[Reference copy:] Geo.: Large: R.I.: Providence: Modern: Unmounted/Modern
GUSN-195336
This image appears to be flipped. A view of City Hall in Providence, Rhode Island from City Hall Park. Samuel J.F. Thayer designed the five-story granite building in the Second Empire style. The cornerstone was laid on June 24, 1875 and the building was dedicated on November 14, 1878. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument stands in front of the building, which sculptor Randolph Rogers designed and which was dedicated on September 16, 1871. A man looks at a fountain under construction, which is probably the Carrie Brown Memorial Fountain, also known as the Bajnotti Fountain. Carrie Brown was from Providence, and her husband, Paul Bajnotti of Turin, Italy, honored her life with this piece of public art. Enid Yandell created the sculpture, called "The Struggle of Life", which had not been installed at the time of this photograph. The fountain was completed in 1899. The Dorrance Hotel, the Romanesque Revival building next to City Hall, was built in 1880 and designed by the Rhode Island architects, Stone, Carpenter and Wilson.
fountains
war memorials
soldiers' monuments
squares (open spaces)
Second Empire
Romanesque Revival
city halls
exterior views
public buildings
government
black-and-white prints (photographs)
copy prints
photographs
DigitalID 000493
AccessID 670
Other identifier HNEDID-000493
1 copy print
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.02.01.USRI.0360.0060.002
1890s-1920
Providence (Providence county, Rhode Island)
black-and-white prints (photographs)
copy prints
photographs
Thayer, Samuel J. F., 1842-1893
Yandell, Enid
Providence (R.I.)
Stone, Carpenter and Wilson
Carrie Brown Memorial Fountain (Providence, R.I.)
Dorrance Street (Providence, R.I.)
Exchange Place (Providence, R.I.)
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Providence, R.I.)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Monuments
Westminster Street (Providence, R.I.)
Architectural photography
Item
[Reference copy:] Geo.: Large: R.I.: Providence: Modern: Unmounted/Modern
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