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This one totally surprised me in that it was an adequate print, basically a miracle for me. A clock on the corner of the Marshall Field's building in Chicago. Ilford HP5 on a Zenit. Paper Ilford RC MGIV.
The light fixtures at the Seven on State food court at Marshall Field's are all decorated with kitchen stuff!
The Municipal Flag of Chicago consists of 3 White stripes separated by two stripes of Blue with four Red six-pointed stars on the center stripe of White
Frank, born and bred in Chicago, but now living in Montreal, was back in town and arranged a little lunchtime Flickr meet-up at Marshall Fields, State Street.
Taken from an upper floor of one of the grand old department stores, Marshall Fields, now owned by Macy's. But at least you can still get Frango mints there!
"Memory," the tomb of Marshall Field, the founder of the department store by the same name, June 2005. The tomb was created by sculptor Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon.
The light fixtures at the Seven on State food court at Marshall Field's are all decorated with kitchen stuff!
Looking at the Marshall Field's State Street store. The store used to be decorated in shades of green, but they've been removed recently.
R.H. Macy & Co. signs at the jewelry counter at the former Marshall Field & Company, now Macy's on State.
Marshall Field(1916-1965) Established one of the most successful department stores in the world.
The monument, known as Memory, was designed in 1906 by Daniel Chester French and Henry Bacon, who later went on to create the Lincoln Memorial.
Marshall Field's Store in Watertower Place, downtown Chicago. A picture of a Chicago Icon before it becomes Macy's.
The small compote is unmarked, the sauce boat is marked. OPCO china- impressed diamond date code 28 or 1906. I got them separately under 10 bucks each.