Depot Window Five
by Kathy K McClellan
Title
Depot Window Five
Artist
Kathy K McClellan
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
This is one of several window designs on the Historic Train Depot in Bay Saint Louis, MS.
The depot was built in 1928 in the Mission Architectural Style. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as well as being a Mississippi Landmark Property.
Because it did not flood in Hurricane Katrina as many of the other city and county buildings, it was used as a health clinic as well as a city center to conduct municipal business.
Restoration of the building was completed in 2011. When renovating the building the grounds around it which are dotted with sprawling live oaks, were landscaped in a park like setting.
Today the building houses the Visitor's Center, a Mardi Gras museum and the Alice Mosley Museum, located on the second floor.
This image has been featured in the following Fine Art America groups:
Balconies Windows And Doors June 2016
The Coastal Areas Of The Gulf Of Mexico August 2017
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April 20th, 2015
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Comments (13)
Lois Bryan
This is such a cool series ... I have such a love of windows ... and the color combination here is awesome!!! l/f
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thanks Lois! That is a cool building with all those different architectural windows.
Lori Kingston
How strange that they chose to use such a variety of designs for the windows on this one building! Good for you for spotting and documenting it! L/F
Kathy K McClellan
Thank you Terry Cobb for featuring this image in the Fine Art America group The Coastal Areas Of The Gulf Of Mexico.
Maria Coulson
CONGRATULATIONS!! Your artwork has been Featured in the “Balconies, Windows and Doors Group” Thank you for sharing it.
Joy McAdams
Congratulations on your first place finish, Kathy. What a neat capture of this set of windows; craftmanship and creativity not often found in this day and age.
DUG Harpster
And then there were five! What an unusual way to frame windows. Good catch Kathy!
Kathy K McClellan replied:
Thank you. This building is full of photographic images just waiting to be captured.