Mill Stream, Thompsonville
PhotographerPhotographed by
Unknown
PhotographerProbably photographed by
Nathan Page Palmer
(American, 1843 - 1918)
Datelate 19th-early 20th century
MediumPhotography; photographic emulsion on glass
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 6 1/2 x 8 1/2in. (16.5 x 21.6cm)
Plate (height x width): 6 1/2 x 8 1/2in. (16.5 x 21.6cm)
Plate (height x width): 6 1/2 x 8 1/2in. (16.5 x 21.6cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionA stream flows between high muddy banks. Frame and brick buildings, some of them apparently industrial buildings, line the banks. A factory chimney in the background is enclosed in scaffolding.
Object number2011.239.22
NotesConstituent Note: Connecticut Photographers lists only one photographer, Nathan P. Palmer, as active in Thompsonville in the late 19th century. There is no evidence to positively link these photographs to Palmer, though it is possible that he could have taken them. They appear to be the work of a professional photographer based in Thompsonville. (Finlay 8/18/2011)
Subject Note: The stream in the photograph may be Freshwater Brook, which provided water power for the Thompsonville carpet mills. (Finlay 1/7/2012)On View
Not on view