Name/Title
Saint Martin's School & Nun's QuartersEntry/Object ID
N100-1Description
Old Main and School, c. early 1900s, featuring Old Main and the nun's residence. Black and white negative strip with two of the same image features two buildings that sit atop a small hill covered in bushes or small trees. There appears to be a path leading down the hill among them. Old Main is centered in the photo facing to the left with the nun's residence to the right facing the camera. The view is facing approximately northwest. A tower or antenna (metal structure) is at the far right. On the lower field is a wooden structure, perhaps some sort of sports backdrop. In the lower left corner of the image is the photographer's name, "Lewis."
Negative is a strip of two images, frame numbers 1 and 2, containing two of the same image. Printed along the bottom are frame numbers "43A," "44," "44A," "1," "1A," "2," "2A" and "3." Also printed at the bottom from above the arrow next to 2A and to the right is: "B 4 1 1 1." "100" is handwritten directly onto the bottom edge of the negative under both images. At the top is printed: "Kodak TMX 5052" in three places.Made/Created
Studio
Lewis StudioDate made
1900 - 1915Place
City
LaceyCounty
ThurstonState/Province
WashingtonCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaNotes
Date: circa early 1900s
Film Size: 35 mmLexicon
Search Terms
Buildings, Schools, Religion, Saint Martin's UniversityDimensions
Dimension Notes
This is a strip of two negatives.