1936 Closeup of House Construction in Jersey Homesteads
In November 1936, construction progresses on houses in Jersey Homesteads, Hightstown, New Jersey. This New Deal housing project aimed to provide homes for families affected by the Great Depression. The image reveals the building techniques and materials of the time, emphasizing efforts to create affordable housing and improve living conditions.
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1936 Closeup of House Construction in Jersey Homesteads
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Our reproductions begin with exceptional archival paper, crafted to the highest museum standards. This remarkable medium combines centuries-old papermaking traditions with modern conservation science to ensure your piece retains its beauty for generations. Each sheet is meticulously manufactured using pure cotton or alpha-cellulose fibers, creating a stable, enduring foundation for preserving historical images. The paper is carefully pH balanced and free from harmful acids that cause deterioration over time. The natural white tone and subtle surface texture enhance both the deep blacks of vintage photographs and the delicate colors of antique cartography. When you purchase a KNOWOL print, you're choosing the same archival standards trusted by the world's finest museums and institutions.
Why We Don't Sell Frames (And Why That's Great News for You)
Let's be candid about frames: when you order them online, you're often paying premium prices for less-than-premium quality. By providing you with an archival quality print, we're giving you the freedom to get the exact frame you want. Here's why we've chosen a different path that puts you in control and saves you money.
The Truth About Shipped Frames:
- They need to survive shipping, which means lighter materials and simpler construction
- Shipping costs for large, heavy frames are astronomical—and that cost gets passed to you
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