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Bridgeton Bridge and Mill #1 Art Print
by Harold Rau
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Bridgeton Bridge and Mill #1 art print by Harold Rau. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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The Bridgeton Covered Bridge, the Bridgeton Mill and Big Raccoon Creek are captured in the morning light in this panorama image. The bridge was... more
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Artist's Description
The Bridgeton Covered Bridge, the Bridgeton Mill and Big Raccoon Creek are captured in the morning light in this panorama image. The bridge was originally constructed in 1849. It was destroyed by fire in 2005 and rebuilt in 2006. The mill was established as a sawmill in 1823. It burned in 1869 and was rebuilt in 1870. Over the years it has been a saw mill, grist mill, brewery, roller mill and feed mill. Today the mill is a working grist mill operated by the Roe family and provides corn meal, flour, fish batter, grits and mixes.
About Harold Rau
Welcome to the online store for fine art prints by photographic artists Harold and Eva Rau. All of the photographs in the galleries are available as prints that come from the highest quality source files. Meet the Rau Imaging artists: Harold Rau began selling fine art photography over 30 years ago when he lived in California. He sold framed prints of his images at art shows. Over the years he moved from 35mm format to medium format then to large format cameras. His love for photography has taken him from film into the exciting realm of digital imaging. The images presented in his gallery here represent a cross section of his award winning work. Recent Photography Awards: 2021 - Grand Prize Winner in the Locations Category of the...
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