Showing posts with label Louise French. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louise French. Show all posts

Monday, June 5, 2023

Glass Slides of Huron

  Miss Louise French, a teacher of Latin and Fine Art at Huron College (Huron, South Dakota) for 25 years was also a photographer and specialized in making Lantern slides.  These slides are positive photographic images put onto a piece of glass and covered by a second piece of glass, bound on all sides with black paper tape. 

In past blogposts I have featured her photography from her many travels.  The following posts will be dedicated solely to her slides from Huron, which I have been able to date from 1928 to 1930.  


"Triangle Green, YM/YWCA Service"

Band Shell in Campbell Park

City Band

City Band

Illinois Avenue in Snow

Snow in March


Sunday, May 28, 2023

Glass Slides of Huron College

 Miss Louise French, a teacher of Latin and Fine Art at Huron College (Huron, South Dakota) for 25 years was also a photographer and specialized in making Lantern slides.  These slides are positive photographic images put onto a piece of glass and covered by a second piece of glass, bound on all sides with black paper tape. 

In past blogposts I have featured her photography from her many travels.  The following posts will be dedicated solely to her slides from Huron College, which I have been able to date from 1928 to 1930.  

Huron College campus with the lilacs in bloom

Graduation Day, sometime between 1928 and 1930.

Huron College Campus, Voorhees Hall

Huron College, Ralph Voorhees Hall


Freshmen at Halftime


Auditorium Stage

Chapel Platform

Gymnasium at Night

Huron College A Capella Choir

Main Entrance at Night

A dramatic performance of "Lost Prince."



Dormitory Parlor



Dining Hall

Dining Hall

An early Huron College Rubiyat Yearbook explained May Fete:  "The May Fete is an annual tradition at Huron College.  Held in the spring of the year, it is an expression of beautify and art combined.  At this festival the May Queen is crowned and a pageant presented for the entertainment."  The following slides depict early May Fetes.


Mary Davis is crowned May Queen, 1928.  She was the second May Queen, with this tradition first started in 1927.

One of the early Fetes, likely 1928.



Elsie Titt and Camilla Curtis at the Fete.  Elsie's father was Herbert G. Titt, a faculty member of Huron College.



Sunday, May 21, 2023

Glass Slides of Huron College - Athletics

 Miss Louise French, a teacher of Latin and Fine Art at Huron College (Huron, South Dakota) for 25 years was also a photographer and specialized in making Lantern slides.  These slides are positive photographic images put onto a piece of glass and covered by a second piece of glass, bound on all sides with black paper tape. 

In past blogposts I have featured her photography from her many travels.  The following posts will be dedicated solely to her slides from Huron College and a few from Huron, which I have been able to date from 1928 to 1930.  

Three Huron College athletes were identified - Wayne Nelson, Class of  1930, from Onida, South Dakota; James Charr, Class of 1930, from Yenha, Sineju, Korea; and Eddie Han, Class of 1931, from Wahiawa, Hawaii.

Above: Wayne Nelson on Pole Vault




Unknown Athlete, throwing discus




Eddie Han, High Jump


James Charr


Wayne Nelson goes over


Free Throw


Thursday, December 15, 2022

The Photography of Louise French - Album 6 - Pompeii

  In an earlier blog post I told the story of the glass lantern slides that Huron College Latin professor Louise French had made.  These lantern slides are the blending of her loves of both travel and photography.




House in Pompeii


Pompeii wine shop

Pompeii - Altar

Basilica in Pompeii

Pompeii


The Photography of Louise French - Album 7 - West Colorado

  In an earlier blog post I told the story of the glass lantern slides that Huron College Latin professor Louise French had made.  These lantern slides are the blending of her loves of both travel and photography.



Timber Line, Colorado






South St. Vrain Canyon, Colorado

Central City?  Abandoned gold town

Arapaho Glacier, Colorado
"I did not take road"

Big Thompson Canyon, Colorado

Central City? Abandoned gold town


The Photography of Louise French - Album 5 - European Views

  In an earlier blog post I told the story of the glass lantern slides that Huron College Latin professor Louise French had made.  These lantern slides are the blending of her loves of both travel and photography.



Bed in Munich, Germany - 1922

Jungfrau glacier

Interlaken showing the Jungfrau

At the top of the Jungfrau, Switz.