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The image depicts an assortment of old agricultural equipment and vehicles in a dilapidated state, suggestive of rural history. The collection includes several wooden wagons with large spoked wheels, some lying on their sides amidst scattered leaves and debris, while others are standing upright but appear to be neglected or abandoned. A tree branch is visible at the top left corner, partially obscuring what appears to be a wagon wheel, adding to the sense of overgrowth typical in an outdoor setting that has been long-forgotten.

The photograph itself carries black-and-white tones, indicative of its vintage nature and possibly taken during early photography days when color was not yet accessible. White text on the left edge reads "UPEND 1802," suggesting a possible reference to historical events or names connected with this location from that period. The image captures a scene steeped in history and nostalgia for past eras of American agriculture, evoking emotions tied to abandonment and decay.

Additional information about this photograph can be found at the provided URL: "Abandoned coaches and wagons behind the old blacksmith shop on the Wray Plantation." Greene County, Georgia. This reference provides context that ties the image to a specific historical site in Georgia, hinting at its significance as part of America's agricultural heritage.

The image depicts an assortment of old agricultural equipment and vehicles in a dilapidated state, suggestive of rural history. The collection includes several wooden wagons with large spoked wheels, some lying on their sides amidst scattered leaves and debris, while others are standing upright but appear to be neglected or abandoned. A tree branch is visible at the top left corner, partially obscuring what appears to be a wagon wheel, adding to the sense of overgrowth typical in an outdoor setting that has been long-forgotten. The photograph itself carries black-and-white tones, indicative of its vintage nature and possibly taken during early photography days when color was not yet accessible. White text on the left edge reads "UPEND 1802," suggesting a possible reference to historical events or names connected with this location from that period. The image captures a scene steeped in history and nostalgia for past eras of American agriculture, evoking emotions tied to abandonment and decay. Additional information about this photograph can be found at the provided URL: "Abandoned coaches and wagons behind the old blacksmith shop on the Wray Plantation." Greene County, Georgia. This reference provides context that ties the image to a specific historical site in Georgia, hinting at its significance as part of America's agricultural heritage.

Abandoned coaches and wagons behind the old blacksmith shop on the Wray Plantation. Greene County, Georgia

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman seated on a porch swing. She appears contemplative or possibly distressed, with her hand resting against the side of her face in a gesture that suggests deep thought or worry. The woman wears glasses and has short hair, which is graying. She's dressed in what seems to be a vintage-style blouse adorned with small floral patterns.

The setting includes a wooden structure behind her, likely part of an old plantation house given its architectural style. To the right side of the photo, there are faint figures that may suggest more people or objects out of focus and not clearly visible.

Various items such as what appears to be shoes and possibly some personal belongings can be seen on the swing beside her. The photograph carries a vintage feel due to its monochromatic tone and apparent age, with grainy texture indicative of older photography techniques.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman seated on a porch swing. She appears contemplative or possibly distressed, with her hand resting against the side of her face in a gesture that suggests deep thought or worry. The woman wears glasses and has short hair, which is graying. She's dressed in what seems to be a vintage-style blouse adorned with small floral patterns. The setting includes a wooden structure behind her, likely part of an old plantation house given its architectural style. To the right side of the photo, there are faint figures that may suggest more people or objects out of focus and not clearly visible. Various items such as what appears to be shoes and possibly some personal belongings can be seen on the swing beside her. The photograph carries a vintage feel due to its monochromatic tone and apparent age, with grainy texture indicative of older photography techniques.

Southern lady on the veranda of the "Big House" at the Wray Plantation, Georgia

#Southern #the"BigHouse #theWrayPlantation #Georgia #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman seated on a wooden rocking chair. She appears contemplative, with her chin resting in her hand as she gazes off to the side. The woman has short hair styled away from her face and wears glasses. Her attire consists of a lace-trimmed dress with floral patterns.
She is situated under a porch or an elevated structure made of wooden planks that serve as the background for this scene, suggesting it might be part of an older building such as "The Big House" mentioned in the caption reference from Wray Plantation, Georgia. The photograph has handwritten inscriptions along its edges indicating context and date: "(ROCK)" is written vertically on the right side while horizontal writing indicates a year "1905."

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman seated on a wooden rocking chair. She appears contemplative, with her chin resting in her hand as she gazes off to the side. The woman has short hair styled away from her face and wears glasses. Her attire consists of a lace-trimmed dress with floral patterns. She is situated under a porch or an elevated structure made of wooden planks that serve as the background for this scene, suggesting it might be part of an older building such as "The Big House" mentioned in the caption reference from Wray Plantation, Georgia. The photograph has handwritten inscriptions along its edges indicating context and date: "(ROCK)" is written vertically on the right side while horizontal writing indicates a year "1905."

Southern lady of the old school on the veranda of the "Big House" of the Wray Plantation, Georgia

#Southern #the"BigHouse #theWrayPlantation #Georgia #TheBigHouse #WrayPlantation #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman seated on a wooden porch swing. She appears to be focused on sewing or mending fabric with her hands. The woman has blonde hair, pulled back into a bun, and wears glasses. Her attire consists of a long-sleeve dress adorned with floral patterns, and she is wearing a belt cinched at the waist.

The background features wooden siding that suggests a rustic setting, likely indicative of rural life in Georgia during the early 20th century as mentioned in the provided source information from Southern lady of the old school on veranda of the "Big House" at the Wray Plantation. The text on the right side is not fully legible but appears to be part of a catalog or inventory marking, possibly indicating this image was used for documentation purposes during that era.

Overall, the photograph captures a moment in time reflecting traditional domestic activities and life conditions among Southern women living near agricultural plantations prior to significant social changes.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an elderly woman seated on a wooden porch swing. She appears to be focused on sewing or mending fabric with her hands. The woman has blonde hair, pulled back into a bun, and wears glasses. Her attire consists of a long-sleeve dress adorned with floral patterns, and she is wearing a belt cinched at the waist. The background features wooden siding that suggests a rustic setting, likely indicative of rural life in Georgia during the early 20th century as mentioned in the provided source information from Southern lady of the old school on veranda of the "Big House" at the Wray Plantation. The text on the right side is not fully legible but appears to be part of a catalog or inventory marking, possibly indicating this image was used for documentation purposes during that era. Overall, the photograph captures a moment in time reflecting traditional domestic activities and life conditions among Southern women living near agricultural plantations prior to significant social changes.

Southern lady of the old school on veranda of the "Big House" at the Wray Plantation, Georgia

#Southern #the"BigHouse #theWrayPlantation #Georgia #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770492/

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