Villa Street Statue — Elgin, IL
The solder statue in this black-and-white photograph memorializes those who fought in the first World War hailing from Elgin. The statue stands in a little park on Villa street in Elgin, Illinois across from a row of early 20th century wooden frame homes probably built shortly before the statue was placed in this park. These World War I statues can be seen throughout the Midwest.
The solder statue in this black-and-white photograph memorializes those who fought in the first World War hailing from Elgin. The statue stands in a little park on Villa street in Elgin, Illinois across from a row of early 20th century wooden frame homes probably built shortly before the statue was placed in this park. These World War I statues can be seen throughout the Midwest.
The solder statue in this black-and-white photograph memorializes those who fought in the first World War hailing from Elgin. The statue stands in a little park on Villa street in Elgin, Illinois across from a row of early 20th century wooden frame homes probably built shortly before the statue was placed in this park. These World War I statues can be seen throughout the Midwest.
You are purchasing a hand-produced, Archival Pigment Print printed with archival-quality inks on Canson Infinity Baryta Photographie II paper. This heavy-weight, bright white paper is museum-quality and produces a print very similar to darkroom fiber-based prints. They are acid and lignan-free and produce a high-quality prints with beautiful tonal contrast and include a sufficient white border for easy framing. Each print is signed in the white space below the bottom right corner of the print.
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