home
:
browse
:
advanced search
:
preferences
:
my favorites
:
about
:
help
CONTENTdm Collection
add to favorites
:
reference url
back to results
:
previous
:
next
Garden where National Guard Armory now stands
Title
Garden
where
National
Guard
Armory
now
stands
Date Original
ca.
1900
Description
Photograph
shows
an
elaborate
garden
with
two
women
and
one
man
standing
in
it.
There are
several
beds
of
flowers
and the
one
in the
center
is
star
shaped.
There
is
some
writing
in
either
flowers
or
stones
on the
left
side
of the
garden
but
it
is
not
readable.
There
is
a
hedge
running
from the
corner
of the
sidewalk
in the
middle
of the
image
and
around
to the
other
side.
There
is
a
brick
sidewalk
visible
on the
lower
right.
Location Depicted
149
N.
Broad
Street
,
Galesburg
,
Knox
County
,
Illinois
Subject
National Guard Armory (Galesburg, Ill.)
Field Artillery Armory (Galesburg, Ill.)
Gardens
Gardening
Garden borders
Flowers
Shrubs
Trees
Sidewalks
Men
Women
Clothing & dress
Houses
Fences
Galesburg (Ill.)
Photographic prints
Notes
Notation
on
back
of
photograph
,
Site
where
Armory
now
stands.
When
first
built
the
National
Guard
Armory
was
known
as the
Field
Artillery
Armory.
Ordering Information
Please contact the Galesburg Public Library archivist at pattym@galesburglibrary.org
Image Number
P1635
Repository
Galesburg Public Library Archives
Repository Collection
Photographic
collection
Object Description
1
photograph
:
b&w
;
8
x
10
in.
Digital Reproduction Information
Digital
image
captured
using
an
Epson
Expression
1680
scanner
with
transparent
media
adapter.
TIFF
file
created
from a
print
photograph
scanned
at
8-bit
grayscale
600ppi.
The
master
scan
is
untouched
, but this
display
image
was
enhanced
by
adjusting
the
input
level
of the
contrast
from
0
to
+5
and the
bightness
form
0
to
+20
using
Adobe
PhotoShop
CS.
Date Digital
2005-02-15
File Name
gplp1635
Original Database
This record is from the Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive,
http://www.umvphotoarchive.org
, a collaborative project of cultural heritage organizations in the Iowa-Illinois Mississippi River region.
add to favorites
:
reference url
back to results
:
previous
:
next
powered by CONTENTdm
®
|
contact us
^ to top ^