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James L Collection

James L. Langridge, a talented creator capturing the essence of nature's beauty through his lens

Background imageJames L Collection: Lookout Mountain - View from the Point, 1872. Creator: James L. Langridge

Lookout Mountain - View from the Point, 1872. Creator: James L. Langridge
Lookout Mountain - View from the " Point", 1872. Vantage point looking out over the Tennessee River near Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA

Background imageJames L Collection: General View of Trenton Falls, from East Bank, 1872. Creator: James L. Langridge

General View of Trenton Falls, from East Bank, 1872. Creator: James L. Langridge
General View of Trenton Falls, from East Bank, 1872. Waterfall on the West Canada Creek, New York State, USA: the falls, which are six in number, and known as Sherman Fall, after John Sherman

Background imageJames L Collection: The West Branch of Bellows Falls, 1874. Creator: James L. Langridge

The West Branch of Bellows Falls, 1874. Creator: James L. Langridge
The West Branch of Bellows Falls, 1874. The Tucker Toll Bridge over the Connecticut River at Bellows Falls, Vermont, USA. Standing on the bridge which crosses the river

Background imageJames L Collection: The Connecticut, above Middletown, 1874. Creator: James L. Langridge

The Connecticut, above Middletown, 1874. Creator: James L. Langridge
The Connecticut, above Middletown, 1874. The Connecticut River at Middletown, Connecticut, USA. Above Middletown, a few miles, is Wethersfield

Background imageJames L Collection: Scenes in Bridgeport, Stratford, and Milford, 1874. Creator: James L. Langridge

Scenes in Bridgeport, Stratford, and Milford, 1874. Creator: James L. Langridge
Scenes in Bridgeport, Stratford, and Milford, 1874. Bridgeport Harbor; Black Rock; Stratford Light; Mill River; Stratford Meadows; View in Milford, Connecticut, USA

Background imageJames L Collection: The landing of troops from New England on the island of Cape Breton to attack Louisbourg, 1747

The landing of troops from New England on the island of Cape Breton to attack Louisbourg, 1747. Artist: James L. Brooks
The landing of troops from New England on the island of Cape Breton to attack Louisbourg, 1747. After J. Stevens. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe

Background imageJames L Collection: Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso Lowest house

Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso Lowest house
Bethel excavations in 1954 by Dr. James L. Kelso. Lowest house walls are from the time of the Judges. 1954, West Bank, Bethel

Background imageJames L Collection: Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso House walls

Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso House walls
Bethel excavations in 1954 by Dr. James L. Kelso. House walls & paved flagstone doors from Canaanite houses destroyed by Joshuas troops. Wall in the upper left is Israelite. 1954, West Bank, Bethel

Background imageJames L Collection: Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso Water pots

Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso Water pots
Bethel excavations in 1954 by Dr. James L. Kelso. Water pots & cooking pots from the times of Christ. 1954, West Bank, Bethel

Background imageJames L Collection: Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso Excavating New

Bethel excavations 1954 Dr James L Kelso Excavating New
Bethel excavations in 1954 by Dr. James L. Kelso. Excavating New Testament and inter Testament houses. 1954, West Bank, Bethel


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James L. Langridge, a talented creator capturing the essence of nature's beauty through his lens. From Lookout Mountain's breathtaking view to Trenton Falls' majestic allure, Langridge's photographs transport us to enchanting landscapes frozen in time. The West Branch of Bellows Falls cascades gracefully, while the Connecticut River flows serenely above Middletown. Scenes in Bridgeport, Stratford, and Milford come alive under Langridge's skilled eye, revealing the charm of these towns nestled along the coast. Intriguingly, James L. Brooks takes us back in history with his artwork depicting the landing of troops on Cape Breton Island during an attack on Louisbourg in 1747. His detailed brushstrokes bring this significant event to life before our eyes. Shifting gears from artistry to science, we find Dr. James L. Green at NASA leading groundbreaking research as Director for Planetary Science within the Science Mission Directorate. Members of awe-struck audiences watch as he shares his expertise and passion for exploring celestial bodies beyond our own planet. Delving into archaeology, we discover Dr. James L Kelso uncovering secrets buried beneath Bethel soil during excavations in 1954. From lowest house remains to ancient water pots and house walls emerging from centuries past – each artifact tells a story waiting patiently to be unraveled by dedicated researchers like Dr Kelso. Whether through photography or scientific exploration, James L. 's contributions have left an indelible mark on various fields throughout history – reminding us that curiosity and creativity can transcend time and inspire generations yet unborn.