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Description of Subject Matter: St Anne's Church has been a feature of Annapolis since 1704. In 1775, it was torn down to be replaced by a bigger church. That one's construction was delayed because of the American Revolution, as its bricks and timbers were commandeered to build colonial forts to defend the city from attack. After the post-war depression, construction resumed and wasn't finished until 1792. On St Valentine's Day 1858, an accidental furnace gutted the place and the church burned down.
The present one, the third church on this spot, was finished in 1859. This was a pro-South area and the Civil War (the sign in the church refers to it as the "war between the states") delayed construction of the final steeple which wasn't finished until 1866. There's a brass lectern dedicated to the memory of Captain James Waddell (1824-1886) who had been a successful Confederate pirate during the war. One of the stained glass, St Anne instructing her young daughter the Blessed Virgin Mary, was done by Tiffany Studios and exhibited at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 before being displayed at the church.
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2003 photos: Equipment this year: I decided my Epson digital camera wasn't quite enough for what I wanted. Since I already had Compact Flash chips for it, I had to find another camera which used CF chips. That brought me to buy the Fujifilm S602 Zoom in March 2003. A great digital camera, I used it exclusively for an entire year.
Trips this year: Three-week trip this year out west, mostly in Utah.
Number of photos taken this year: 68,000.
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