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Chapter 5: 1892 & 1893 – On the Go

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Chapter 5: 1892 & 1893 – On the Go (photography / travel / athletics / dashed plans) Image attributions: (HRT) Historic Richmond Town archive; (AAH) Alice Austen House Museum collection. 1892 Bessie Strong & Jack Van Dyke Strong often mentions her cousin Jack Van Dyke, an art historian who taught at Rutgers University and gave public lectures to audiences upwards of 1,000 people. The emulsion peeled from the glass plate. (HRT) 1892 Mr. Hopper Photographed by Alice Austen at Watkins Glen, NY. (HRT) 1892 View from Clear Comfort with Violet & Trude Clear Comfort was visible to passing vessels, which Austen photographed for many decades. This image shows a camera on a tripod, a telescope, and Violet Ward & Trude Eccleston viewing the passing boats. (HRT) 1894 Camera Mosaics journal The journal published American Camera Club photographs. (AAH) 1894 Austen’s photos in the Camera Mosaics journal An uncharacteristic set of Austen’s photographs. (AAH) 1894 Austen’s photos in the Camera Mosaics journal Images from the 1892 canal trip and summer resorts. (AAH) 1891 letter from Violet Ward 1891 Letter from Bessie Strong Strong would sometimes obscure her own writing by writing over it, making for challenging transcription. (AAH) 1892 Letter from Ralph Munroe Munroe wrote from the yacht Wabun, filling in Alice on their activities since her departure. (AAH) 1892 Canal Trip aboard the yacht Wabun 1892 Butterball and Nellie Austen Aboard the yacht Wabun (HRT) 1892 view of the yacht Wabun Alice Austen print of scene from the canal trip. (AAH) 1892 Canal trip Alice Austen blowing into a conch shell, earning her the nickname “Gabriel” the biblical horn blower. Austen nicknamed Thomas Brown (pictured in Harvard sweater) Butterball. (HRT) 1892 the yacht Wabun in a narrow passage 1893 Daisy Elliott at the Berkeley Ladies Athletic Club Daisy Elliott demonstrating an early athletic pose as described in the narrative. Carrie Ward on the mat at left, her sister Violet seated next to her. (HRT) 1893 Daisy Elliott & Violet Ward in the Berkeley Gymnasium Daisy Elliot hangs, demonstrating her athletic prowess. (HRT) 1893 Daisy Elliott and a group at the Berkeley Gymnasium Daisy Elliott on rings; Violet Ward holding football at left; Carrie Ward to right of Daisy. (HRT) 1893 Daisy Elliott 1893 Violet Ward 1893 Carrie Ward 1893 Violet Ward, Daisy Elliott, and Caroline Lawrence At the Berkeley Gymnasium. (AAH) 1893 Alice Austen prepares to leave for Chicago’s Columbian Exposition Austen poses with her pug, Punch, at the front of Clear Comfort. (HRT) 1893 Ferris Wheel at Chicago’s Columbian Exposition A rare view of the Ferris Wheel. Austen stayed on campus at the University of Chicago, from which this photo appears to have been taken. (AAH) 1893 Statue of the Republic at Chicago’s Columbian Exposition Austen copyrighted 25 of her World’s Fair photographs. (HRT) 1893 Statue of Columbus at Chicago’s Columbian Exposition A very rare view of Chicago’s Lake Park (now Grant Park) and Columbus statue during the 1893 World’s Fair. (HRT) 1893 Alice Austen copyrighted photos from the Chicago World’s Fair Card from the U.S. Copyright Office. 1893 letter from Henry K. Gilman at The Players Club in Gramercy Park Gilman wrote to Austen at Chicago during the Columbian Exposition. (AAH) 1893 letter from Austen’s mother to Alice at Lake George She tells of a big storm that ravaged Clear Comfort – as presented in this episode. (AAH) 1893 Trude Eccleston and reflection at Lake George Austen posed Trude Eccleston to obscure her face with her hat, while reflecting it in the rock’s puddle. (HRT) 1893 Violet Ward’s Bodkin patent excerpt 1892 Poker game with Mr. Gilman (left), Julie Bredt, and G. Wildrick This is the only photo in the archive that shows Henry K. Gilman. (HRT) 1892 negative sleeve of Poker game with Henry Gilman & Julie Bredt Austen referred to Henry Gilman as Mr. Gilman, and she was Miss Austen to the end. (AAH) PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Opening music … [Bessie Strong]My Dear Alice, “Many happy returns of the day” to you and St Patrick. With this I send you three photographs. Two of them I am quite ashamed of, but as I had no others ready and wanted them to go at once, I concluded to send them with an apology. I do not like them, but there has been no time since Monday to do any others. So please accept these with my love, and trust to getting some better specimens one of these days. Have not heard from you in an age, but as I am becoming a poor correspondent myself, perhaps I had better not say much.Mother joins me in love and best wishes, Always affectionately, Elisabeth B. Strong +++++++ [Narrator]I’m Pamela Bannos in collaboration with the Alice Austen House Museum, and this is My Dear Alice, a podcast series that explores the life of photographer Alice Austen through her photographs and these letters ...
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