File:PostcardEastWinstedCTBirdsEyeView1879.jpg

PostcardEastWinstedCTBirdsEyeView1879.jpg (543 × 485 pixels, file size: 64 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

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Description Bird's-eye view of East Winstead, Connecticut, as seen from Highland Park in a photograph taken in 1879 and published "circa 1910s" in a postcard. The blank white space to the right on the postcard has been cropped out of the image. The
Date At top of picture: "1879"; according to source: "The Card was published in the 1910s from an image on a glass plate negative that was produced in 1879 by F. H. DeMars."
Source eBay store Web page (description): http://cgi.ebay.com/DEMARS-RPPC-4104-EAST-WINSTED-CT-OVERVIEW-1910s-/250608799826?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5972d052
Author not known; address side of postcard states: "Genuine Photograph made by "THE ART STORE"/ F. H. DeMars, Winstead, Conn."
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