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Lock on Erie Canal, Lyons, N. Y. [front caption] (1front) [e0580ac1]
View of towpath, canal, and lock [#55] in Lyons, New York photographed from the towpath looking down the canal toward the trestle bridge and the lock. Dilapidated wooden fence and low wooden buildings line the towpath on the near side. A field and house, possibly a farm house, are visible behind the buildings. Brick and woodframe commercial and residential buildings, many two- and three-story, fill what is visible of the far side. A canal boat is visible on the far bank. ; [Printed and handwritten labels for “Lock 55” appear on two postcards from around 1906 showing the same lock and buildings as this postcard] Images of the Erie Canal in Lyons. (2010). The Erie Canal. Retrieved October 28, 2010 from http://www.eriecanal.org/westcentral-1.html ; 3.5" ; 5.5" ; Archive masters were scanned at 600 ppi, 24 bit color using a Canon CanoScan 8800F and SilverFast Ai scanning software and saved as uncompressed TIFFs using Photoshop CS4 and Mac OS 10.5.8. Derivative access files were saved as medium quality JPEGs, 150dpi, 1000 pixels on the long dimension. Thumbnails were generated automatically by CONTENTdm. ; 2908071763 ; 623 pixels ; 1000 pixels ; sRGB ; Graduate School of Library and Information Studies--Queens College (CUNY), New York, New York ; GSLIS 757, Digital Imaging, Fall 2010: Brian Dorph, Annie Tummino
Lock on Erie Canal, Lyons, N. Y. [front caption] (1front) [e0580ac1]
View of towpath, canal, and lock [#55] in Lyons, New York photographed from the towpath looking down the canal toward the trestle bridge and the lock. Dilapidated wooden fence and low wooden buildings line the towpath on the near side. A field and house, possibly a farm house, are visible behind the buildings. Brick and woodframe commercial and residential buildings, many two- and three-story, fill what is visible of the far side. A canal boat is visible on the far bank. ; [Printed and handwritten labels for “Lock 55” appear on two postcards from around 1906 showing the same lock and buildings as this postcard] Images of the Erie Canal in Lyons. (2010). The Erie Canal. Retrieved October 28, 2010 from http://www.eriecanal.org/westcentral-1.html ; 3.5" ; 5.5" ; Archive masters were scanned at 600 ppi, 24 bit color using a Canon CanoScan 8800F and SilverFast Ai scanning software and saved as uncompressed TIFFs using Photoshop CS4 and Mac OS 10.5.8. Derivative access files were saved as medium quality JPEGs, 150dpi, 1000 pixels on the long dimension. Thumbnails were generated automatically by CONTENTdm. ; 2908071763 ; 623 pixels ; 1000 pixels ; sRGB ; Graduate School of Library and Information Studies--Queens College (CUNY), New York, New York ; GSLIS 757, Digital Imaging, Fall 2010: Brian Dorph, Annie Tummino
Lock on Erie Canal, Lyons, N. Y. [front caption] (1front) [e0580ac1]
Waterways Post Card Collection of Thomas T. Surprenant: Erie Canal
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