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Imagen 78.
John Singer Sargent. The Loggia. View at the Generalife. c1912
La Galería. Patio de la Acequia. Generalife.
Bajo la obra el fragmento de una postal con un encuadre aproximado al de la acuarela.
Ver el mismo lugar por Sorolla en la Imagen 109.
Photo taken the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 609-1/2 Margaret St. (narrow house in the middle), 609 Rear Margaret St. (house on the left, built 1929) & 611 Margaret St. (house on the right, built c1912); Sqr 57, Pt Lot 3
Date:c1912
Location: Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Photographer: Paul Yates
Accession No.:93.665 - 26
Copyright: Annapolis Heritage Society
Picture # 578, Yates # 6-357, negative # 6-0128 in Yates inventory
Photo taken the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 609-1/2 Margaret St. (narrow house in the middle), 609 Rear Margaret St. (house on the left, built 1929) & 611 Margaret St. (house on the right, built c1912); Sqr 57, Pt Lot 3
Castle Gates House, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
Late C16 with later modifications including major restoration c1912. Timber-framed.
Grade ll* listed.
The house was originally built on Dogpole, and was moved to its present position c1702 by the Earl of Bradford, its original site being developed with what is now the Guildhall.
Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 620 Catholic Lane; built c1912; Sqr 56, Pt Lot 4
Date:c1912
Location: Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Photographer: Paul Yates
Accession No.:93.665 - 24
Copyright: Annapolis Heritage Society
Picture # 534, Yates # 6-228, negative # 6-0125 in Yates inventory
Date:c1912
Location: Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Photographer: Paul Yates
Accession No.:93.665 - 25
Copyright: Annapolis Heritage Society
Picture # 968, negative # 6-0127 in Yates inventory
Probably the same as "Design for a window LCT/TS c1912 watercolor and gouache on paper". Likely to be based on LCT's painting, "Shoreside Villa, Laurelton Hall LCT oil on canvas"
Date:c1912
Location: Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Photographer: Paul Yates
Accession No.:93.665 - 24
Copyright: Annapolis Heritage Society
Picture # 534, Yates # 6-228, negative # 6-0125 in Yates inventory
Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 621 Duval Street; built c1912; destroyed by fire 1995; Monroe Theater; Sqr 61, Pt Lot 4
The second year of this event saw the same high level of competitors; a date change from Sep 4,5,6 to July 4,5,6; better preparation to handle the expected, massive crowds, providing a safer, more orderly show; and greater efforts at charging admission.
These measures resulted in achieving all the desired goals with the exception of attendance which was estimated to have dropped by 50%. Contemporary analysts decided the drop was due to casual fans having had their curiosity filled by the previous year's attendance and the new charge for admission.