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Bloody Lane 99 Poster
by Judi Quelland
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Bloody Lane 99 poster by Judi Quelland. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Once known as the Sunken Road, it became known as Bloody Lane after nearly 5,000 were killed in this area at the battle of Antietam. Each year, on... more
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Artist's Description
Once known as the Sunken Road, it became known as Bloody Lane after nearly 5,000 were killed in this area at the battle of Antietam. Each year, on the first Saturday in December, more than 1,000 volunteers place and light 23,110 luminaries over a large portion of the battlefield, one for each casualty of the battle at Antietam (near Sharpsburg, Maryland) on September 17, 1862. This was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War.
About Judi Quelland
I was a professional photographer for more than 35 years. While my vocation included wedding and portrait photography and the restoration of very old (and not so old) images, my avocation goes toward the more creative. These include floral and landscape photography (hopefully with a different perspective), some special events that lend to creative images, and a few things that start as photographs but end as digital art creations. Stay tuned . . . for additional new work!
$22.56
Judi Quelland
Thank you, Pitar!
Piter Van Moort
Congratulations on your sale!
Judi Quelland
Thank you all for your nice comments.
Michael Mazaika
Congratulations, again, Judi !! This is one of my favorites from your Antietam collection. I distinctly remember that year - my youngest son accompanied me on our photography that night and it was the warmest of all the Memorial Illuminations I've been to.
Janel Bragg
Wow I did not know about that. Very moving photograph! My dad grew up in Atlanta and would find casings from the Civil War in his backyard.
Petko Pemaro
Congratulations on your sale!
Marcia Weller-Wenbert
Congratulations on your sale