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ark:/16417/th7zs20ptslwtJohn N. DuQuin, fountain manager for S. S. Kresge store, presiding at Salvation Army collection stand.
ark:/16417/th7zs0kn5c2s4Glenn May, right, and Oliver York are pictured boxing on the opening night of the 1953 Golden Gloves tournament. January, 1953.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrzvs3mgw0Progress of construction work on University of Kentucky (UK)'s Stoll Field stands
ark:/16417/th7zrwtz1kwf0Ridgeway Road kids to give circus for Cardinal Hill. Group portrait of Charlie Lisle and his dog, Smoky, left, and Pegsie Lisle, center background. Forming the first pyramid are Larry Newman and Penny Jones, on bottom, and Pat Moloney, on top. On the bottom of the second pyramid are Tommy Polites, Jerry Bingham, and Bobby Grossman. On top of them are Steve Davis and Ruth Ann Gaddie, while Rufie Lisle holds the top position. Debbie Moloney forms the third pyramid while on top of twins Judy and Peggy Carnes.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrwnlc455hUnidentified man studied the Keeneland board.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrwlv63102Opening of McCrory's Store. Unidentified women employees preparing for opening day in an interior shot of the store.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrwfjh07mxSpring fashions 1951. Shoes.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrth5m3dw3Group from movie colony at the Ben Eubank farm to film final scene in The Asphalt Jungle. Story by Warren Schweder. Mrs. James Steele and Mrs. Ben Eubank Jr. look at script over shoulder of Miss Jean Hagen and Mrs. Hayden.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrt8784xz9Interior of house occupied by H.F. Kirgasner, piled with junk, which fire marshal has ordered cleaned up. January, 1949.
ark:/16417/th7zrt00cdlcvHigh water from Kentucky River. Engineers in pictures are W. H. Jackson, left, and John E. McCall. Bridge located at Boonesboro.
ark:/16417/th7zrsrffbp5jBobby Joe Hiler, the only Lexington Boy Scout attending the Third National Jamboree.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrqpzqgc2hCounty schools plan program for ill, hospitalized children. Pictured; Mrs. Edna Featherston, Dr. N. C. Turpen, E. M. Norsworth and Miss Louisa Fallon.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrpxbdmk2bHorse farm scenes in Rotogravure section of Blue Grass Review edition of Herald-Leader. Colt lying down in a field.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrnhjb5lvlNew South Elkhorn Baptist Church.
ark:/16417/th7zrngvr453mGirls at Lexington Orphans Home get permanents from National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists association (Assn.) members. Pictured here is Mrs. Margaret Rutherford examining the curls of Gay Smedley, Jean Campbell, and Patsy Smedley (holding mirror).Image
ark:/16417/th7zrlhlh10cwFrench Maggard with some of his tomato plants, in his garden on Fontaine Road.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrkslrxz67Visitors from France inspect Circle M stallions. Robert Lesoffre, French Veterinarian, Henry H. Knight, Gayle Mohney and M. Marcel Boussac. November, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7zrjqp5xjqlScenes at Vanderbilt-University of Kentucky (UK) football game. October, 1948.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrjmllg0p8Clifton D. Prewitt-Frank Turner fight, January 19, 1949. One fighter delivering blow to other's face.Image
ark:/16417/th7zrhr5942gmInquiring Reporter gets opinions as to early placing of Christmas decorations. Mrs. Charles Ketron, 651 Elsemere park.
ark:/16417/th7zrd14qkq96Hat Styles: Miss Pat Brossman poses in a rippled brim bonnet of gold velours with a bronze beaded band and a copper cabochon.Image
ark:/16417/th7zr7zqgrrfwPictures in connection with state high school basketball tournament at Louisville. Bob Mulcahy accepting runner-up trophy from Governor Earle Clements.
ark:/16417/th7zr6fdhqnncNewcomers: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ward are pictured with their sons Stephen, Edward, and Richard in the living room of their new home at 569 Stratford Drive (Dr.).Image
ark:/16417/th7zr4vl8cf92Scenes in connection with arrival in Lexington of General Motors Train of Tomorrow. Aboard the train, N.H. Bogie and Bill Henry. March 1949.
ark:/16417/th7zr2c54llvgUK students injured in traffic accident on Paris Pike. Pictured is William Yates, driver of the car, sitting on floor of a vehicle waiting for aid.Image
ark:/16417/th7zr1qr4ldptPictures in connection with record cold wave. Scene in Clifton park.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqz91ns8ppSue Carol Williamson, 14, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Walters Williamson, who died of bullet wounds at Georgetown, consoled by Mrs. Cecil Reynolds. Image
ark:/16417/th7zqxw0v5x6tScenes at hearing before city commissioners on petition of Lexington Railway System for increase in fare. Edward F. Prichard.
ark:/16417/th7zqv78pp880County Patrol Lieutenant James Bivens and an unidentified child checking damage after a car driven by Mrs. Harry L. Russell crashed into the front room of the Carl Rice home.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqt8xsmcdwMembers of Reserve Officers Training Corps accept from Captain Antony McCain (in civilian clothes) Reserve Officers Association plaques. Colonel Henry H. Rogers, Colonel Robert Sherman Larson and Major George I. Wagner.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqt5lhkn1vPictured at coffee at home of Mrs. Thomas Champe Greis on Holliday Road. Miss Elizabeth Wigginton and Miss Patricia Griffin, brides-elect, were guests of honor. Among the guests present were (back row, left to right) Miss Ann Virginia Webb, Miss Wigginton, Mrs. Greis, Miss Griffin, Miss Betty Clardy and Miss Ann Elliott and (seated on the floor, left to right) Miss Billy Jackson and Miss Martha Ringo.
ark:/16417/th7zqs3rtwcfcBen Simpson Jr.-Raymond Horne fight, January 19, 1949. Image
ark:/16417/th7zqr87kz1b8Scenes during Christmas buying rush in Lexington. Used in connection with feature story on how clerks in stores view the customer. December, 1947.
ark:/16417/th7zqqzx22bhzOmer Cooke, Preston Cooke and Ben Rose begin cutting their tobacco.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqqvh182s5Mock election at UK. Standing, from left to right, are John Chandler, Miss Lucy Ward, and Miss Jean Grant.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqphc5w3hfWildcat-Xavier game on Stoll field October 5, 1946.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqp2rwxwzxInquiring Reporter asks locals if California still holds "Good Climate" rating. Portrait of Mrs. Arthur Roberts Jr.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqnp099dzdBlue Grass Review. Walnut Hill Farm's Rodney. January 1951.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqgxhw00b1Lafayette High-Versailles High football 28-0. Halfback Ted Pearson is shown just after plowing over the goal line from the five-yard line for Lafayette's first touchdown. Linebacker Arthur Curry is tackling Pearson and Guard Charles McGohon (10) is watching the Umpire, Layton Cox, signal the touchdown. There are several other unidentified players and referees on the field.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqfrxzpg42Winchester New kitchen in First Christian church at Winchester. Standing, from left to right, in front of a stove inside the new kitchen are Mrs. E. M. Allen Jr., Mrs. Edgar Norton and Mrs. John Calloway.Image
ark:/16417/th7zqfmt92dn8Eastern State Hospital for the Insane, West Fourth Street, Lexington, KY. Views of women's ward building, shot of empty hallway, October, 1944.
ark:/16417/th7zqdnxxm8sdGeorge Hukle, 161 Lincoln Avenue, driving stake into Kenwick plot.
ark:/16417/th7zqclg51dr5Sixth and last in a series of stories by Bush Brooke in observance of National Newspaper Week. Left to right, Herald-Leader carriers Carl Russell, Kinne Barnett, Marion Lail and Skipper Shaw. October, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7zq85br463nKentucky Press Association (KPA) meeting at Mammoth Cave. Scenes at party Saturday night. June, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7zq799v55psBilly Smith (left) and Carl Hudson, both of Lexington, take a peek at the lineup of mittmen who start swinging tonight in The Herald-Leader's annual Golden Gloves tournament. Both are in the Open division, and Smith--thanks to few entries in the middleweight ranks--must beat only Walter Scott for a championship.Image
ark:/16417/th7zq6x0566f7Lances, leadership society for third year men at the University of Kentucky, sponsored a carnival to raise money for a junior men's scholarship fund. Roy Moreland featured in "The Egg and Eye". Image
ark:/16417/th7zq64wcj1gjFront panel of automatic voting machine.
ark:/16417/th7zq1t853mwtMrs. Cecil Moberly modeling the newly fashionable poodle haircut.Image
ark:/16417/th7zq186nddg2Ruins of home at new Zion, Scott County, where Joe Lightburn, African American, and five other members of his family perished in fire. Some of the victim's neighbors were standing beside the ruins when the shot was taken.
ark:/16417/th7zq02bfl3cqVolunteers to aid in registration of draftees. Mrs. Sara P. Saunders, draft clerk. August, 1948.
ark:/16417/th7zpx1tz0qs3Children in summer play school activities. Charles Davis, Ann Combs, and Alex Gess.
ark:/16417/th7zpvlpqv6g3Students give their opinions of how to improve the high school system: portrait of Karen Shine, a senior at Henry Clay high school.Image