Newly discovered mural of Helen of Troy in Proctor's Theater, Troy, NY. Probably painted by Albany muralist David C. Lithgow in 1913-14.
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Close up of Troy's Coat of Arms held up by Helen of Troy. Ilium Fuit, Troja Est. means Ilium was, Troy is! |
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another close up of coat of arms |
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coat of arms with helen |
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Collar worker and iron worker sitting below Helen |
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Collar worker and iron worker sitting below Helen. Notice orange paint on the right. Fortunately, whoever started to paint decided to stop! |
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Collar worker and iron worker sitting below Helen. Notice holes in painting. |
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one more shot. |
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entire mural |
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entire mural |
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closeup of helen |
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notice the hole where the heating grate was located. |
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another view |
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Rudolf! |
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To the right of coat of arms |
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another view |
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