Abandoned Farmhouse
by Brian Wallace
Title
Abandoned Farmhouse
Artist
Brian Wallace
Medium
Photograph - 2d Digital Image
Description
An old decrepit large country house outside of Sudlersville on Maryland's Eastern Shore. I added textures, vignette, and sepia tone for artistic enhancement.
The link below is the architectural survey file for this MIHP record for Hadden Hall, Sudlersville, circa 1820. Last Updated: 01-23-2020 ...
https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/QueenAnnes/QA-44.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2kjoBYMgjm2Yvdwdf-ysxTDFmp9i_HahETOylfouNHDEjnlbBk2SKlzOg
The original section of Hadden Hall was constructed
circa 1820 and consisted of a two story side-hall
single parlor plan house with a 1 1/2 story wing. In
1829 the wing was raised to 2 1/2 stories and a smaller
kitchen wing was added. Later alterations included
the expansion of the kitchen wing. The interior
remains virtually intact to the early 19th century
except for the first floor mantels, which have been vandalized.
Hadden Hall is principally important as an
example of the architectural transition which took
place throughout the Tidewater in the first quarter
of the 19th century.
Owner Of Property Name: Martha S. Borda et al
STREET & NUMBER c/o Kathryn S. Onley CITY, TOWN Sudlersville
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April 20th, 2018
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Comments (6)
Brian Wallace
Thanks Anthony Ellis, for featuring my work in the group, https://fineartamerica.com/groups/1-photo-manipulation.html
Brian Wallace
Thanks Nader Rangidan, for featuring my work in the group, Thanks Lyric Lucas, for featuring my work in the group, https://fineartamerica.com/groups/only-doors-and-windows-photography.html
Brian Wallace
Thanks Lenore Senior, for featuring my work in the group, https://fineartamerica.com/groups/old-masters--photographers-and-digital-arts--1-a-day.html
Brian Wallace
Thanks Jeff Roney, for featuring my work in the group, https://fineartamerica.com/groups/forgotten-by-time-.html
William Tasker
What a shame! It looks like it used to be glorious! Great capture and storytelling. L/F
Brian Wallace replied:
Thanks for commenting William and for the L/F. Yes, it's kind of sad to see these old large landmarks go to waste.