What is your
favorite photo of Stratford Hall?
This question came up yesterday when a great
photo of the Octagon showed up on the Virginia.org Facebook page. Certainly when
you think of Stratford Hall, an image of the Great House comes to mind. No
matter the season, the Great House always makes for a beautiful photo, as
evidenced on our current Facebook page banner.
Most of the
photos you see of the Great House, however, are looking at it
straight on from the south side of the house. These photos, while certainly
iconic, give us a one dimensional view of the house. Photos taken from a
different view, not usually seen, give us a much wider perspective. Like an
aerial photo, or perhaps one of my favorites, taken from the top of the chimney
towers.
This photo is in our exhibit "On the Way to Stratford." |
Historical
photos of the Great House can also be very interesting. In a temporary exhibit currently in our
Visitor Center, titled “On the Way to Stratford,” you can see photos of people
visiting the Great House dating back to 1897. These photos also give us an
additional perspective of how the Great House has changed over time. There is
even a place left empty in the exhibit for your photo, so on your next visit to
Stratford, be sure to take a photo of you at Stratford Hall and send us a copy.
A view from a nature trail looking out on the mill pond. |
But with 1,900
acres, your favorite Stratford photo may not even be of the Great House. Photos
of the Miocene era cliffs, farm animals, the beach, gristmill and mill pond, or
the many outbuildings like the Octagon may have been the focus of your favorite
photo here at Stratford.
So let us know
what your favorite image is, Great House or another scene? And be sure to post your photos of Stratford
on our and Virginia.org Facebook pages.
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