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Metadata
Catalog Number |
SV0613 |
Object Name |
Stereoview |
Artist |
Kilburn, B.W. |
Artist's Role |
Photographer |
Title |
And every year when spring-time flings, Its beautiful robes on created things - |
Description |
Stereoview photograph of a woman in mouning dress standing near the Main Entrance Gates of The Green-Wood Cemetery. Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn of Littleton, New Hampshire. The photograph shows a woman standing in Green-Wood, along Battle Avenue, in front of the Gothic Revival Main Entrance Gates structure designed by Richard Upjohn & Son. She wears a black gown with a large black hat and holds a bouquet of flowers in her right arm. Several grave enclosures can be seen at the right, and a horse and carriage is visible at the left. The lower margin reads, "And every year when spring-time flings, Its beautiful robes on created things -" |
Maker |
B.W. Kilburn, publisher |
Place of Origin |
Littleton, NH |
Date |
1909 |
Green-Wood Connection |
This stereoview shows the Main Entrance Gates of The Green-Wood Cemetery (Sec. 110). |
Dimensions |
H-3.5 W-7 inches |
Subjects |
Cemeteries Photographs Stereographs Architecture Gates Mourning clothes Funeral rites & ceremonies |
Search Terms |
Green-Wood Cemetery (New York, N.Y.) Main Entrance Gates, Green-Wood Cemetery (New York, N.Y.) Richard Upjohn & Son |
