Monday, September 25, 2006

Windows of the Walker-Ames House

I took a series of pictures of the windows of the Walker-Ames house in Port Gamble, WA.

The house was was the Superintendent's home in this company owned town that was once the longest operating lumber mill in the country before it shut down in 1995. It is still a company owned town and at this time the Walker-Ames house is empty and used for a variety of events, although it is available for lease and I am sure it will find new occupants soon. Go to the Port Gamble website for more on the town and the history.

I took all the pictures from inside the house on a slightly overcast day so there is no bright glare but the light came through the windows evenly. There are a variety of windows, from the beautiful stained glass windows here, to the attic windows covered with spider webs allowing light to flow onto the dust covered floor.

View the Port Gamble gallery on KitsapImages.com for all the windows. Posted by Picasa

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