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Early Garden Photography: Glass Lantern Slides by Joyce Connolly

  • Montshire Museum of Science 1 Montshire Road Norwich, VT, 05055 United States (map)

Garden photography hasn’t always been as easy as point-and-shoot on your cell phone. Learn about the one-of-a-kind hand-tinted glass lantern slides that were crafted a century ago to document gardens and tell their stories. These fragile lantern slides—the PowerPoint presentations of their day—were used to educate audiences about garden history and design.

Joyce Connolly has been a museum specialist with Smithsonian Gardens’ Collections, Education, and Access branch since 1999. She helps manage the Archives of American Gardens (AAG), a repository that collects and preserves documentation relating to thousands of historic and contemporary gardens across the US. This documentation is used by writers, scholars, preservationists, and others to tell stories about the natural and built environments, horticulture, plants, history, art, science, design, and culture. Prior to joining the Smithsonian, she was an archives specialist at the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site in Brookline, MA, for several years. Learn more at www.gardens.si.edu.

This adult program is part of a series produced by the Hanover Garden Club in partnership with the Montshire Museum of Science located in Norwich, Vermont. It will be held both in person (with yummy refreshments made by our members!) and via Zoom.

Click here to register for the Zoom link.

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