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ark:/16417/th7105czpfxrsFiremen demonstrate aerial bridge for fire school. June, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7105dx66jxqEugene Siler shakes hands with Mrs. Ray Gilliam at the Republican Ninth District's Lincoln Day rally.Image
ark:/16417/th7105grxwt5rUniversity of Kentucky golf players. Captain Johnny Owens Jr., Marvin Lear, Dick Hicks and Bill Dudley Baker.
ark:/16417/th7105jdzwhl4Transylvania College freshmen girls, complete with 'beanie' caps, get physicals. Pictured left to right are Carolyn Wood, Dolly Wheeler, Anne Ruth White, Harry Stephenson, Barbara Wilson, and Mildred Vance.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/th7105pmx7hs0Hundreds watch fire prevention parade and skit. Two young children watch the parade. An unidentified African-American girl, left, and an unidentified African-American boy, right, standing watching the parade.Image
ark:/16417/th7105w6kcs3nLocal Democrats meet Senator Alben W. Barkley. Mrs. G. Stanley Milligan, Mrs. Faulconer Powell, Senator Barkley, William B. Martin and Judge W. E. Nichols. October, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7105zbbg7lvPortrait of J.T. Fowler. Fowler himself was in shadows when The Herald-Leader photographer caught this unusual portrait of the novice welterweight as he prepared to throw a left into the chin of an imaginary opponent. Fowler, who received his high school diploma while in the Army, is a post-graduate student at Henry Clay high school where he is seeking credits that'll make him eligible for University enrollment. The young Golden Glover played basketball while in the Army, but never boxed.Image
ark:/16417/th71062ctphmdDan P. Jones, P. M. Conway and Robert B. Diehl meeting in connection with plans of Kentucky Chamber of Commerce to aid state water users.Image
ark:/16417/th71062pr328hTwo-car collision about two and a half miles from Lexington on the Winchester pike.
ark:/16417/th7106354f57dPictures in connection with crash of plane in which two men died, Joseph W. Fagan and Harry Garard. October, 1950.Image
ark:/16417/th710640rtnc9Judge Ossa W. Stanley, Frankfort; Clinton M. Harbison, and Dr. Thomas D. Clark, left to right, principal speakers at final dinner of Cakes and Ale Club held at Lafayette Hotel. Dinner given as a memorial to founder, late Judge Samuel M. Wilson. February, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7106570cbg5Miss Betty Ann Shropshire, bride-elect, honored at luncheon. Mrs. Ben F. Buckley III, the hostess, Miss Shropshire, Mrs, Robert Goodpaster and Miss Camilla Weathers
ark:/16417/th7106631t8h5One of the two cars involved in a Versailles road accident. Two were injured. Elmer Collins, Charles Hatton and Chester Dunn were in cars.Image
ark:/16417/th71067wkb5mhBetter Babies section. Jan Fisher, left, Judy Fisher, center, and Billy Congleton, right, at lunch.Image
ark:/16417/th7106brts9n8Cub Scouts gather at home of Mrs. A. C. Stagg for handicraft session. Seated, Jimmy Isaacs, Tim Perkins, Philip Beals, Tommy Heilbron, Jimmy Sparks, George Spencer and Ronnie Thompson. Standing, Boy Scout Dick Dedman
ark:/16417/th7106bxks3psHerbert Couf, former student at Transylvania College, bass clarinetist with Pittsburgh Symphony orchestra. February 1949
ark:/16417/th7106c9mqch7Four University of Kentucky (UK) co-eds on new small car made by Kaiser-Frazer. Carmen Pigue, Doris Jean Ross, Evelyn Summitt, and Rose Blair. Image
ark:/16417/th7106ckgtvc5Woman thrown from her car. Mrs. B. L. Thompson, lying on stretcher, being taken to a hospital after she was thrown from her car when it collided with another. There are several unidentified men standing around and her car is in the background.Image
ark:/16417/th7106ddgkf77Unusual Christmas presents suggested by Home Page editor. Potpourri in a cup and saucer on a table.Image
ark:/16417/th7106gxb47cmH. C. Robinson, chairman, Salem Wallace, vice chairman, and Mrs. Leon Oettinger, publicity chairman, of the Fayette County Committee of the Kentucky Society for Crippled Children's annual sale of Easter Seals.
ark:/16417/th7106h68ph46In connection with Herald-Leader "Cinderella" guest, Miss Helena Jackson in a plane with Charles Bohmer. Image
ark:/16417/th7106jl4pw67Jesse Tunstill, Phil Cutchin, and Charlie Bill Walker, co-captains in the University of Kentucky's football game with Tennessee, accept horse shoe of carnations from Howard Stephenson, right, Mt. Sterling, president of University Student Government Association. Rally preceded by a parade from Alumni gym to Union Station, where Wildcats were off to Knoxville to play Tennessee.
ark:/16417/th7106km1gvtqBride-elect Nancy Jean Bright, right, honored at party. Miss Mary Alice Mayer, Miss Barbara Stanfiell, Joseph Papania III.Image
ark:/16417/th7106l1b0qlbPat Pinney, left, 725 Melrose street, and Harriet Hart, 812 Sunset drive, each 12 years of age and pupils in seventh grade at Morton Junior High school. Taken by Herald photographer Nov. 10, 1948 at Main and Mill streets and shows girls looking at newly erected Christmas decorations.
ark:/16417/th7106l1w217dPictured in connection with Lexington Homecoming. Washington state visitors on Greentree farm. E. C. Knapp, Mrs. Knapp, Mrs. Floyd A. Ellis, Mr. Ellis.Image
ark:/16417/th7106l8g3g5vMrs. Carter Haley and the pansies she has in her garden. Close up of pansies next to a ruler.Image
ark:/16417/th7106mmrjdxjRehearsal for "Oh. Suzanna", the annual Knights of Columbus minstrel-revue, to be given at the Henry Clay High School auditorium. Shown standing, left to right, are Herb Keller, Mrs. Sue Henry and H. H. Stout, with Mrs. Susan Meyer accompanying at the piano.Image
ark:/16417/th7106mpvll91Aerials of Lexington and vicinity. Made in October, 1949. Days motel, Howard and Heary. Winchester pike section.Image
ark:/16417/th7106nbvq0pgCommunity Chest Drive. Two children standing in front of flag. November 1950. Image
ark:/16417/th7106pqgssfcBetter roads best method of attracting tourist trade Inquiring Reporter is informed. Norma Lewis is pictured.
ark:/16417/th7106rhdr0t1Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins who raise chinchilla on their Mercer farm.Image
ark:/16417/th7106rsglpbgSpring styles in shoes.Image
ark:/16417/th7106vm779cvThe All-State Tournament Squad at the State High School Basketball Tournament held at the Memorial Coliseum. March 1953. Unpublished.Image
ark:/16417/th7106vw1fk8jRichard Price-Carl Maul fight, January 13, 1949.Image
ark:/16417/th7106wvf89x9Walter J. Black retires after 32 years as rural mail carrier. Portrait of Mr. Black. Image
ark:/16417/th7106xmqswhwGroup at table with Dennis Morgan at lunch in Golden Horseshoe. Norris Armtrong, Danville; Mrs. Morgan; Mrs. George Swinebroad; Mrs. Armstrong; Mr. Morgan; and Mrs. Swinebroad standing. May, 1948.
ark:/16417/th710700104xrPictured in connection with activities at Blue Grass Field as Wildoats returned after beating Mississippl 47-0. James E. Durham, James Holman and John Elliot, Lincoln county, who bought plane tickets for next Wildcat game away from home. Image
ark:/16417/th710707nbxfgScenes in connection with reception accorded the University of Kentucky basketball team upon return after winning championship. April, 1948.
ark:/16417/th710709968m1Fayette Education Association spring festival. Left to right: Miss Joan Lewis, Transylvania College; Harry Perkins, ninth grade teacher at Lafayette; Miss Eloise Dietz, ninth grade teacher at Lafayette; Miss Elizabeth Jayne, University of Kentucky, a student teacher, and Mrs. Harold Adams and Mrs. Eunice Taylor, also ninth grade teachers at Lafayette. Image
ark:/16417/th71070qg2k9kPictures show smokestacks at various points in city.
ark:/16417/th71073ttk2w2Members of Wolf Run Homemakers Club serve sandwiches at Cerebral Palsy Clinic at Cardinal Hill. Shown are (left to right) Mrs. S. C. Jones, chairman; Mrs. Arvil Richmond, Charles Ray Richmond of Williamsburg, Charles Ronnie Ross and Mrs. Mae Ross of Junction City. Back row (left to right) Mrs. J. E. Humphrey and Mrs. James Hall Jr. Image
ark:/16417/th710752hnnhsTop of Fayette county courthouse. June 2, 1949.
ark:/16417/th71075qzgbpvRemoving stumps on farm of James Carr. Removed stumps. Bulldozer, operated by an unidentified man, removing sump.Image
ark:/16417/th71076nr5bgcBetty Jo Botkins, Bill Sprague and Terry Turbeville, participants in play to be presented by Lexington Children's Theater.
ark:/16417/th71078724bg4Unclaimed bicycles distributed to orphans home by Police Department. Lieutenant Joe Hoskins and Ben Lancaster.
ark:/16417/th710789mb4rrHomemade garments modeled at Farm and Home Convention. l to r, Mrs. Clifton Cooper, and her two-year-old daughter, Elsie, Oldham county; Mrs. W. W. Harbourt and granddaughter Betty Lou Gossett, six, Oldham, and Mrs. G. W. Switzer and daughter, Anne Wesley, two and a half, Franklin county.
ark:/16417/th710793bb67fPictured with other student nurses to be capped at Good Samaritan hospital. December, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7107gkx0v8qNew Junior League provisionals. They are (seated, left to right) Mrs. Alex Herrington, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. William Tuney, Mrs. Thomas Bell, Mrs. Nelson Wollcott, Mrs. Richard Elliot, Mrs. Henry Graddy Jr., Mrs. John Harvey Jr. and (standing, left to right) Mrs. James Mulloy, Mrs. Ben Kessinger Jr., Mrs. William Robertson, Mrs. Joe Johnson III, Miss Betty Dabney, Miss Emma Lou Thomas, Mrs. Kerns Thompson, Mrs. John Patton and Mrs. Robert K. Rouse. Image
ark:/16417/th7107lswvfsbLayout showing Lexington housewives cooperating in Clean Up Campaign. Portrait of Mrs. William Gabbert.Image
ark:/16417/th7107m8n0hm2Four-H Achievement Week at takes place at the University of Kentucky (UK). Story by C. A. Lewis. Pictured are members of the University club in meeting with officers Eloise Lorch, Jack Heller, Jean Saile, Glen McCormack, and Emma Conder.Image
ark:/16417/th7107mdlpgb5Chief Michael Caronia (left) of the Lexington area Navy recruiting office greets Shelby N. Vance (center), who spent 29.5 years in the Navy, and his son, William Frank Vance, "honor man" recruit of his company at Great Lakes, Illinois. October 1948.