visibility Similar

code Related

La Gore, Frederick County, Maryland

description

Summary

Public domain photograph of 1930s-1940s bridge, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Noted architectural photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952) created a collection of early American buildings and gardens called the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South (CSAS). This collection, created primarily in the 1930s, provides more than 7,100 images showing an estimated 1,700 structures and sites in rural and urban areas of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana, and to a lesser extent Florida, Mississippi, and West Virginia. Johnston’s interest in both vernacular and high style structures resulted in vivid portrayals of the exteriors and interiors of houses, mills, and churches as well as mansions, plantations, and outbuildings. The survey began with a privately funded project to document the Chatham estate and nearby Fredericksburg and Old Falmouth, Virginia, in 1927-29. Johnston then dedicated herself to pursuing a larger project to help preserve historic buildings and inspire interest in American architectural history. The Carnegie Corporation became her primary financial supporter and provided six grants during the 1930s on condition that the negatives be deposited with the Library of Congress. The Library formally acquired the CSAS negatives from her estate in 1953, along with her extensive papers and approximately 20,000 other photographs.

Nothing Found.

label_outline

Tags

maryland frederick county bridges plants stonework safety film negatives carnegie survey of the architecture of the south frances benjamin johnston photo la gore ultra high resolution high resolution bridge library of congress
date_range

Date

01/01/1930
collections

in collections

Architecture of the South

Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South
place

Location

frederick county
create

Source

Library of Congress
link

Link

https://www.loc.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

No known restrictions on publication.

label_outline Explore Plants, Frederick County, Stonework

Hagerstown Road Bridge, Spanning Little Cotoctin Creek at Old Hagerstown Road, Middletown, Frederick County, MD

Harmony Road Bridge, Harmony Road spanning Little Catoctin Creek, Myersville, Frederick County, MD

A black and white photo of two men in front of a plane. Office of War Information Photograph

Delaware & Hudson Canal, Delaware Aqueduct, Spanning Delaware River, Lackawaxen, Pike County, PA

New oversize trailer for war workers. Note modern floating axle on the new oversize bus trailer which holds 141 persons and may be the answer to the problem of transporting war workers to outlying defense plants. Designed and built by Office of Defense Transportation and War Production Board (WPB) officials with cooperation of private companies, the trailer rolls on eight standard truck size tires, with the usual six tires on the power unit. The truck trailer unit as a whole is fifty-five feet long

Sergei Prokudin Gorskiy: Various views and studies, Russian Empire and Europe, photographic print

Swampy section in the Polk County portion of Big Thicket National Preserve, a U.S. Park Service area set aside to protect plants and wildlife in the marshy Big Thicket, a heavily forested corner of Southeast Texas

Floor of the Valley Road, Cable Creek Bridge, Spanning Cable Creek on Floor of Valley, Springdale, Washington County, UT

Flowers and plants. Dandelions. 1920s Washington DC. Public domain.

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lock 29, 50.9 miles above tidewater, Lander, Frederick County, MD

Gambrill House, Urbana Park, Frederick, Frederick County, MD

Parks Bar Bridge, Spanning Yuba River at State Highway 20, Smartville, Yuba County, CA

Topics

maryland frederick county bridges plants stonework safety film negatives carnegie survey of the architecture of the south frances benjamin johnston photo la gore ultra high resolution high resolution bridge library of congress