duff, Albert Prewitt, George Forbes and Coach Elmer (Baldy) Gilb.Image
ark:/16417/th710rd5dmt4tA Kroger grocery store under construction in Rosemont.Image
ark:/16417/th7s2wcb1cjwnA large tree in front of the home of George McFarland on the Crumbaugh pike in Scott county was broken off by a twister that struck through Fayette, Scott and Pendleton counties yesterday. McFarland also lost a barn and other trees.Image
ark:/16417/th7pd7f6htdhbA legislator addressing the 1940 session of the state legislature. There is a black board in the background listing times and places.
ark:/16417/th71d9372s44fA legislator presiding over the 1940 session of the state legislature pounds his gavel.
ark:/16417/th79f05k4g9p3A legislator smoking a cigar at his desk during the 1940 session of the state legislature.
ark:/16417/th714dl2f77dsA luncheon group at Idle Hour Country Club, pictured are Mrs. Robert Hicks, seated, Miss Sara Cecil Herr, Miss Frances Holton, Miss Ann Walton, Mrs. John Thomas Jackson III and Mrs. Robert Alexander III.
ark:/16417/th73l6vhk864wA man and a woman discuss horse sales at Keeneland. Leftover from the Blue Grass Review negatives. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th714twdt7k51A man in the tack room at Gentry Place Pony Farm. January 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th7vnm73fj4j0A map of Boiling Springs Country Club golf course.
ark:/16417/th71k1ppkjvlhA milk pick-up truck crashed on Richmond road: driver Billy Wayne Patrick, age nineteen, was trapped inside the truck for thirty minutes.Image
ark:/16417/th710vv1xrnb4A milk pick-up truck crashed on Richmond road: officers and spectators assisting at the scene.Image
ark:/16417/th7kftcp8q4lvA milk pick-up truck crashed on Richmond road: truck and milk cans sitting in the reservoir after the crash.Image
ark:/16417/th73qchtk98xbA Mineral Industries Building on the University of Kentucky (UK) campus. June 1952. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th71543wnqcdwA mock "union or no union" election was held at the Kentucky Labor School, which was sponsored by the Department of Research and Education of the Kentucky State Federation of Labor and held in a classroom building on the University of Kentucky (UK) campus. At left, Layman Durkin and Leo Meredith register to vote with make-believe officers (seated, left to right): Leonard Smith, union observer, Julian Head, National Labor Relations Board election officer, and Miss Frances Still, company observer. At right, Joseph Bishop submits his vote.Image
ark:/16417/th710mtrvz1blA new Kroger grocery store at Short Street and Broadway. July 1952. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th71clh9pwrx2A new Kroger grocery store being built on the South End, on Belt Line. June 1952. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th71bnd77lj3hA new rose garden, sponsored by the Kenwick Garden Club, is to be formally opened on the Kenwick School Grounds.Image
ark:/16417/th7r6x376k4h1A one way sign for Short Street from the one-way street plan.
ark:/16417/th71qpnh9g1cnA party in honor of Mrs. James Hagler of Cohasset, Massachusetts. From left are Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. Hagler, and Mrs. J.M. Bush. Mrs. Haglar was formerly Miss Kitty Mahan of Lexington. Image
ark:/16417/th7rw440r0kq9A Pekinese received a diploma in obedience class at a Lexington Kennel Club meeting. Image
ark:/16417/th71qxjjqwbvqA picnic area at Keeneland, where the Farm Bureau picnic was held. There are a few picnic table to the left and a volleyball net to the right.Image
ark:/16417/th7c6jwmnq03fA picture from the third floor of the First National Bank building looking south toward the intersection of South Upper and Main Street showing cars running both ways, which was the last day on which this could take place. Image
ark:/16417/th71nb9sn4drkA picture from the widening project on Sough Broadway.
ark:/16417/th71h0czc74j9A picture of Paul Ireland's land which shows the different stages of hay field clearing. Some of the land has only been cleared, some has been cleared and seeded, and some is uncleared. (Flags marking each area are included on the clipping.)Image
ark:/16417/th71q5x36xlh4A plane spraying to kill army worms on Headley Shouse farm on Versailles pike, Plane piloted by Charles Harker, Blytheville, Arkansas. May 27, 1949.
ark:/16417/th718t30xjxvmA plane spraying to kill army worms on Headley Shouse farm on Versailles pike, Plane piloted by Charles Harker, Blytheville, Arkansas. May 27, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71q4w5hghc5A plane spraying to kill army worms on Headley Shouse farm on Versailles pike. Plane piloted by Charles Harker, Blytheville, Arkansas. May 27, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7tjt51n7t3lA political candidate addresses a rally in the 1939 state campaign.
ark:/16417/th71gjr7dq1p2A portion of the profits from the 1952 Plug Horse Derby presented to the sponsoring organizations: Gilbert Scott (left), Jaycees (Junior Chamber of Commerce) co-chairman of the 1952 Derby, and Lester Schmidt (center), Lions Club co-chairman, receive checks from Thomas L. Adams (right), president of the Plug Horse Derby Foundation.Image
ark:/16417/th71g08hqhbm2A record high for this year was registered at the Blue Grass stockyards Friday when S. A. Shuping, left, buyer for J. G. Rogers of Lexington, paid the stockyards $32 a hundred pounds for this herd. The herd, which averaged 1,330 pounds, was fed and sold to the yards by Thomas Piatt, right.Image
ark:/16417/th71clltr5f3fA scene in Gratz Park taken in March, 1949.