https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Aerial+view&output=atom2024-03-28T02:26:09-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/1463
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var str = 'Aerial View of the Perry Knitting Co.';
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var str = 'This photograph suggests how nearby the PKC operation was to residential housing and to surrounding agricultural fields. We see the smokestack of its power plant next to the Walnut St. bridge. ';
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var str = 'We look down upon the factory located alongside Silver Lake Outlet. Mill No. 1 is next to the smokestack, with Mill No. alongside. In the near foreground, on Elm Street, are Mills No. 4 and 5 (which later burned down in 1970). Behind them is the largest building, Mill No. 3 on Hope Street, which was the yarn mill.
Annotation reads: "Excellent aerial view of the Perry Knitting Company when it was in its hay day [sic]. I think the print was done by WahlAerial service about 1960. It might also have been done by Clark as it is not marked Wahl."';
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var str = 'Aerial View of Potsdam, NY';
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var str = 'A 19th-century gazetteer described Potsdam, located on the Raquette River, as having "a great variety of beatiful situations" and in particular a waterfall near the center of town. During that time its uses were directed primarily to milling Adirondack lumber. Today, however, the interest is perhaps more scenic. In this photo we see Fall Island and upon it Trinity Episcopal Church, built in 1835 then expanded in 1886 using the area's distinctive red Potsdam sandstone.';
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Avadikian, Jesstine
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var str = 'An Astronaut's View from Space';
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]]>Green New Deal: Social Surrealism exhibit.]]>2019-06-13T16:29:20-07:00
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Photograph taken (and tweeted) from the International Space Station just after sunset, over the ocean according to Wiseman. This image appears in OpenValley to populate a timeline created for the Green New Deal: Social Surrealism exhibit.