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Nassau from the Royal Victoria, Bahama Islands, W.I. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: William H. Jackson
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Nassau from the Royal Victoria, Bahama Islands, W.I. between 1900 and 1906. Creator: William H. Jackson
Nassau from the Royal Victoria, Bahama Islands, W.I. between 1900 and 1906
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8 X 10 In Arial View Atlantic Ocean Copyspace Dry Plate Negative Elevated View Horizon Housing Jackson Jackson W H Jackson William H Jackson William Henry Ocean Rooftop Rooftops W H Jackson W H Jackson Co W H Jackson Company William H William H Jackson William Henry Jackson Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Edwin H Husher Royal Victoria Park William A Livingstone
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This photograph, titled 'Nassau from the Royal Victoria, Bahama Islands, W.I. between 1900 and 1906,' is an aerial view of Nassau, the capital city of the Bahamas, taken from the Royal Victoria Park. The image was captured by the skilled photographer, William H. Jackson, during the early 1900s. The photograph showcases an elevated perspective of Nassau's picturesque landscape, with the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean stretching out in the foreground. The city's rooftops, clustered together like a mosaic of white tiles, can be seen in the background, contrasting beautifully against the deep blue sky. The horizon line separates the urban landscape from the vast expanse of the ocean, creating a sense of harmony between the built environment and nature. The photograph is a testament to the rich history of the Bahamas and its connection to the United States during this period. The Royal Victoria Park, a popular gathering place for locals and tourists alike, is named after Queen Victoria, who reigned from 1837 to 1901. The photograph also reveals the housing structures of the time, which were likely influenced by the British colonial architecture that dominated the region. This photograph is a valuable addition to any collection of historic images of the Americas, showcasing the unique beauty and charm of Nassau during the early 1900s. The dry plate negative process used to capture this image adds to its historical significance, as it was a popular photographic technique during this era. This photograph is a reminder of the past, inviting us to reflect on the history and heritage of the Bahamas and its connection to the United States.
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