File ID |
f301p2143 |
Creator | Taylor, Eugene |
Date.Digital | 2002-07-22 |
Date.Original | 1910-02 |
Description | In late February 1910, a major snowfall hit St. Louis. Photographer Eugene Taylor went to work with his camera. This photograph was taken from the intersection of Princeton and Harvard (now Trinity) Avenues in University Heights #1. On the right is the north pylon of the Lion Gates and the Woman's National Daily Building. On the left is the Woman's Magazine Building. Marley, the Lewis' dog, is on the left. |
Source | Photograph, tear upper corner, scratch upper right, crease and surface damage lower right, 9.66" by 7.59" |
Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works |
Subject | Lion Gates (University City, Mo.) |
Subject | Woman's National Daily Building (University City, Mo.) |
Subject | Woman's Magazine Building (University City, Mo.) |
Subject.Keyword | Dogs |
Subject.Keyword | Snow |
Subject.Keyword | Buildings--Missouri--University City |
Subject.Keyword | Streets--Missouri--University City |
Title | Woman's Magazine Building and Woman's National Daily Building after snowfall, 1910 |