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Scranton Greeting Card featuring the photograph Old Lace Factory Window by Don Struke

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Old Lace Factory Window Greeting Card

Don Struke

by Don Struke

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Once one of the biggest lace manufacturers in the U.S., the long-closed Scranton Lace Company included in its work force the father of Hillary... more

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Sharon  Gonzalez

Sharon Gonzalez

This is an amazing, creative and beautiful photo, Don. So very sad that Scranton Lace Co. closed its doors after such a long history. I guess sewing machines make lace type material for items using it now.

Don Struke replied:

Hi, Sharon! Just as all the thousands of other American textile and fabric manufacturers that for generations were huge contributors to our country's gross national product, Scranton Lace fell to foreign competition. Thank you for such a generous comment about my photo.

Artist's Description

Once one of the biggest lace manufacturers in the U.S., the long-closed Scranton Lace Company included in its work force the father of Hillary Clinton. There was a time when this window flooded the space inside with sunlight and the glow of a new day. Men and women labored there, providing for their families. But it all came to an end. To me, this abandoned factory represents the gradual demise of America's industrial greatness.
There's this:
"Scranton Lace Closes Doors"
May 14, 2002 | Associated Press
SCRANTON, Pa. -- Scranton Lace Co., once the world's largest producer of Nottingham lace and later a symbol of the region's dying textile industry, has stopped production. The 105-year-old company employed more than 1,400 people at its peak in the early 20th century and used enormous, one-of-a-kind looms to create Nottingham lace, named for the city in England where the looms were made."
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About Don Struke

Don Struke

Although I don't call myself a photographer, I have taken thousands of photos through the years and now and then I end up with one that is printworthy. Well, at least by my standards, which might be somewhat less than the norm. But you are the judge (continued below). PLEASE CLICK ON AD TO LEARN ABOUT THIS SITE I'm fortunate enough to have enjoyed a rather varied background in marketing, advertising, public relations, print and electronic media, TV production, and publication design in both corporate and non-profit organizations. As my list of photos on Fine Art America slowly grows, it should be apparent that my interests are all over the place, from the sight of beautiful flowers and landscapes to aviation and high performance...

 

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