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Delaware Water Gap, above the Gap from Winona Cliff, Pa. (between 1898 and 1906?). Creator: William H. Jackson
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Delaware Water Gap, above the Gap from Winona Cliff, Pa. (between 1898 and 1906?). Creator: William H. Jackson
Delaware Water Gap, above the Gap from Winona Cliff, Pa. (between 1898 and 1906?)
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This breathtaking photograph, titled 'Delaware Water Gap, above the Gap from Winona Cliff, Pa.' was captured by the renowned American photographer William H. Jackson between 1898 and 1906. The image depicts a stunning view of the Delaware Water Gap from Winona Cliff in Pennsylvania, United States. The Delaware Water Gap is a natural wonder located at the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, where the Delaware River cuts through the Appalachian Mountains. The photograph is a hand-coloured or hand-tinted image, a common technique used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to add color to photographs. This process enhances the natural beauty of the scene, making the vibrant colors of the foliage, the clear blue water, and the varied hues of the rocky cliffs stand out. The photograph is a testament to the rich heritage of American landscape photography and the scientific exploration of the natural world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The image captures the geological and geographical features of the area with great detail, showcasing the intricacies of the Delaware River and the surrounding forests. William H. Jackson was a prolific photographer who documented the natural beauty of America's forests and geological formations for the United States Forest Service and the United States Geological Survey. His work was published by the Detroit Publishing Company, which produced and sold photographic postcards and other photographic products. This photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of American history, heritage art, or landscape photography.
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