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WAYNE ARTHUR HALL PHOTOGRAPHY Stock List (Partial) - last updated June 29, 2010 A more detailed list is available on request. By Location: Massachusetts: Acton, Berkshires, Berlin, Billerica, Blackstone, Bolton, Boxborough, Boylston, Boston, Cambridge, Cape Cod, Carlisle, Concord, Dover, Framingham, Harvard, Hopedale, Hudson, Lincoln, Lowell, Marblehead, Marlborough, Maynard, Medfield, Natick, Northbridge, Orleans, Pepperell, Petersham, Plum Island, Princeton, Provincetown, Rockport, Royalston, Saugus, Shelburne Falls, Southborough, Stow, Sudbury, Uxbridge, Waltham, Wayland, Wellfleet, Weston, Worcester; Tower Hill Botanical Garden, Walden Pond; Parker River and Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuges, Audubon sanctuaries, Blackstone National Historic Corridor Maine: Ogunquit, Portland, Rockland, Seashore Trolley Museum Missouri: St. Louis New Hampshire: Jackson, Jaffrey, Keene, New London, White Mountains Arizona: Grand Canyon, Kaibab Plateau, Oak Creek Canyon Colorado: Antonito, Denver, Durango, La Junta, Leadville, Trinidad Maryland: Cumberland, Frostburg Montana: Glacier National Park New Mexico: Albuquerque, Chama, Lamy, Raton, Santa Fe North Carolina: Blue Ridge Parkway, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Transportation Museum Pennsylvania: Strasburg, Scranton Rhode Island: Blackstone River State Park, Woonsocket, Blackstone National Historic Corridor, Valley Falls, Lincoln, Cumberland, Slatersville Utah: Arches, Capitol Reef and Zion National Parks, Scenic Highways 12 and 128 Virginia: Culpeper, Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Parkway, Eagle Rock West Virginia: Harper's Ferry Canada: Cape Breton Island, Halifax, Quebec, Waterton National Park (Alberta) By Subject: Buildings: abandoned structures, architectural details (doors, windows, weathervanes, etc.), barns, churches, commercial buildings, gazebos, homes, mills, mill worker housing, public buildings, historic structures, railroad buildings, shop windows Cemeteries: tombstone details, graveyards in snow, fog, fall foliage, monuments Events: July 4 parade, Scottish dancing Fall foliage in New England Fauna: butterflies, caterpillars, cattle, horses, goats, sheep, waterfowl, turtles, frogs, zoo animals (polar bears, elephants, zebras, others) Fences and walls Flora (mainly in New England): bushes and shrubs, flowers, wildflowers, ferns, mushrooms, trees, detail of leaves and berries, lilypads, marsh grasses, fruits, vegetables; gardens Historic sites: parks, monuments, cemeteries, homes Nautical: canoes and kayaks, fishing and lobstering equipment, harbor scenes, skiffs, dories, rowboats, fishing boats, docks Scenic: mountains, forests, other landscapes; conservation land and nature preserves, trails Trains: Amtrak, historic railroads, museums, locomotives, railroad buildings, freight car detail, trolleys Vehicles: antique cars and trucks, hot air balloons Urban: street scenes, parks, skylines Water: canals, lakes, ponds, Atlantic Ocean, beaches, rivers and streams, waterfalls, marshes and swamps, bridges; dams; sand dunes, reflections and sunsets; streams, ponds and wetlands in winter Winter: winter landscapes, trees and plants in winter, ice patterns, snow-covered stone walls, snow-covered cemeteries |
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