View of the Richthofen Fountain (1901, now a planter) at the intersection of Richthofen Parkway and Oneida Street in the Montclair Neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. A young boy and girl sit on the edge of the former fountain's granite basin which is filled with bedding plants. A metal urn filled with flowers and plants is on a large granite marker at the rear of the basin. The marker reads: "Richthofen" and is decorated with carved scrolls and shells.
Description
1 slide : color.
Is Part Of
Tom Noel photograph collection.; Tom Noel photograph collection, notebook O Streets.;
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Image File: ZZR700151510
Notes
From the inventory: "The fountain, now a planter, was built in 1901 by the Montclair Fountain Club and the Prohibition Party to refresh animals and people. The Baroness Von Richthofen donated money to the construction of the fountain and her ashes were later interred there. The granite is inscribed with a line from Samuel Coleridge's "Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" "He prayeth well who loveth well, both man and bird and beast"."; Scanned image from loaned collection.; Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Kathleen Barlow.; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.; R7001515105