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Historic images of Louisville collection

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 2007_046_B-UA
Content Description

Four binders and two loose photographic prints featuring historic buildings, structures, and views of Louisville. One binder contains primarily reproductions of photographs, with a few reproductions of prints. A second binder consists primarily of photographic reproductions of prints. Two other binders contain photographs taken during the construction of the "Big Four" bridge. Dates given are for the original photographs and prints; it is unclear when the copies were made.

Dates: 1882-1929

Louisville Illustrated

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 1973_733-UA
Content Description

A history of Louisville with many photographic illustrations. Published by H.R. Page & Co., in 1889; location of publication unknown.

Dates: 1889

Louisville photographs and drawings, oversized

 Collection
Identifier: 1973_438-UA
Content Description Photographs and drawings of buildings and scenes in Louisville, Kentucky. Includes Rendering of Appliance Park (1940s) -- Drawing of addition to JB Speed Art Museum / site plan, Belknap Campus (1953) -- Composite class photograph, Male High School (1907) -- Port of Louisville (1884) -- Louisville Natural History Museum -- St. Joseph's Infirmary (from RG Potter Collection -- 1986-032) -- Louisville Free Public Library Museum -- Southern Presbyterian Seminary (includes negative and two prints)...
Dates: 1876-1977

Donald Roth Louisville postcard and memorabilia collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2011_143-UA
Summary The Donald Roth Louisville Postcard and Memorabilia Collection consists largely of postcards (circa 1900-1970) of Louisville, Kentucky educational and social service institutions, churches, downtown and neighborhood street scenes, aerial views, businesses, floods, and recreational sites and commercial activity postcards. In addition there are significant numbers of Louisville area business cards and flyers, tourist promotion materials, sports memorabilia, political and radio/TV personality...
Dates: 1900-1970

N. David Williams house histories

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2011_135-UA
Summary

David Williams is a local activist, writer and artist. He is interested in the older homes in Louisville and the surrounding area and has done research and writing on such homes. These papers are the result of his research. He has donated copies of these works to other repositories as well as to the University Archives and Records Center.

Dates: 1973-2012