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Chapter 8: 1897 – Daisy Elliott bicycles the Alps & Twilight Park transitions

Chapter 8: 1897 – Daisy Elliott bicycles the Alps & Twilight Park transitions

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Chapter 8: 1897 (Daisy Elliott bicycles the Alps & Twilight Park transitions) Daisy invites Alice to “read between the lines” while Alice meets Gertrude Tate, who will become the love of her life. Image attributions: (HRT) Historic Richmond Town archive; (AAH) Alice Austen House Museum collection. 1895 Daisy Elliot posing for Bicycling for Ladies book Demonstrating how to carry a bicycle. (HRT) 1895 Violet Ward & Daisy Elliott On the set for Bicycling for Ladies book illustrations. (HRT) c 1895 Violet Ward & Daisy Elliott Posing with their wheels. (HRT) 1895 Daisy Elliott posing for Bicycling for Ladies book Demonstrating coasting. (HRT) April 27, 1897 parade to dedicate Grant’s Tomb Alice accompanied Violet & her father, as referenced in a letter in this episode. (AAH) 1898 headline for article about Daisy Elliott’s bicycling excursion. Front page New York Times, November 13, 1898. June 26, 1897 letter from Daisy Elliott Written over 10 days on the steamship. (AAH) Daisy Elliott’s steamship The German ship from which Daisy wrote Alice during the 10-day voyage. c 1897 view from Clear Comfort Demonstrating the proximity to passing vessels. (HRT) July 30, 1897 letter from Daisy Elliott Written from the Tyrolean mountains in Austria. (HRT) July 31, 1897 postal from Switzerland Sent to Alice around the time she met Gertrude Tate. (AAH) June 19, 1897 letter from Daisy Elliott First letter, as read in this episode. (AAH) August 1, 1897 postal card from Switzerland Forwarded from Clear Comfort to Twilight Park. (AAH) August 1897 Twilight Park group Gertrude Tate (far left) next to Trude Eccleston. Tate’s mother, back, right, in black. (AAH) August 1897 Twilight Park group with Alice & Gertrude Earliest known image of them together – Alice squeezed in alongside Gertrude. (AAH) 1835 engraving, Catskill Mountain House Same location as Austen’s portrait of Tate. (HRT) August 1897, Gertrude Tate Viewing the Hudson Valley from a perch on a Catskill Mountain. (see notes) (HRT) August 1897, Gertrude Tate dances Part of a photo album sequence. (AAH) August 1897, Gertrude Tate dances Part of a photo album sequence. (AAH) August 1897 Gertrude Tate dancing Animated sequence of nine photographs. (AAH) August 1897, view of Ledge End Inn Group including Trude Eccleston at the cottage where they stayed. (HRT) August 1897, group at Santa Cruz Falls Gertrude Tate center, in profile, dressed in black – Twilight Park. (HRT) July 2022, Santa Cruz Falls Photograph by Pamela Bannos. August 25, 1897, letter from Trude Eccleston Writing about their new friend, Gertrude Tate. (AAH) August 1897, Gertrude Tate dancing on rock Alice Austen at left. Group at Twilight Park. (HRT) Twilight Park Engraving on postal card. July 2022, Twilight Park View of the Hudson Valley. Photograph by Pamela Bannos. c 1900, Union Chapel Twilight Park postcard. July 2022, Union Chapel Twilight Park. Photograph by Pamela Bannos. July 2022, Kaaterskill Falls panorama Near Twilight Park. Photograph by Pamela Bannos. July 2022, Kaaterskill Falls, rocks & bathers below View from lookout. Photograph by Pamela Bannos. Santa Cruz Falls panorama July 2022 photograph by Pamela Bannos. July 2022, Twilight Park Dripping rocks near the Santa Clara Waterfall. Photograph by Pamela Bannos. July 2022, Twilight Park gazebo & Santa Cruz Falls Photograph by Pamela Bannos. July 2022, View from Twilight Park View of the Hudson Valley from Twilight Park. Photograph by Pamela Bannos. PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Opening music … [Daisy Elliott] People over here seem to think us curiosities in our bicycle dresses, occasionally it has been embarrassing. The other night on the train a young peasant man was especially interested in us; he began to talk and ask questions, and as it is the custom of the country to converse with one’s travelling companions, we began by politely responding. He began by inquiring about where we came from and customs over in America; then about where we had been and where going; so far, all right, but when particularities as to whether we had husbands, as to how old we were and such little things, we began to think it time to sit on him. He didn’t seem to understand, and pityingly remarked to our fellow travelers – “they don’t understand.” After he and most everyone else had left, we got acquainted with a nice, strong young peasant woman, and when she left us, she was so sympathetic and friendly that she shook hands with us both very cordially. Theme music … [Narrator] That was Daisy Elliott, writing from Europe, while on an outing we’ll be hearing more about in this episode of My Dear Alice, a podcast series about 19th century photographer Alice Austen. Chapter 8: During the busy year of 1896, after Alice Austen finished making two series of photographs specifically for publication – one as a collection ...
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