
The "Jetty" on Plum Island | 1890s | NESB Archival Giclee Print
The "Jetty" was a completely independent steam engine that made runs to Plum Island and was fashioned to look like a pullman car. With rail ties upon the sand and sailboats beyond - this incredible image reflects the early recreation era on the island. This beautiful giclee print is made with stunning Hahnemühle fine art paper to reflect the sharpness, texture & tones of a vintage contact print from the late 1800s & early 1900s. We included a 2" surrounding boarder to magnify the period presentation. Dimensions are 18" L x 12" H and mounted to thin foam core backing board that is perfect to support multiple display options from placing on a ledge or shelf to full framing. *Stand shown IS NOT included* About the NESB Negative Collection We are passionately committed to preserving, and sharing, New England's amazing images and historic narratives. This commitment has been an active passion for decades and spans across all manner of regional artifacts. One area of this focus has