From the Palace of the Governors Photo Archives, "Stagecoach "Mountain Pride" on Federal Place, #SantaFe, #NewMexico, Photographer: William H. Roberts, Date: 1900-1920 #HistoricPhoto
You're looking at the N-line streetcar passing St. Anne's Church on Judah at 14th Ave in December 1956.
[📸 courtesy of Jack Tillmany & WNP / OpenSFHistory, wnp5.51152] #SFHistory #SanFrancisco #History #Photography #HistoricPhoto
Theodore Corrick Livery Stable and Santa Fe Auto Company
Don Gaspar Avenue, #SantaFe, #NewMexico - ca 1916
Photo By: T. Harmon Parkhurst, From the Palace of the Governors Photo Archive #HistoricPhoto
Burros in the Palace of the Governors courtyard, #SantaFe, #NewMexico, Date: circa 1911-1912 Photographer: #JesseNusbaum, Palace of the Governors Photo Archives, Negative Number 061541 #HistoricPhoto
Bob Ervine with #SantaFe children on burro, #NewMexico
Photographer: Jesse Nusbaum Date: 1913?, Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Negative Number 117753 #HistoricPhoto
#HistoricPhoto of Montezuma Castle in Las Vegas Hot Springs, #NewMexico, From the Palace of the Governor's photo archive. Creator: B.T. Ellis / Continental Stereoscopic Dated around 1880
Acequia Madre (mother ditch & also name of the street) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, circa 1940. Photo most likely taken by Leonora Curtin. Courtesy of the Fényes-Curtin-Paloheimo Collection. #NewMexico #HistoricPhoto
A vivid sunset over the Firth of Forth, photographed around 18 years ago, fills the sky with deep reds, oranges, and purples reflected across the water. Dark clouds and silhouetted landforms frame the horizon, while rocks in the foreground anchor the composition. The image carries both the immediacy of natural drama and the patina of early digital photography.
Fire over Firth of Forth...try saying that drunk. Damn I loved contrast 😂
*From my archive, upscaled*
#FirthOfForth #HistoricPhoto #ScottishWaters #SunsetMemory #2000sPhotography #ArchivalAtmosphere #MistAndColor #QuietHorizons #RegionalResonance #DigitalHistory
This photo was taken in the 1930s by T. Harmon Parkhurst. It is of Pojoaque, New Mexico. Photo from the Pace of the Governors Photo Archive. #NewMexico #Pojoaque #HistoricPhoto
Palace of the Governors Photo Archives, Pecos Canyon, New Mexico, ca. 1920
Photographer: T. Harmon Parkhurst #NewMexico #Pecos #ForestService #HistoricPhoto
San Francisco Street (west of the Plaza), Santa Fe, New Mexico, Photographer: John C. Howard, 1920s #SantaFe #NewMexico #HistoricPhoto
Upper level above patio, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico #SantaFe #NewMexico #HistoricPhoto
From the Palace of the Governors photo archive, Palace of the Governors, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Photographer: Cunningham & Company, Date: 1880 - 1890?
#NewMexico #HistoricPhoto #SantaFe
From the Palace of the Governor's photo archive. Hotel at Ojo Caliente, New Mexico sometime between 1910-1920 #NewMexico #HistoricPhoto
From the Palace of the Governors New Mexico photo archive, Photographer: Wyatt Davis, Date: 1940 #NewMexico #LincolnCounty #HistoricPhoto
Palace of the Governor's photo archive: "Taos Pueblo on the Day of the San Geronimo Feast,"
Photographer: Dana B. Chase, Date: 1884 - 1892?
Negative Number 057017, Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
#NewMexico #HistoricPhoto