Frame
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Image:
10.00" x 6.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 12.00"
Webbs Mill on the Tar Framed Print
by Fon Denton
Product Details
Webbs Mill on the Tar framed print by Fon Denton. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
The historic Webb's Mill sits on the Tar river, near Spring Hope, North Carolina. This traditional grist mill, built in the late 1800s, by James T... more
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Comments (81)
Artist's Description
The historic Webb's Mill sits on the Tar river, near Spring Hope, North Carolina. This traditional grist mill, built in the late 1800s, by James T Webb, was still working up until the late 1960's. Mr. Webb, is known as the man who caused the town of Spring Hope to up and move! In 1886, a railroad line was laying track to connect Rocky Mount to Raleigh, NC. The proposed line was to cross his land. He didn't want it to, and raised the price of his land so high that the railroad stopped at the edge of it. The railroad stopped, and built a depot at the edge of his property, about 4 miles from the original town of Spring Hope. Since Spring Hope was the nearest post office, the railroad applied to call the depot area by the same name. A new town sprouted up around the depot, and eventually everyone but a few, left the "original Spring Hope.
About Fon Denton
I was born and raised in eastern North Carolina. Now, back home, and just enjoying the ride. I've been a photographer for over 40 years, first as a hobbyist, and then as a professional. I've enjoyed a lifelong love affair with animals domestic and wild, especially horses. I am an animal advocate, an outdoorsman, and naturalist first, and then a photographer. I believe that it is important to know, understand, and respect and protect the subjects that you want to photograph before ever setting foot in the wild. Self-described as a thinker, philosopher, photographer, and geek, but mostly just a dreamer! I won't bore you with a lot of pretense and fluff. I have won awards, been published and all that, and so it seems, has everyone else, and...
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JASON SENTUF
Beautiful Image! Love it/following!
Fon Denton replied:
Much appreciated
Gary Richards
Nice image...love those old mills.
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks!
Kathy Kelly
Beautiful capture Fon! L/F
Fon Denton replied:
Thank you!
Jordan Hill
Wonderful photograph
Fon Denton replied:
Thank you
Diamante Lavendar
Very pretty!
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks!
Fon Denton
Thanks very much, for the July 21, 2020 feature in the FAA group "Nikon Full Frame Cameras" !
Kathryn Jones
Beautiful colours and reflections!
Fon Denton replied:
Thank you
Andrew Wilson
Nice image!
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Thanks
Jasna Dragun
Revisiting!
Robert Tubesing
Nicely done.
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Anita Pollak
revisit
Fernando Blanco Farias
Beautiful image.
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Camelia C
Great capture!
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Michelle Tinger
Beautiful landscape with nice relfection
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Thank you
Eddie Barron
very nice
Stuart Litoff
Beautiful!
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Eddie Barron
beautiful
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Heidi Fickinger
Beautiful Fon! Aloha
Fon Denton replied:
Thank you, Heidi !
Paul Quinn
Revisiting this lovely find and capture! L/F
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks, Paul
Bob Cuthbert
Beautiful
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Az Jackson
Great work.
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Arro FineArt
Beautiful view!
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Joy Watson
Revisiting
Leif Sohlman
Sharing on FB
Leif Sohlman
sharing on FB
Fon Denton replied:
Thanks!