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Theatricals
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    • Description: A man and woman pose in Colonial period costumes in a living room setting with a fire burning in an elegant fireplace.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    Ticonderoga
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      • Description: Steamship Ticonderoga moves along inside the breakwater on Lake Champlain loaded with passengers. Her cruising speed is 17 mph, top speed 23 mph. She was built in 1906 and continued to sail on the lake until 1953. Undated but may be 1950s.
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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        • Date Created: 1954-12-30
        • Description: December 30, 1954. Engineers and surveyors signal and look through their instruments. On this date the flooding of a man made basin is taking place. The steamship Ticonderoga was pushed into the basin. The flooding allows the ship to rise as one million gallons of water per hour fill the basin. Surveyor calculations is the only way to position the ship precisely over a submerged wheeled cradle. Photo 84.
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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          • Date Created: 1955-02-19
          • Description: February 19, 1955. Men work on the railroad tracks that the steamship Ticonderoga is traveling on. Photo 138.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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            • Description: The steamship Ticonderoga nears the Rutland Railroad tracks. The workmen have prepared the ground before and after the tracks to receive the temporary sections of track needed for the boat to travel on. The ship will be guided in a berthing basin on the Shelburne Museum grounds. Undated but probably April 1955.
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            Ticonderoga - Move to Shelburne Museum
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              • Date Created: 1955-02-19
              • Description: February 19, 1955. The paddle-boat Ticonderoga waits while crewmen of the W. B. Hill Company of Tilton, New Hampshire lay 300 foot sections of double track upon which the steamship travels on its way to the Shelburne Museum. Photo 139.
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              Trinity College, Burlington
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                • Description: A group of young women in choral robes gather in the Trinity College chapel for a group photo. Photo #25.
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                Trinity College, Burlington
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                  • Description: A group of women in choir robes are assembled on steps in a "M" formation. A religious statue is seen in the back. Photo #27.
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  Unitarian Church
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                    • Description: Lit evergreen Christmas tree at night located on the front lawn of the First Unitarian Universalist Society church at the head of Church Street (Church Street Marketplace)in Burlington, Vermont.
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    UVM Fleming Museum
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                      • Description: Interior of the current Wilbur Room of the Fleming Museum, with a portrait of James Wilbur (1856-1929) above the fireplace. In effect the library of the museum, the room has bookcases and furniture suitable for leisurely reading, conversation, study, and meetings. The names of three prominent figures in Vermont history appear on the east, south, and west vaults of the ceiling. They are: Stephen R. Bradley (1754-1830), Ira Allen (1751-1814), and Thomas Chittenden (1730-1797; not visible in this photo).
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs