Bromoils by Elise LaJeunesse
Samples of Framed Images

Old Cove Fort is located in Southern Utah. It was founded in 1867 and is built from volcanic rock and limestone, both quarried from the nearby mountains. The fort provided a way station for travelers along the Mormon Corridor. The fort is a square, 100 feet on each side with 18 foot walls and twelve interior rooms. It was closed in the late 1890’s and restored in 1989. Framed in a beautiful antique frame from the late 1920's featuring hand blown curved glass.

The Cyclone roller coaster, located at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York, was built in 1927 and is one of the oldest wooden coasters in the United States still in operation. Popular with roller coaster aficionados, the Cyclone includes an eighty-five foot, sixty degree drop. The image is inked with a Custom Mix Violet Ink.

Sinclair Station is located in the small town of Elberta, Utah. The town was founded as “Mt. Nebo”. It was purchased by Mr. Matthew B. Whitney of New York in 1907 and renamed “Elberta” after the peach. From its founding by Harry F. Sinclair in 1914, Sinclair has grown to become one of the largest and most respected oil companies in the United States.

The Salt Lake Temple is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. Building began in 1853 and the Temple was completed in 1893. The exterior is made from Quartz Monzonite, quarried from Little Cottonwood Canyon, 20 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Rich symbolism adorns the exterior of the Salt Lake Temple, depicting mankind's journey from mortality into the eternal realms. Six-spire design is suggestive of Gothic and other classical styles but the design is unique, distinctive, and symbolic.

Alder Gulch was the scene of Montana's greatest placer gold rush. By the fall of 1864, nearly ten thousand people crowded the surrounding hillsides. Virginia City and its near neighbor, Nevada City, were the main centers of commerce. At its peak, Nevada City boasted dozens of stores and cabins that extended back about six blocks. By 1869, the population had fallen to one hundred ten, but there were still three general stores and two saloons.

The Deer Lodge Territorial Prison is located in Deer Lodge, Montana. The prison was built with convict labor and completed in 1871. It closed in 1979 and is now The Old Montana Prison Museum. The Dentist Office was located inside the prison walls.