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Number Wood Print featuring the photograph Take a Number by Terry Rowe

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

10.00" x 6.50"

Overall:

10.00" x 6.50"

 

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Take a Number Wood Print

Terry Rowe

by Terry Rowe

$63.00

Product Details

Take a Number wood print by Terry Rowe.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

A collection of numbered tickets left behind at the abandoned Lonaconing Silk Mill in Maryland.... more

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3 - 4 business days

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Comments (18)

Sergey Taran

Sergey Taran

Fantastic work!

Renee Trenholm

Renee Trenholm

A very nice capture of a piece of history. V/F

Sally Bauer

Sally Bauer

This old abandoned silk mill is such a wonderful place to take photographs, love your images of this place! ~L/F

Felicia Tica

Felicia Tica

Love this one!

Sandra Clark

Sandra Clark

wonderful brown shades, great textures a winning piece of art

Stephanie Grant

Stephanie Grant

Wonderful shot!

Pamela Briggs-Luther

Pamela Briggs-Luther

Excellent! v

Terence Davis

Terence Davis

I love the atmosphere.

Sharon Duguay

Sharon Duguay

What a great find & capture Terry ..L

David and Carol Kelly

David and Carol Kelly

Great find and capture.

Laurie Perry

Laurie Perry

This is wonderful!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

very cool find! v

Richard Bryce and Family

Richard Bryce and Family

Nicely done! V

Sonali Gangane

Sonali Gangane

Interesting find!L

Danielle Summa

Danielle Summa

Interesting find and capture! v.

Terry Rowe replied:

Thank you Danielle!

Suzanne Stout

Suzanne Stout

Excellent capture!

Terry Rowe replied:

Thank you!

Artist's Description

A collection of numbered tickets left behind at the abandoned Lonaconing Silk Mill in Maryland.

The Lonaconing Silk Mill, also referred to as the Klotz Throwing Company, is the last intact silk mill in the United States. It is located in Lonaconing, Maryland within the National Lonaconing Historic District and the site is on the National Trust for Historic Preservation's list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.

Lonaconing was located along the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad's mainline, and was an early iron, glass and coal producing community south of Frostburg along today's MD 36. In the early 1900s, a local banker, Duncan Sloan, overheard in a casual conversation on a railroad passenger car that the Klotz Throwing Company was looking to construct a plant in the western Maryland region. A silk throwing mill twisted or wound raw silk into thread, where it was then sent to be woven into various textiles by silk manufacturers. The imported silk was fi...

About Terry Rowe

Terry Rowe

Terry Rowe has a lifetime of experience in the arts. She is a creative exploring photography, graphic design, stitchery, jewelry making, and sculpting. One of the original founders of the Del Ray Artisans in Alexandria, Virginia, she has been actively involved in the arts for over twenty years. She recently retired, after 41 years of service, as the Art Director, House Creative Services, Office of the Chief Administrative Officer, U.S. House of Representatives. In her photographs, Terry seeks to capture a moment, to give the viewer a glimpse of place and time that arrests the movement of life and allows one to savor what is there to be seen. She has a camera in her hands every day, and her favorite sound is the sweet click of the shutter...

 

$63.00

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