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Archer_Carriage X850

Carriage house door from the Archer Mansion. I was fascinated by the construction of the door, especially the striations in the door from the milling saw blade. Building circa 1802-1804 but i discovered recently that the door was replaced and made by an Amish craftsman not so long ago.
Location
on the Susquehanna River in Harford County, MD.
Equipment Used
Deardorff 8x10 Docter Optic 240mm
Exposure
1/4 f/32
Film & Developer
HP-5+ Perceptol 1+2
Paper & Developer
Ilford MGIV Ecopro
Lens Filter
Orange (not sure)
Sawheet! I love the look, design of the door, the stone work - especially the arched header, the mortar joints (we have some similar in PDX). A brothel of texture. Thx for posting Michael.
 
Fascinating to me, a photograph taken in 1936 of the carriage/barn building is available digitized at the Library Of Congress
https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.md0666.photos/?sp=5

Clearly the wrought iron hardware used in the rebuilding of the door was also new, not original. I can say, the craftsmanship of the Amish is staggeringly good. When it comes to bars, no one knows more or has more know-how.
 

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Archer Mansion and Susquehanna SP
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