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Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment

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Pictured is a train wreck, a derailment, with women in fancy hats and dresses standing off from the wreckage. Men, too, dressed in their finest away from the wreckage while some other men, perhaps railroad workers, are examining the debris. I found this piece while out on one of my hunts. It came framed with no glass, and for the years I have had it displayed, I never felt like it needed a glass replacement. This piece has the words, photo by Fraser at the bottom. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what city, state, or country this took place in, but someone felt the importance of capturing the moment. I imagine whoever framed this either was around when it happened, loved trains, or just loved vintage and history like I do. It measures 12 inches tall and 15 inches wide. It is tattered and torn and stained and worn. Imperfect antique piece of history. It can be hung or propped up like I have done.Locomotive, train track, old, workers, union, railway, car, mancave, moody, cottagecore superb for everyday use. supreme materials and excellent craftsmanship ensure long-lasting durability.

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Pictured is a train wreck, a derailment, with women in fancy hats and dresses standing off from the wreckage. Men, too, dressed in their finest away from the wreckage while certain other men, perhaps railroad workers, are examining the debris.

I found this piece while out on one of my hunts. It came framed with no glass, and for the years I have had it displayed, I not once felt appreciate it needed a glass replacement.

This piece has the words, photo by Fraser at the bottom. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what city, state, or country this took place in, but someone felt the importance of capturing the moment. I imagine whoever framed this either was around when it happened, loved trains, or just loved vintage and history like I do.

It measures 12 inches tall and 15 inches wide. It is tattered and torn and stained and worn. Imperfect antique piece of history.

It can be hung or propped up fancy I have done.

Locomotive, train track, old, workers, union, railway, car, mancave, moody, cottagecore

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  • Crafted from premium materials for superior durability
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Product Features​

This Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment combines elegant design with practical functionality. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure you get the supreme possible experience. The premium construction means this product will serve you well for years to come.

ideal For

  • Everyday use at home or office
  • Gift for friends and family
  • Anyone who appreciates quality and style

Specifications

Product Name Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment
Category Vintage / Antiques
SKU SKU-1799441
Condition Brand fresh
Availability βœ“ In Stock
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Customer Reviews

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Elizabeth Young βœ“ Verified
4 weeks ago
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fabulous Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment!
Personally, the Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment performs as expected and I’m satisfied. Nothing fancy.
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Michelle Walker βœ“ Verified
2 weeks ago

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splendid Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment!
Honestly, the Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment works fine and it’s fine overall. No setup issues.
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Jennifer Wilson βœ“ Verified 
2 months ago
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Five Stars for Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment
To be fair, the Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment feels solid so it’s acceptable. No setup issues.
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Robert Martinez βœ“ Verified
1 month ago
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Exactly What I Needed
To be fair, the Early 20th Century Framed Photograph of Train Derailment works as described and I’m satisfied.
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Lisa Johnson βœ“ Verified
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supreme Purchase Ever
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