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Ruins at Manassas Junction - Alexander Gardner | WikiOO.org - Encyclopedia of Fine Arts

Ruins at Manassas Junction – (Alexander Gardner) Tidigare Nästa


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datum: 1862

storlek: 17 x 22 cm

museum: J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, United States)

Teknik: Print

View of the destruction of a turntable on the Orange and Alexandria Gap Railroads at Manassas. Three men stand beside the turntable to survey the damage and the debris that covers the ground around them. Train cars and a locomotive are visible along the right side, and several sets of train wheels sit in a row along the tracks behind the turntable.

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