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Images database -
Browsing Names (Creator, contributor) - 'Bierstadt, C.'
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Title | American Falls and Ice Bridge, Niagara |
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| Bierstadt, C. |
| Description
| published in Niagara Falls N.Y. |
| Collection
| General Photograph Collection |
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| D10329 |
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Title | Graham barrel in the rapids |
| Creator
| Bierstadt, C. |
| Description
| reproduction from stereo image #229 by C. Bierstadt |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| D10090 |
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Title | Ice bridge from the Canadian side - Niagara Falls in Winter |
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| Still Image |
| Creator
| Bierstadt, C. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Date
| January 20, 1899. |
| Notes
| From a stereograph #647 by by Charles Bierstadt |
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| Gorge Hotel: Some enterprising person is erecting it on the ice bridge in the Gorge. One lone shanty, or at least the frame of it stands in the centre of the ice bridge. It is being erected, it is said, by a photographer, but the thirsty wil be able to obtain a nip at the house which will receive the appellation of the Gorge Hotel. This morning the spray came down in sheets and it froze in layers on everything it touched. Work on the shanty had to be abandoned for the time being. The ice bridge is firm and it looks as if it has come to stay. "Niagara Falls Gazette January 20, 1899" |
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| D10195 |
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Title | Ice Bridge Niagara |
| Creator
| Bierstadt, C. |
| Description
| no. 973 |
| Collection
| General Photograph Collection |
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| D10330 |
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Title | Ice bridge Niagara Falls with sleighs / Niagara Falls in Winter |
| Creator
| Bierstadt, C. |
| Description
| from a stereo image by C. Bierstadt |
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| A sleigh load of young ladies and gentlemen came up from Lewiston Saturday last to see the Ice Bridge. The safest and best way to get up the ice mountain is to get a pair of ice creepers and strap them over your shoes. In this way the ascent is easy, safe and enjoyable. These creepers can be rented at the foot of the incline for a small sum. Niagara Falls Gazette, February 22 1888 |
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| 1888. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
| Notes
| Negative available |
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| D10199 |
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Title | Ice Bridge Niagara / Niagara Falls in Winter |
| Creator
| Bierstadt, C. |
| Description
| from stereo image no. 645 |
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| It is a beautiful picture as viewed from above and loses none of its grandeur as seen closer to. It is very rough, great lines of snow piled up, ice intercepting its surface in all directions. Jack McCloy was the first to cross it and Mrs. Edwards of Bridgeport who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Edwards of this place, was the first lady to venture the trip. In the past few days hundreds have crossed it. Many people from abroad have already come to see it and the coming week will probably see a large crowd of strangers here, and it's well worth the trip. Grand ice scenery including an ice bridge cannot be seen here every day. Niagara Falls Gazette January 18, 1888 |
| Date
| 1888. |
| Collection
| Niagara Falls Heritage Foundation Collection |
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| D10234 |
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