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Thanks to Charles Fox for his #Reframe4A submission. (Nailed it.)
Here’s a shot of Washington Street in Columbus and my entry in #ReframeColumbus that is a reproduction of a Declan Haun’s image from 1973. (at Downtown Columbus)
Oh Columbus, how you’ve changed! At top is Richard McCoy’s “reframe” of Washington Street modeled on Declan Haun’s 1973 shot.
I had a lot of fun with this one. Did people sweep their lawns in the 1970’s? Submitted by Brooke Hawkins.
This photo shows how Cummins has changed our community - our built environment and our population. Submitted by Brooke Hawkins.
This one was really difficult, so I tried to focus on the placement of the light fixtures. Submitted by Brooke Hawkins.
Reframe 4A: Irwin Office Building (1972) and Irwin Conference Center (1954); architect Kevin Roche; architect Eero Saarinen
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546521.
Reframe 3B: United States Post Office (1970), architect Kevin Roche
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546494.
Reframe 3A: United States Post Office (1970) and Bartholomew County Courthouse (1874); architect Kevin Roche; architect Isaac Hodgson
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546490.
Reframe 2E: Modern entry to 301 Washington Street (1972), architect Alexander Girard
“Formerly the Old Irwin Bank (1881)” by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546419.
Reframe 2D: 301 Washington Street (late 19th century), architect unknown
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546423.
Reframe 2C: Bartholomew County Courthouse (1874), architect Isaac Hodgson
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546495.
Reframe 2B: Washington Street (between Fifth and Sixth Streets)
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546428.
Reframe 2A: Commons Mall (1973) and Bartholomew County Courthouse (1874); architect Cesar Pelli; architect Isaac Hodgson
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546503.
Reframe 1L: Prall House (1890), architect Charles F. Sparrell
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546437.
Reframe 1K: First Christian Church (1942) and Bartholomew County Courthouse (1874); architect Eliel Saarinen; architect Isaac Hodgson
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546557.
Reframe 1J: First Christian Church (1942), architect Eliel Saarinen
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546491.
Reframe 1H: First Christian Church (1942), architect Eliel Saarinen
Photo by Declan Haun, May 1973. U.S. National Archives, 546506.