Currently not on view

one of a series of thirty photographs of house-moving in Maine, some of which were used in "The House That Moved to the Sea," Woman's Home Companion (July 1924) [22/30],

ca. 1910

Clarence H. White, 1871–1925; born West Carlisle, OH; died Mexico City, Mexico; active Ohio and New York
x1983-840

Information

Title
one of a series of thirty photographs of house-moving in Maine, some of which were used in "The House That Moved to the Sea," Woman's Home Companion (July 1924) [22/30]
Dates

ca. 1910

Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
image: 18.9 x 24 cm (7 7/16 x 9 7/16 in.) sheet: 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in.)
Credit Line
The Clarence H. White Collection, assembled and organized by Professor Clarence H. White Jr., and given in memory of Lewis F. White, Dr. Maynard P. White Sr., and Clarence H. White Jr., the sons of Clarence H. White Sr. and Jane Felix White
Object Number
x1983-840
Place Made

North America, United States, Maine

Culture
Subject

Created by Clarence H. White Sr., the artist; by descent to Clarence H. White Jr., on or after July 8, 1925 [1]; by descent to Clarence H. White Jr.’s widow, Ruth Royer White, 1978 [2]; bequest, to Princeton University Art Museum, 1983 [3]. <br> Notes: <br> [1]. Possibly on the occasion of Clarence H. White Sr.’s death, as part of the Clarence H. White Collection. <br> [2]. On the occasion of Clarence H. White Jr.’s death. <br> [3]. Carried out by Ruth Royer White on behalf of Clarence H. White Jr.