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Chapter 6: 1894 – An Intensity of Intention

Chapter 6: 1894 – An Intensity of Intention

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Chapter 6: 1894 – an Intensity of Intention (photography / music / travel / bicycling) Image attributions: (HRT) Historic Richmond Town archive; (AAH) Alice Austen House Museum collection. 1894 Alice Austen & Violet Ward in their bicycle costumes Violet and Alice posed for two portraits in their matching outfits. (HRT) 1894 Violet Ward’s little camera (detail) Ward is holding her new Kombi camera that shot 1 1/8″ square negatives. Alice’s 4×5″ glass plate camera is alongside her. (HRT) 1894 Alice Austen & Violet Ward in their canal costumes Austen and Ward changed their clothes to make this portrait the same day as the portrait of them wearing their bicycle outfits. They traveled together in September. (HRT) 1894 New York City knife sharpener One of Austen’s earliest New York street photographs that would lead to her Street Types project. (HRT) 1894 letter ordering World’s Fair photos Isabella C. King’s letter, as presented in this episode (see notes) (AAH) 1894 envelope from Julie Bredt Showing the commemorative stamp from the Columbian Exposition. (AAH) Painting of the clipper Samar, which Uncle Oswald captained after the Agra. Oswald Otto Miller (or Muller) captained this ship & Aunt Min often sailed with him. (see notes) 1875 article about the piano aboard the ship Agra 1884 Aunt Min, Uncle Oswald, and Alice Austen Uncle Oswald holds the long cable release, squeezing the bulb to take the photograph. (AAH) c 1885 Aunt Min, John Haggerty Austen & Alice A young Alice Austen sits with her grandfather, aunt, and her pug, Punch. Photograph by Uncle Oswald. (HRT) 1890 banjos and guitars with Julie Bredt Alice (left) with Julie Bredt and 2 men, including Trude Eccleston’s brother John, at right. (see notes) (HRT) 1887 the Steinway upright piano in Clear Comfort’s parlor The piano which may be referenced in the newspaper article as presented in this episode. (HRT) 1895 Alice’s baby grand Steinway piano The piano referenced in letters in this episode. Alice was very particular in her questions before purchasing this piano. (HRT) 1894 piano tuner’s letter Frederic E. Jones letter as presented in this episode (see notes) (AAH) c 1890 Clear Comfort’s middle parlor Another view of the middle parlor, also showing the Duncan Phyfe sofa. (see notes) (HRT) 1888 view of Clear Comfort’s parlor The brightness and clarity in this photo is the result of an 11 1/2 minute exposure, as indicated on Alice Austen’s negative sleeve. (HRT) 1887 view of Alice’s bedroom Brightness and clarity as a result of a 7 1/2 minute exposure, as indicated on Austen’s negatives sleeve. Alice shared this room with her mother. (HRT) c 1890 view of Alice’s bedroom Another view of Alice’s room that she shared with her mother. (HRT) 1889 view of Clear Comfort’s parlor View of the parlor showing the 1835 painting of Alice Cornell Townsend, as presented in Chapter 1. (HRT) c 1890 portrait of Alice Cornell Austen Alice’s mother stand in front of Clear Comfort. (HRT) 1891 parlor with John Haggerty Austen Alice’s 80-year-old grandfather, who bought Clear Comfort in 1844. (HRT) 1890s Alice Cornell Austen Alice’s mother sits in the bedroom she shared with Alice. (HRT) 1897 Clear Comfort’s middle parlor View showing the piano moved as more furniture was added to the room. (HRT) 1887 view of Clear Comfort’s piazza An unusual view of the house’s porch. (HRT) 1891 Alice’s grandfather tending to the vines 80-year-old John Haggerty Austen (1811-1894). (HRT) 1891 Clear Comfort Alice’s grandfather and Julia Martin sit on the piazza. (HRT) 1894 Julia Martin condolence letter Alice’s friends wrote at the death of her grandfather, John Haggerty Austen. (AAH) 1888 view of the Narrows from Clear Comfort’s lawn Alice’s grandfather views the ships in the narrows, two days after her 22nd birthday. (AAH) 1891 Clear Comfort A view of the property showing the lush grounds. (HRT) 1894 Annapolis Alice & Violet Ward went on a canal trip that ended here, at Annapolis, Maryland. (see notes) (HRT) 1894 Maryland oyster shuckers Photographed after the canal trip with Violet Ward. (see notes) (HRT) 1896 Bicycling for Ladies book notice 1896 notice for the publication of Violet Ward’s book – as presented in Chapter 7. 1896 Bicycling for Ladies Violet Ward’s book, as presented in Chapter 7, with an introduction at the end of this episode. PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Opening music … [Alice Cornell Austen]My dearest Lollie, You wrote a very interesting letter that I received yesterday, that was a wonderful dream of yours; indeed, would it only come true. Your auntie has just bought a dream book. I must look it over about goats. Well, on Monday I went to Mrs. Hoods and left my dress. She finds she will have ripped the skirt apart entirely. It is too short on the sides. The back seam puckered, etc. She will charge. $1.00 for doing it. I...
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