Shingles Collection
"Shingles: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into a world where Eastbourne's sailing ships grace the horizon
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"Shingles: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into a world where Eastbourne's sailing ships grace the horizon, as diseases of the skin unfold in Plate Picture yourself cruising in a hippy pickup camper, with a red crate filled with memories by your side. From Vienna's enchanting views from the South Tower of Saint Stephen's to Marcella Plantation in Mileston, Miss. , captured by Marion Post Wolcott. Travel further back to Melrose, La. , where an old tenant house stands proudly with its mud chimney and cotton growing up to its door. Experience life on Squaw Valley farm in Gem County, Idaho through Dorothea Lange's lens - 640 acres stretching before you, sixty tillable lands waiting for cultivation. Witness the transformation of a tobacco barn in Person County, North Carolina; newly plastered furnace breathing new life into old walls. Finally, retreat to a rustic cabin vacation home nestled beside a serene lake - an escape from reality since 1922. In this captivating journey through time and places, we explore shingles beyond their medical connotation. They become symbols of resilience against nature's elements and witnesses to human stories etched within their weathered surfaces. Join us as we unravel the tales hidden beneath each layer of history and embrace the beauty that lies within these humble wooden tiles. Discover how they have stood witness to changing landscapes and evolving societies throughout centuries – from bustling European cities like Vienna to remote farms dotting America’s heartland. As we delve deeper into these diverse locales captured by talented photographers like Marion Post Wolcott and Dorothea Lange, let us appreciate not only their artistic prowess but also their ability to immortalize moments frozen in time. From architectural marvels overlooking vast oceans to modest cabins offering solace amidst nature’s embrace – shingles serve as silent storytellers connecting generations past with our present-day lives.