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Title:
Brownell Slate Quarries
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- Date:
- 1860 - 1890
- Description:
- Photograph shows men standing in and above a slate quarry. The slate has very regular fracture patterns, termed joints all sloping to the right. Note the workhorses above the quarry pulling a wagon. There are only a few trees visible and there are men in rubble at the quarry floor.
- Filename:
- LS05204_000.jpg
- Size:
- 3672 x 2606 pixels; 4956697 bytes
- Original Filename:
- SVAOT3410_.jpg
- Keywords:
- Animals; Culture; Geology; Horses; Human Activity; Human Constructs; Landforms; Living Things; Men; Nature; Outcrops (Geology); People; Quarries and quarrying; Slate industry; Transportation; Wagons; Work
- Source:
- Special Collections, Bailey/Howe Library, University of Vermont
- Submitted By:
- Jehanna Howe
- Submitted On:
- 2004-07-20
- Original Media:
- Stereoview
- Relative Dating Rationale:
- Stereoview
- Times viewed:
- 10222
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