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Skagway Railway Building Canvas Print
by Cheryl Hoyle
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Skagway Railway Building canvas print by Cheryl Hoyle. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
It is not known exactly when construction on the Railroad Building began but the first step, in December 1899, was the removal of several structures... more
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Comments (15)
Artist's Description
It is not known exactly when construction on the "Railroad Building" began but the first step, in December 1899, was the removal of several structures from the building site. The first part of the structure to be erected was the two-story fireproof vault, which was built of brick and steel over a concrete foundation with the vault doors manufactured by The Macneale & Urban Company of Hamilton,Ohio. The first published reference to the building's construction occurred in the Daily Alaskan of April 3, 1900, which noted the vault's construction. On April 15, 1900, the newspaper reported that "The two story fire-proof vault is nearly completed, and the lathers and plasterers are in possession [of the building]." On April 25, 1900, the same paper reported that the "…carpenters have begun to put the ornamental work on [the outside of] the new railroad building…the painters and plasterers are also at work…"That ornamentation included three wreaths of pressed zinc on the first floor and...
About Cheryl Hoyle
Burning Skye photography by Cheryl Hoyle. Burning Skye is the name of one of my relatives that is from Six Nations of the Grand River, Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada.
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World Art Creations
Beautiful photo!
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thank you!
Lynn Bauer
Wonderful capture of an interesting bit of architecture!!
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thanks!
Evgeniya Lystsova
Great work!
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thank you!
Eleanor Bortnick
Awesome architectural image.
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Marina Usmanskaya
Nice shot and find!
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John Trommer
Very nice shot.
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thank you!
Bob Cuthbert
Great shot
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Robert McAlpine
What an unusual design for a building in Skagway - to me, it seems to have a bit of an oriental influence???
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thanks! I see what you mean with the design. Couldn't find anything relating to oriental influence.
Barbara Chichester
Nice architectural image, well presented!
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
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Valerie Dauce
great capture!
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
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Leif Sohlman
Beautiful presentation of Skagway Railway Building Cheryl
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thank you!
HH Photography of Florida
Nice capture of this historic landmark.
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
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Luther Fine Art
Very nice!
Cheryl Hoyle replied:
Thanks!