Friday, August 9, 2019

Through the Lens: Torrington Photographs 1870 - 1970 @ Torrington Historical Society

Photography takes an instant of time and captures that moment forever.  Historical images bring us back to the time and place where they were taken, it is part of an areas' cultural heritage. A new photography exhibition has just been mounted by The Torrington Historical Society that will be on display through October 31, 2019, called, Through the Lens: Torrington Photographs 1870-1970.



This exhibition focuses on the work of several local photographers, both professional and amateur, who are well represented in the Society’s collections.  Included in the exhibition is the work of Christie Siebert, F.O. Hills, Sidney Jennings, and Thomas Wootton.  Also featured in this exhibit are images from the Charles Harris Photo Album, acquired by the Society in 2018.  The album features approximately 80 photographs of downtown Torrington from the late 1900s through the early 1930s.

the highlight of this exhibition is that many of the images have been recently acquired by the Torrington Historical Society and are on display for the first time. Visitors will find images that depict scenes of daily life that include downtown Torrington in the 1870s with its wooden buildings, dirt roads, and early factories. Other images give visitors a bird’s-eye views of Torrington; a turn of the 20th-century birthday party; O&G truck moving a small building along a north end street as neighborhood children look on, and photos of various businesses from the late 19th century through the 1970s. 

Water Street

The exhibition will be of special interest to photography buffs because of the variety of photography mediums on display. Original images, including albumen prints, glass-plate negatives, black and white prints, and color slides that were digitized and enlarged make it easy for visitors to study the fascinating details of these historic images.  

The Torrington Historical Society is located on 192 Main Street and is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For additional information visit their website.

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