Destruction & Preservation
right: Alphonse J.
Liebert (1827-1914; active U.S. and France): Ruins of the
Hotel de Ville. Albumen print, 1871.
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In the middle of the
nineteenth century, photography was employed to record
the destruction of wars and the aftermath of
disasters--including the devastating urban fires that
struck Boston, Chicago, and Portland (Maine) between 1866
and 1871. Photography was also quickly recognized as an
important documentary tool for the emerging fields of
historic preservation and urban planning.
Benjamin West Kilburn (U.S., d. 1904):
Old South Church, Boston Fire. Albumen print stereoscopic
view, 1872. Edouard-Denis Baldus (France,
1813-1882): Notre-Dame with Scaffold. Waxed salt print,
circa 1858. Jacobson (San Antonio, Texas): "The
Alamo. Built 1718." Albumen print, circa 1889 Unidentified Photographer: "Old Witch
House, Salem, Massachusetts. Built 1613." Albumen print,
circa 1892 Francis Bedford (England, 1816-1894):
"Chester. God's Providence House" (Reconstructed 1862)
Albumen print, circa 1880
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