SCENE | University of Vermont 1910-1930
Photos of University of Vermont students and faculty and members of The Green Mountain Club via The University of Vermont Library's Center for Digital Initiatives.
Combing through University of Vermont's digital archives this weekend, I found all these incredible lantern slides of men and women exploring Vermont's backcountry (side note: UVM started to admit women as early as 1871 and was the first university to admit women to full membership into Phi Beta Kappa). With the expression of a painting and the haunting realness of a photograph taken almost 100 years ago, these lantern slides and the subjects they captured completely enveloped me.
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Great find, Lizzie!
http://cdi.uvm.edu/collections/getCollection.xql?pid=longtrail&title=Long%20Trail%20Photographs
Which, I believe is south of Burlington and on the west side of the state. I remember seeing some captions read that there was a view of the Adirondacks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Trail
:)
My guess is that the rosy cheeks were added using creative license by the slide painter, but your guess is as good as mine!
Big tnx for digging this out!
Dunja
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