Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Another memorable picture, complete with history. The diagonal boarding on the front of the manor house, in that light, gives more impact. Thank you for displaying, B. On 12-feb-2006, at 4:01, Bernard Quinn wrote: > > > There are a lot of Inns and Bed and Breakfast places on the Eastern > Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. This is one of my favorites. It is The > Oaks, located in Royal Oak, Maryland. Usually I stay there during > the warm weather, but on this particular evening I pulled up to it > on a dark and stormy night, as the clich? goes. I have been going > to this Inn since I was a teenager, and that was forty years ago. > This is where I learned to sail years ago. In those days it was > called the Pasadena and was owned by Bill and Louise Harper. It is > located on Oak Creek, which in days gone by allowed the owners of > the plantation to ship its products by water, which was how things > were done on the Eastern Shore in Colonial days. > > > > It is what we call a manor house, meaning a plantation house. It's > the mansion s where the owner and his family lived. It was built in > 1748, and sits on land granted by Lord Baltimore. This aspect of > Maryland's history is troubling to me but the reality is that we > were a tobacco and a slave state. There is a plantation on the > western shore where the slave quarters still exist. In the interest > of fairness and equal time I will post a picture of them in due > course. The contrast is both startling and shameful. The > Underground Railway which helped southern slaves escape to the > north ran not all that far from here. I'll get to that in due > course, too. > > > > The inside of the mansion has been totally renovated. Highly > recommended, by musing's on Maryland's past not withstanding. > > > > www.leica-gallery.net/barney/ > image-91524.html > > > > Thanks for looking. Comments welcomed. > > > > Barney > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information