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ANCHORS, 1938. Anchors on the dock at Burrwood, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee

ANCHORS, 1938. Anchors on the dock at Burrwood, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee


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ANCHORS, 1938. Anchors on the dock at Burrwood, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee

ANCHORS, 1938.
Anchors on the dock at Burrwood, Louisiana. Photograph by Russell Lee, September 1938

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1938 Anchor Dock Louisiana New Deal Russell Seashore September Waterfront Southeast


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ANCHORS, 1938 - A Glimpse into Maritime History at Burrwood, Louisiana

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. This photograph by Russell Lee takes us back to the year 1938, capturing a moment in time on the dock at Burrwood, Louisiana. The image showcases a row of sturdy anchors resting against the wooden planks, evoking a sense of strength and stability. The composition transports us to an early morning scene along the southeastern seashore. The soft light illuminates the weathered texture of both the anchors and the dock itself, hinting at their long history and countless voyages embarked upon. These anchors were essential tools for ships navigating treacherous waters in search of new horizons. As part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal initiative, this photograph is not just a beautiful snapshot but also holds historical significance. It symbolizes America's resilience during challenging times as it sought to rebuild its economy after the Great Depression. Russell Lee masterfully captures this slice of maritime life with his lens - showcasing his talent for documenting everyday scenes that often go unnoticed. His attention to detail allows us to appreciate not only these utilitarian objects but also their role in shaping American history. Whether you are an admirer of photography or have an affinity for nautical themes, this print from Granger Art on Demand offers a timeless glimpse into our nation's past while adding character and charm to any space it graces.

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