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Showing posts with label umbrellas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label umbrellas. Show all posts
Friday, February 2, 2018
Stereoview of Two Couples Posing in a Rowboat On a Pond At Or Near Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut (1800's)
Stereoview of two couples posing in a rowboat on a pond at or near Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut, c. 1860-1887. By Prescott and White.
Source: New York Public Library.
Friday, July 28, 2017
Stereoview of People at the Beach in Long Branch, New Jersey (1865)
Instantaneous stereoview of people at the beach in Long Branch, New Jersey, c. 1865. By George Stacy.
Source: Library of Congress.
Monday, June 5, 2017
Stereoview of a Group in Front of the Barnard, Sumner and Company Store on Main Street in Worcester, Massachusetts (1879)
Stereoview of a group in front of the Barnard, Sumner and Company store on Main Street in Worcester, Massachusetts, September 1879. By Blair and Son.
Source: Boston Public Library.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Stereoview of People, Buildings, and a Hydrant Shooting Water Into the Air on Independence Day in Providence, Rhode Island (1873)
View of people, buildings, and a hydrant shooting water into the air in Providence, Rhode Island, July 4, 1873. By the photography firm Manchester Brothers.
Source: Boston Public Library.
Friday, September 30, 2016
Colorized View of Belgian Civilians Watching German Soldiers Marching Across Place Charles Rogier in Brussels, Belgium (1914)
Colorized view of Belgian civilians watching German soldiers marching across Place Charles Rogier in Brussels, Belgium, August 20, 1914. From the book The Nations At War published in 1918.
More information.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Stereoview of a Scene Titled “Paying the Election Bet” Showing a Crowd Surrounding a Man Wearing a Patriotic Outfit and Riding on a Cart in a Street Somewhere in Cheshire County, New Hampshire (1872)
Stereoview of a scene titled “paying the election bet” showing a crowd surrounding a man dressed as Uncle Sam riding on a cart in a street somewhere in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, November 14, 1872. By J. A. French.
Source.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
View of People Gathered in Public Square For an Unidentified Event in Lima, Ohio (1865)
View of people gathered for an unidentified event in Public Square in Lima, Ohio, c. 1865. Image from A Standard History of Allen County, Ohio.
Information from postcard found here.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
View of Spectators Watching the Grand Review of the Armies in Washington, D.C. (1865)
View of spectators watching the Grand Review of the Armies in Washington, D.C., on May 23-24 1865. A few of what could be marchers in the parade are visible in the street who have been blurred by their movement.
Source.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
An Independence Day Parade Attended by a Large Crowd in the Campus Martius Area of Detroit, Michigan (1866)
An Independence Day parade attended by a large crowd in the Campus Martius area of Detroit, Michigan, July 4, 1866. By J.J. Randall.
Source.
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Monday, December 29, 2014
Daguerreotype Portrait of the Children of Lieutenant Montgomery C. Meigs Posing With a Donkey-Drawn Cart in Detroit, Michigan (1850)
Daguerreotype portrait of the children of Lieutenant Montgomery C. Meigs posing with a donkey-drawn cart in Detroit, Michigan, c. 1850.
Source.
Friday, February 14, 2014
A Large Crowd Attending a Cornerstone Ceremony for a Masonic Temple in Philadelphia (1853)
Source.
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