Shaughnessy-N-RUT-0074

From collection Jim Shaughnessy Collection

Shaughnessy-N-RUT-0074

"The photographer's father James A. Shaughnessy, portrays a typical Rutland Railroad station agent working in a bay window office inspired by the depot at Mount Holly, Vermont. Actually, this re-creation and staged photograph was made at a small barn in North Bennington, Vermont, owned by historian C. Howard Nash and converted into a railroad-themed museum by Nash and his sister...", in 1961. See notes for additional information.

Details

Shaughnessy-N-RUT-0074
Geographic Location:
North Bennington 
County:
Bennington county 
State/Province:
Vermont 
Country:
United States 
Continent:
North and Central America 
Format of Original:
Black-and-white film 
Physical Description:
5 x 4 in
Type:
Still image 
Duke, Donald. Night Train. San Marino, Calif: Pacific Railway Journal, 1961. Image 104; Shaughnessy, Jim, and Kevin P. Keefe. “Captions.” In Jim Shaughnessy: Essential Witness, edited by Wendy Burton and Jeff Brouws, 187. New York: Thames and Hudson, 2017). Plate 31.
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