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The Trail of the Lonesome Pine

Photograph
ca. 1913 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A printed colour postcard of a photographic image of a man standing astride a horse placed within a painting of a mountainous landscape. In the upper right corner is another photographic image of a seated woman reading a letter.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleThe Trail of the Lonesome Pine (generic title)
Materials and techniques
printed postcard
Brief description
Postcard printed by Bamforth & Col., 'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (3)', coloured photograph printed on paper, ca. 1913
Physical description
A printed colour postcard of a photographic image of a man standing astride a horse placed within a painting of a mountainous landscape. In the upper right corner is another photographic image of a seated woman reading a letter.
Dimensions
  • Paper height: 14cm
  • Paper width: 9cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (3)./I can hear the tinkling water fall far among the hills,/Bluebirds sing, each so merrily to his mate in rapture trills,/They seem to say "Your June is lonesome too, longing fills her eyes,/She is waiting for you patiently where the pine tree sights."' (printed, lower recto)
  • 'HOLMFIRTH/BAMFORTH & CO., LTD, Pulishers/(ENGLAND) AND NEW YORK, SERIES NO 4753/3./PRINTED IN ENGLAND' (printed, verso)
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Literary reference'The Trail of the Lonesome Pine', lyrics by Harry Carroll and Ballard MacDonald, 1913
Collection
Accession number
276-1969

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Record createdJanuary 4, 2013
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