Intento fotografiar cualquier defecto, pero el examen de las fotos de cerca es su mejor opciÛn!Por favor ver la foto en grande para m s detallesSHIPPING COSTS:Fold posters SPAIN 5Ä = $7-Correo certificado EUROPE 15Ä = $20WORLDWIDE 20Ä = $25 posters on linensmall format $60big format $90All POSTERS GOES BY FEDEX.ITEMS PURCHASED CAN BE COMBINED TO SAVE ON SHIPPING Most are in excellent condition but may have normal wear such as edge wear or a slight hole. I try photograph any flaw but examining the photos closely is your best bet!Please see bigger picture for detailsLa mayorÌa est n en excelentes condiciones, pero puede tener desgaste del borde o algun agujero pequeÒo. Region of Origin: US Size Type: Medium (Up to 10") Color: Black & White Photo Type: Staged.ĮL CAPITAN VENCEDOR - 1944Dir: Elmer CliftonJohn EnglishCast: Dick PurcellLorna GrayLionel AtwillMEXICOL.C.- 31 x 41-Cms.-13 x 16 IN.PLEASE CHECK THE PICTURE FOR CONDITIONMost are in excellent condition but may have normal wear such as edge wear or a slight hole. Also included are a series of photographs taken in San Francisco's Chinatown, probably in the 1890s.On Jun-12-11 at 15:55:25 PDT, seller added the following information: Sellers: Delight buyers. This digital collection includes examples of his documentation of ships' crews and sailing vessels, his record of his experiences in Alaska (especially in Nome during the Gold Rush), various images of logging activities in Washington state, and miscellaneous views of restaurant and hotel interiors. In his retirement he lived in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. Some of his Alaskan photographs show that he must have returned to the Nome, Alaska vicinity around 1900 to take additional documentary photographs of the region.He retired from the photography business in about 1905 or 1906 to pursue real estate speculation, only occasionally taking photographs in subsequent years. His mining claims at Anvil Creek and Snow Creek in Alaska - in addition to other business ventures - earned him a tidy profit, and he returned to the Puget Sound area in 1899 to resume his commercial photography career. In 1898, Hester joined the throngs of gold seekers heading to the Klondike. Many of the photographs depict ships in the ports of Seattle, Tacoma, and Port Blakely, and reveal details of ships' decks, ship construction and rigging, interior views of masters' salons and cabins, the faces of the ships' captains and their families, and sailors from Britain, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and France. Operating from studios in Seattle and Tacoma, he established a commercially successful business by taking and selling photographs of ships from around the world and their crews at various Puget Sound ports, often offering them as souvenirs to the sailors themselves. There he photographed the tall ships that sailed the Northwest coast loading lumber and grain for markets abroad. He left a remarkable collection of early photos of Nome, Alaska and the surrounding region and a valuable record for the history of ships and shipping in Washington state.He was born in Germany in 1872, and moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1893 with his brother Ernst. Thanks for looking.From the University of Washington:Between 18 Wilhelm Hester documented both the maritime activities of the Puget Sound Region and of his time spent in Alaska during the gold rush of 1898. Hester's images are owned by many west coast museums. Framing: Matted An original rare photograph by famous American Marine Photographer Wilhelm Hester of a painting of the Glenmark Dundee measuring approximately 7 3/8 x 9 7/16 inches in its original frame measuring approximately 14 1/4 x 12 1/8 inches.
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