Anthony And Company Collection
"Anthony and Company: Capturing Moments in Time" Step back in time with Anthony and Company as they take you on a visual journey through the 19th century
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"Anthony and Company: Capturing Moments in Time" Step back in time with Anthony and Company as they take you on a visual journey through the 19th century. From the towering walls of the Main Hall of Prison, East Side, to the tranquil beauty of The Mill Pond near Laurel House, their photographs transport you to another era. In 1869, Anthony and Company ventured to Goat Island, capturing a breathtaking view that showcases nature's grandeur. And it doesn't stop there - their lens also led them into The Cave, revealing its mysterious depths like never before. Leap Year brought about unique opportunities for mischief and romance alike. Anthony and Company seized this momentous occasion in 1860 by documenting people taking advantage of this rare day. Even during winter's icy grip, Niagara Falls remained a majestic sight. In 1860/61, Anthony and Company braved the cold to capture Niagara In Winter - an image that encapsulates both its power and frozen beauty. The reflection of El Capitain in the Merced River is a testament to Anthony and Company's artistry behind the camera lens. Their skillful eye captured not just landscapes but also moments shared between friends or loved ones atop mountains or along riversides. On board "Juniata, " five fair ladies posed gracefully for Anthony and Company's lens in 1860/69. This photograph immortalizes their elegance amidst Pennsylvania's scenic backdrop. Traveling further eastward brings us to Key Stone State where lush greenery meets architectural marvels. It was here that Anthony and Company found inspiration for yet another stunning composition in 1870/71. Chipagana beckons from afar as seen from hills captured by none other than Anthony & Co. , who masterfully framed this awe-inspiring vista in 1870/71. Finally, we join a group standing triumphantly on Summit Mountain - an image taken between 1869-1901.