A fanciful view of St. George Street with tourists and interpreters in period dress from in front of the Triay House, looking South

Material Information

Title:
A fanciful view of St. George Street with tourists and interpreters in period dress from in front of the Triay House, looking South
Series Title:
Large Block and Lot Photographs, St. Augustine
Uniform Title:
Post Cards of Saint George Street, Large Block and Lot Photos
Publisher:
St. Augustine Restoration, Inc.
Physical Location:
3-3
ST. GEO. ST.

Notes

General Note:
[The perspective of this photograph is a bit odd and has most certainly been altered in a photo editing program. It is at least a composite of two separate photos, and may be a composite of three. The tower of the Cathedral Basilica would not be visible from this angle on St. George Street, as it would too far to the East to see. Also, it is suspect that the structures down near the intersection with Hypolita Street, namely the Casa del Hidalgo and beyond (identified by prominent chimneys) are as much in focus as structures in the middleground, for this reason it is supposed that the strucutres in that part of the image are from a separate photo as well]; THE RESTORATION AREA; St. Augustine, Florida 32084; An 18th century Spanish colonial village known as SAN AGUSTIN ANTIGUO. The colorful past is recreated daily in the restored homes and gardens on historic St. George Street, reflecting life styles of Spanish colonists in Florida. Master craftspeople work at traditional crafts.; K; KOLORVUE by Artvue Post Card Co., 160 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 10010; Post Card

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Source Institution:
University of Florida
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