Barn entrance in Golden, Colorado
This film negative was taken by David DeHarport (1921-2001) in 1965. The photograph shows an entrance to a barn in Golden, Colorado surrounded by farming implements including chains, wire and a saw. Through the doorway, the inside of the barn is filled with boxes, rope and chains. A sign that reads "Bottle Gas" hangs on the barn wall. David DeHarport was a photographer, archaeologist, and anthropologist. Between 1937-2000, DeHarport photographed the southwestern United States, specifically focusing on Colorado and the Four Corners region. Much of his work focused on abandoned agricultural and mining towns in Colorado, as well as landscapes of the state's eastern plains. This photograph is part of the David DeHarport collection (Ph.00510).
Donated by David DeHarport.