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Tag Archives: 1931
The Road is Long
The glass negatives for today’s post are another couple of shots that John B. Capewell made while he was in the Pine Barrens. These photographs were with the other shots from the SAWDUST PILE box that I’ve published in recent … Continue reading →
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Another View from the Pine Barrens
This is another in a series of photographs that John B. Capewell took while he was in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey some time in the early 1930s.
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Tagged 1931, analog, antique photograph, glass negative, John B Capewell, New Jersey, photography, pine, Pine Barrens, Pinelands, sawdust mountain, sawdust pile, sawmill, South Jersey, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, The Garden State, trees, vintage, Westville, Willceau
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Standing by a Stream
Due to the interest of Jerseyman and the other fine folks who post to the Pine Barrens Forum, I am trying to keep my series of photos that John B. Capewell shot in what is known as the Pinelands of … Continue reading →
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Commemorating Mexico’s Lone Eagle in the Pine Barrens
I was looking through the negatives shot by John B. Capewell of Westville, New Jersey trying to figure out what to post next. The two plates I went with this week look like they went along with the shots in … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1928, 1931, analog, antique photograph, aviator, Captain Emilio Carranza Rodríguez, Charles Lindbergh, crash, Emilio Carranza, Excelsior, glass negative, Jerseyman, Joe Williams, John B Capewell, Lone Eagle, Mexico, Mount Holly, New Jersey, photography, Photoshop, Pine Barrens, Pinelands, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, vintage, Westville
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