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811 Main Street, Corner of Asylum Street
Image Not Available for 811 Main Street, Corner of Asylum Street

811 Main Street, Corner of Asylum Street

Date1902
MediumPhotography; collodion print on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 4 5/8 x 6 9/16in. (11.7 x 16.7cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of E. Palmer Taylor
Object number1983.108.4
DescriptionClose-up of trolley tracks in a paved road. Segment of street corner visible shows two bicycles leaning against the curb of the paved sidewalk. Several men and a few women stand on the sidewalk. Men wear hats, jackets, and pants, and some have bow ties. One man holds a rolled-up newspaper, another examines something in his hand, and a third leans against a utility pole. A boy with his back to the camera holds what appear to be newspapers under his arm. The commercial building in the background has Corinthian style rectangular piers and columns. A sign above a striped awning reads: "The Hatch & North / Coal Co." There is a statue of a seated lion to the far left edge of the frame.
Status
Not on view
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