On Ettricks Islands,Petersburg,Dinwiddie County,Virginia,VA,c1933,
Title: [On Ettricks Island, Petersburg, Dinwiddie County, Va.]
Creator(s): Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
Date HousCreated/Published: [1933 or later]
Summary: Photo shows man and boy standing outside wire fence, flower garden and house behind them. House adjacent has man and woman inside wood plank fence, other houses faded in background.
Notes:
Title and date based on same image in the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, LC-J7-VA-1671.
On lantern slide mount: handwritten note ''On Ettricks' Appomatox River.'
Handwritten note on sleeve for lecture title: Tales old houses tell.
Forms part of: Garden lecture series in the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Houses--Virginia--Dinwiddie Countyy1930-1940.
Fences--Virginia--Dinwiddie Countyy1930-1940.
Wooden buildings--Virginia--Dinwiddie Countyy1930-1940.
City & town life--Virginia--Dinwiddie Countyy1930-1940.
Lantern slides--1930-1940.
Photographs--Reproductions--1930-1940.
Bookmark /2008675909/
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