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Glass Place Mat : Carriage house at club, end view, New York City, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: William H. Jackson
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Carriage house at club, end view, New York City, between 1900 and 1910. Creator: William H. Jackson
Carriage house at club, end view, New York City, between 1900 and 1910
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Set of 4 Glass Place Mats. Stylish and elegant polished safety glass, toughened and heat resistant (275x225mm, 7mm thick). Matching Coasters also available.
Set of 4 Glass Place Mats. Elegant polished safety glass and heat resistant. Matching Coasters may also be available
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This striking photograph captures the end view of a carriage house at a private club in New York City between 1900 and 1910. The image, taken by renowned photographer William H. Jackson, showcases the intricate facade of the historic building, which stands as a testament to the elegance and opulence of the era. The carriage house, with its grand doors and arched windows, is adorned with intricate stonework and ornate details, reflecting the quirky and bizarre architectural styles popular during the early 20th century. The dry plate negative glass 8 x 10 in image reveals the aged texture of the building's exterior, adding to its vintage charm. The garage doors, now closed, are a reminder of the horse-drawn carriages that once occupied the space, making this photograph a unique and fascinating glimpse into the past. The image, part of the Edwin H. Husher Collection at the Library of Congress, is a valuable addition to any collection of American history or architectural photography.
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