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Abandoned Coffee Mug featuring the photograph Pilings at Sandy Beach - Low Tide by Cathy Mahnke

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Pilings at Sandy Beach - Low Tide Coffee Mug

Cathy Mahnke

by Cathy Mahnke

$13.00

Size

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Background Color

 
R(132) G(119) B(105)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

Rotting pilings are all that remain of the once bustling docks left by the Treadwell Mining Company on Douglas Island, near Juneau, Alaska. In its... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Coffee Mug Tags

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Comments (5)

Lynn Sprowl

Lynn Sprowl

Fantastic photo! Great composition. l/f

Marnie Patchett

Marnie Patchett

Wonderful composition. Beautiful.

Mitch Shindelbower

Mitch Shindelbower

Very cool ! l/f

Kristina Rinell

Kristina Rinell

Beautifully captured, Cathy .. are the dark part of the pilings under water at high tide? l/f

Artist's Description

Rotting pilings are all that remain of the once bustling docks left by the Treadwell Mining Company on Douglas Island, near Juneau, Alaska. In its heyday, the complex consisted of four mines, and supported a community of miners and their families. Amenities included stores, a marching band, and Alaska's first indoor swimming pool. From 1883 to 1917, the Treadwell complex produced nearly $70 million dollars in gold. The mines employed 2,000 men and operated 24 hours a day, closing only for the Fourth of July and Christmas. All but one mine shut down in 1917, when three of the mines flooded with sea water. The city of Juneau is just visible beyond the pilings.

About Cathy Mahnke

Cathy Mahnke

I am a long-time Alaskan, having lived here since 1970. I am retired from state service, after working for the Alaska Department of Corrections for twenty years. In my spare time, I take pictures. I have enjoyed photography since junior high, and I have an extensive photo library. I am working to turn my pictures into an income source to supplement my retirement. My photos include landscapes, nature photos, and abstracts. I have a particular fondness for shooting abandoned places or objects. Subjects range from Southeast Alaska to Interior Alaska, and the stretch of Canada in between. I retain the rights to all images I have posted here.

 

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