Just a reminder that the second iteration of our fall series will continue this coming Monday, October 1, at 7 p.m. at the headquarters branch of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library on Caroline Street. Noel Harrison and John Hennessy will focus this time on battlefield landscapes (last time we looked at the wartime civilian landscape). The program is almost entirely focused on wartime images.
Here’s an example of an image neither Noel or John had seen before last week, showing the lower pontoon crossing and the buildings around it. We’ll explore it and others on Monday. Hope to see you there…..

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Sent from my iPhone Frank Trent Locust Grove, VA
By: Frank Trent on September 25, 2012
at 7:23 pm
Gives a new meaning to “grand panorama,” doesn’t it? Wish I could be there.
By: Barry McGhan on September 25, 2012
at 7:55 pm
Sounds exciting! Hope work wont get in the way this time.
By: Russ Edwards on September 26, 2012
at 10:05 am
It gives a new meaning to acting as I crossed that river with
my husband and the other two people the four of us standing there at in arm together.
By: lilliangarland on May 14, 2013
at 12:39 am