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Doors Tote Bag featuring the photograph The Alamo by Robert Bellomy

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The Alamo Tote Bag

Robert Bellomy

by Robert Bellomy

$31.00

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Product Details

Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "The Alamo" by Robert Bellomy.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

Design Details

The doors of the Alamo are a well-known symbol of the historic battle that took place in 1836 in San Antonio, Texas. The Alamo was a mission and... more

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Artist's Description

The doors of the Alamo are a well-known symbol of the historic battle that took place in 1836 in San Antonio, Texas. The Alamo was a mission and fortress that served as a key site in the Texas Revolution. The doors of the Alamo were made of thick, heavy mesquite wood and were originally intended to be used as shutters. However, during the battle, the doors were used as a barricade to help defend the mission. The doors have since become an iconic symbol of the bravery and sacrifice of the defenders of the Alamo. While the original doors were lost to history, replicas have been created and can be seen at the Alamo today. The entrance to the Alamo, San Antonio Texas.

About Robert Bellomy

Robert Bellomy

Robert is a self-taught, award winning, published photographer whose passion for photography began in high school after he received his first camera as a Christmas gift. He enjoys landscape, outdoor, and sports photography, and likes to share images captured through his lens with family, friends, and through social media. His work has been featured in the local media, and in a luxurious hardbound coffee table book sold throughout the Dallas Arts District. He has also won numerous photography awards at the State Fair of Texas. After retiring from an enjoyable career at Southwest Airlines, Robert now loves traveling with his wife and capturing photographic memories of the beautiful places they visit around the country. Please feel free...

 

$31.00