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8358 | Indigenous Wigwams at Bras d'Or Lake |
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8357 | Indigenous Wigwams at Bras d'Or Lake |
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5653 | Southwest Harbor Water Company - First Freeman Ridge Pump & Windmill |
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8070 | Clouds in Western Sky |
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8629 | Route of the Kaiser Wilhelm II to Europe |
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| Photographer Henry L. Rand and his cousin Julius Ross Wakefield traveled to Europe together in the summer and fall of 1896. Henry, as usual, documented the trip with this map and 87 photographs, found principally in Volume 10 of the Henry L. Rand Collection. The photographs are numbered in their titles in the order in which they appear in Rand's album. Henry drew the Continental Route of the trip, as evidenced by his distinctive handwriting, and then photographed the map and pasted it into Volume 10 as his number 1143. He probably copied the map from a printed one and added the longitude and latitude lines that can faintly be seen in the photograph. Henry and Julius traveled to Europe aboard the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm II to Naples, Italy and then proceeded by water to Genoa. From there they went to Milan and took a side trip to Verona and Venice, returning to Milan. | Description: Photographer Henry L. Rand and his cousin Julius Ross Wakefield traveled to Europe together in the summer and fall of 1896. Henry, as usual, documented the trip with this map and 87 photographs, found principally in Volume 10 of the Henry L. Rand Collection. The photographs are numbered in their titles in the order in which they appear in Rand's album. Henry drew the Continental Route of the trip, as evidenced by his distinctive handwriting, and then photographed the map and pasted it into Volume 10 as his number 1143. He probably copied the map from a printed one and added the longitude and latitude lines that can faintly be seen in the photograph. Henry and Julius traveled to Europe aboard the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm II to Naples, Italy and then proceeded by water to Genoa. From there they went to Milan and took a side trip to Verona and Venice, returning to Milan. [show more] | |||
12470 | Centennial Hall as Originally Built on Seawall Road, Manset, Maine |
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6067 | First Odd Fellows Building, Southwest Harbor, Maine - Showing Spanish Civil War Addition |
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8201 | The New Greenhouse at the Henry Harry Seaton Rand Estate, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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8202 | Interior of New Greenhouse at the Henry Harry Seaton Rand Estate, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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5473 | Summer House from Ledge |
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5303 | Fox Dens Gazebo |
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5304 | Gazebo from the Shore |
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5171 | Net Reel at Preble's Cove |
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5176 | Lobster Traps at Norwood's Cove |
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5190 | Pumping Station at the Clay Pits - Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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5089 | Fish Houses - Preble's Cove |
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5093 | Shore and Summer House |
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5052 | Captain Franklin Leslie Stanley and Crew at the Cranberry Isles Life-Saving Station |
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5010 | Summer House & Two Women |
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8339 | Telegraph House |
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8341 | Telegraph House Annex |
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5469 | Old Custom House in Annisquam |
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5418 | Old Fish House in Lobster Cove |
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5074 | Dory & Net Reel |
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5039 | Bait for Sale |
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| "Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island. | Description: "Bait for Sale" was Henry Rand's title for the photograph. Photograph may have been taken off Greening Island. |