Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 4
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 4
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 4
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
Photographs of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway
Container / Volume:
Folder 4
Image Count:
2
Description:
The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway, also known as "the Moffat Road" after its creator David Moffat, crossed the Continental Divide over Rollins Pass, northwest of Denver, Colorado. Construction began in 1903, and the line reached Steamboat Sprin
A new method of assisting the invention in drawing original compositions of landscape. By Alexander
Image Count:
1
Alternative Title:
2. Streaky clouds at the top of the sky, 3. Streaky clouds at the bottom of the sky, and 4. Half cloud half plain, the clouds darker than the plain or blue part & darker at the top then the bottom
Subject (Name):
Drawing--Study and teaching and Drawing--Technique
Collection Created:
London : Printed for the author, by J. Dixwell, in St. Martin’s Lane: and sold by Mr. A. Cozens, no. 4, Leicester Street, Leicester Fields; and J. Dodsley, in Pall Mall, [1785]