Stately Gardens of Walthamstow #1
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Cyanotype Mystery


Cyanotype. Here's an extensive link to cyanotypes, if anyone is interested.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanotype
It's a CDV size - although cut down. Perhaps a postcard originally?
I purchased this in Vermont. It makes me think of Belgium, Holland, or Germany, but it could be anywhere.
Any thoughts on the church style or the sort of wasteland appearance?
Could this be post-WWI?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanotype
It's a CDV size - although cut down. Perhaps a postcard originally?
I purchased this in Vermont. It makes me think of Belgium, Holland, or Germany, but it could be anywhere.
Any thoughts on the church style or the sort of wasteland appearance?
Could this be post-WWI?
Nouchetdu38, Ronald Losure, homaris have particularly liked this photo
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