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Vintage Baby Crib, Spindle and Window is a photograph captured inside the Mackay Mansion in Virginia City, Nevada. This mansion retains many of its... more
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Vintage Baby Crib, Spindle and Window is a photograph captured inside the Mackay Mansion in Virginia City, Nevada. This mansion retains many of its original furnishings, wallpapers, and window treatments and is a wonderful place to visit. I could really imagine a mother or Nanny sitting and spinning while watching a baby sleep in its crib in this beautiful upstairs bedroom.
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Only Doors and Windows (10/27/2016)
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Welcome to my art and photography profile pages, with products available for print on demand. Bio history: Bonnie Follett is an artist and photographer living in San Francisco. Born and raised in North Dakota, she obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Minnesota State University in Mankato, MN. Her art education began when her parents enrolled Bonnie in the Art Instruction Schools as a child. This was a home study "Draw Me" school that advertised frequently in the magazines of the time. She continued her interest in art during her college years, majoring in fine art, photography and printmaking. Not long after completing her college BFA degree, Bonnie moved to San Francisco, and continued her art education by taking photography...
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Iuliia Malivanchuk
Excellent photo, very atmospheric!
Bonnie Follett replied:
Thanks Luliia!