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Gift of Diana Lucas, 2010.160.45, Connecticut Historical Society, in copyright. Copyright held …
St. Teresa's Church, Stony Creek
Gift of Diana Lucas, 2010.160.45, Connecticut Historical Society, in copyright. Copyright held by the Connecticut Historical Society.
In copyright -- Diana Lucas, Peter Lucas's sister and heir, transferred her copyright to CHS on June 13, 2010.

St. Teresa's Church, Stony Creek

PhotographerPhotographed by Peter Lucas American, 1921 - 1959
Datemid 20th century
MediumPhotography; 1 color negative, acetate base.
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x widht): 4 5/16 x 3 15/16in. (11 x 10cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Diana Lucas
Description1 negative depicting a small, frame Gothic revival church seen against a cloudy sky. The wooden church has buttresses and a small steeple.
Object number2010.160.45
NotesMedium note: 2010.160.45 was originally housed in an envelope.
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