Tools of the trade
Still life of a band's instruments (Saxophones, clarinets, trumpets), sheet music, and an unidentified man with his back turned in the background.
Still life of a band's instruments (Saxophones, clarinets, trumpets), sheet music, and an unidentified man with his back turned in the background.
Toots, a Jamaican reggae singer and guitarist, grins as he stands with his hands made into fists. On one hand he wears a driving glove. Printed in the...
The top half of Buck Clayton wearing a beret and a plaid suit jacket.
Top Jimmy and the Rhythm Pigs, a blues-rock band comprised of five white men, sit on a cement ledge of a rooftop. The two band members on the right...
Toppled train cars and other damage in the aftermath of the 1951 floods
The Torbay Hotel, with awnings on some windows, sits at the base of a mountain rising above the harbor in Torquay England, Sailboats are moored in the...
Torey Southwick seated and talking with children (African American and white) gathered around him during the Buckaroo Roundup. Photo taken from behind...
Group of children (African American and white girls and white boys) standing around Torey Southwick at the far end of a room during the Buckaroo...
Torey Southwick, at the Buckaroo Roundup, with white children and other adults (white women) at Children's Mercy Hospital. He's wearing a hat and...
Torey Southwicke and young children (African American and white) at an unidentified location in Kansas City, Missouri. Several children are wearing...
Torey Southwicke with Dr. Ned Smull's daughter (both white). They are holding an Ol' Gus's Good Kid Club Award Certificate while looking forward and...
Color-tinted photo of torn street advertisement for an April 3 performance by Epperson's Megaphone Minstrels at Convention Hall; Kansas City, Missouri...
Publicity photo of Torsha posing semi-nude with caption "the world's tallest exotic."
The Tosh Band, a Jamaican reggae quartet comprised of four men in individual close-up, head-shot portrait shots on one publicity flier. Top left is...
Publicity photo of Lew Tabackin in the foreground, wearing glasses and smoking out of a billiard pipe, and Toshiko Akioshi behind Lew, against a wall.
A black light mural of a total solar eclipse in the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Malian kora player Toumani Diabaté looks up toward the top of the kora he holds on his lap. He wears traditional clothing. Printed in the margin below...
A tour boat stopped on the side of a river somewhere in Europe. The side of the river has a large stone wall. Several large buildings and a row of...
The Tower Adorables, a dance troupe who performed at the Tower Theatre, 213 E 12th St., Kansas City, Mo.
The Tower Adorables on roller skates on the roof of Tower Theatre at 213 E 12th St., Kansas City, Mo,; note written on photo reads: Tower Adorables...
Tower Bridge in London. The bridge road is opening up to allow a ship to pass through. Groups of people are standing on a wooden pier and looking at...
Joan of Arc Tower, the only remaining keep of Rouen Castle in Rouen, France, is a cylindrical tower with a conical roof that stands above a forested...
Three horse-drawn carriages wait on the left, right, and center at the bottom of the bell tower in Pisa, Italy. A few men gather and lean on guide...
The Tower Orchestra at Tower Theater, 213 E 12th St., Kansas City, Mo.
The tower piece of the Tower Theatre prior to demolition; 213 E 12th St.; Kansas City, Mo.