View of Middle Street in Portland, Maine Size:16x20Taken in 1904, this vintage photograph shows a section of Middle Street in Portland, Maine. Pedestrians, as well as horse drawn carriages, can be seen moving about on the street. Middle Street got its name from its position between Congress and Fore Streets, and today runs for just under half a mile. Middle Street formerly originated at Portland's Market Square, known today as Monument Square. Our fine art prints of this image make perfect decor
Originally captured in 1937 with a glass negative
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Frederick Douglass escaped slavery in Maryland in 1838 and became a national leader of the abolitionist movement
Richardson Hall is one of Dartmouth's many dormitory buildings
The image was captured with a glass negative sometime between 1899 and 1902
the names and animal heads carved into the building's facade are a remnant of the original museum
this poster is sure to be a focal point in any decor
This piece of historic military recruitment lends a fascinating insight into the past and the world of vintage military posters
Each print is made with archival
enticing them to see these landscapes for themselves
originally captured between 1916 and 1917
This photograph was captured in 1925