Original Collection: Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides
Item Number: P217:set 023 050
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blindranger 48 months ago | reply
I'd say that perfectly captures parts of present day NOLA! Retro-Future.
OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons 48 months ago | reply
This was one of the pictures that made me want to digitize images from the Visual Instruction Lantern Slide Collection & put them in The Commons! Although, for anyone who has been stuck on the freeway in Marin County, this shot was a close tie for "inspiration."
In any case, I happen to think all the pictures in this set are gorgeous!
poodlenuts 47 months ago | reply
nice shot !!
regional.modernism 46 months ago | reply
drop dead gorgeous! thank you
any chance you can add this to the
New Orleans Architecture History Survey group?,
regional.modernism 45 months ago | reply
actually - this would be better classified as a "spanish" courtyard - the carriageway / loggia / courtyard relationship is typical of the the spanish colonial type of house
G. MATHIEU des PLANTEURS 39 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Colonies françaises ( French colonies), and we'd love to have this added to the group!
jeff and leyla 34 months ago | reply
i think regional is right, thanks for the reminder
you know your stuff :)