Cherry Blossoms at the Tidal Basin with Washington Monument Matted Print
- National Archives Store Exclusive
- Made in the U.S.A.
- 10 X 8 inches
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This stunning image of cherry blossoms in full bloom shows the sheer spectacle of springtime at the Tidal Basin and the Washington Monument in the background. The original was produced as a lantern slide and hand colored. The scene was captured around 1933 - 1936 and is the perfect reminder of Washington, D.C., during cherry blossom season, when the laden blossom trees are an absolutely breathtaking delight.
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Different photographic formats present different preservation challenges; perhaps none more so than glass holdings. The Still Picture Branch has never calculated an exact count of its glass holdings, which include glass plate negatives, lantern slides, and a small number of ambrotypes, but the current estimate is over 500,000 items. This includes black-and-white and hand-colored images dating from the late 1850s through the 1950s. To minimize the handling of these fragile items while increasing access to them at the same time, the Still Picture Branch continues to digitize many series of glass negatives and lantern slides and make them available in the National Archives Catalog.