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[Glen Eyrie. El MajorDomo 127 feet high] by Bryon H. Gurnsey — VisualArtsDB
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[Glen Eyrie. El MajorDomo 127 feet high]
[Glen Eyrie. El MajorDomo 127 feet high]
Bryon H. Gurnsey
1872–1875
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
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Balancing Rock, near Manitou, Colorado. Estimated Weight, 300 Tons. Four miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
Burro Pack Train In a Mountain Pass, on their Way to the San Juan Silver Mines.
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
West Side of Dump Mountain, Looking East. Grade, 211 2-10 feet per mile. Spanish Peaks in the Distance.
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
Natural Monuments in Monument Park. Mushroom Rock. Nine miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
The City of Sante Fe, New Mexico. The "City of the Holy Faith" stands on both side of Sante Fe creek...
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
Garden of the Gods, Five Miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado. [Seal & Nun]
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
The Gateway, Entrance to the Garden of the Gods, And Pike's Peak Ten Miles Distant. Formation, Red Sandstone. Height...267...
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
Glen Eyrie. Five miles from Colorado Springs. Porter's Lodge at entrance, and Eagle Cliff.
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
Above the Clouds, Summit of Pike's Peak, July 1st, 1876.
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1876
[Roping Scene 1876]
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1876
Garden of the Gods. Five miles from Colorado Springs. The Gateway, Rocks 267 feet high and Pike's Peak ten miles distant.
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872
Natural Monuments in Monument Park. The Gypsies. Nine miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Bryon H. Gurnsey, 1872