Box 0117.01
Contains 257 Results:
The suspended span higher up Sept 19, 1917.
The suspended span higher up Sept 19, 1917. (Finn in lower right corner) (Photo shows the middle section of bridge almost at same level as the two cantilever sections with supporting framework hanging below bridge deck, low hillside in background)
(Two small prints of previous photo printed on single sheet)
The suspended span higher up Sept 19, 1917. (Finn in lower right corner) (Photo shows the middle section of bridge almost at same level as the two cantilever sections with supporting framework hanging below bridge deck, low hillside in background)
View of the bridge from the North Shore
View of the bridge from the North Shore (Photo shows an angle of completed bridge with steamboat passing beneath center span and treetops in foreground)
(Two smaller prints of previous photo printed on single sheet)
View of the bridge from the North Shore (Photo shows an angle of completed bridge with steamboat passing beneath center span and treetops in foreground)
Completed Bridge from Chaudiere Wharf
Completed Bridge from Chaudiere Wharf (Finn Photo in lower right corner) (Photo shows broad view of completed bridge across river, in foreground are treetops and a rocky ledge, in distance a low hillside)
(Two smaller prints of previous photo printed on single sheet)
Completed Bridge from Chaudiere Wharf (Finn Photo in lower right corner) (Photo shows broad view of completed bridge across river, in foreground are treetops and a rocky ledge, in distance a low hillside)
Photographs: Quebec Bridge Failure 2 (Negatives)
Photographs: Quebec Bridge Failure 2 (Negatives) (Sheet of paper stating: Section of the Quebec Bridge after the failure were brought to original Fritz Lab to be tested to determine failure mechanism. The tested sections were donated to the Smithsonian. The Quebec Bridge design is based on the Firth of Forth Bridge in Scotland which also failed on the first attempt to build it.) (15 mylar sleeves holding 15 negatives of previous mentioned photographs).
mylar sleeve with two pockets containing three photographs
The collection consists of one archival box with 28 folders containing assorted photographs, letters, newspaper articles and publications.
5 x 7 inch colored photo, September 1962
5 x 7 inch colored photo, September 1962 (group of 13 men in suits standing beneath tree: 2nd from left is John J. Karakash, 4th from left in back is William J. Eney, 5th from left is Robert Stout)
mylar sleeve containing two photographs
The collection consists of one archival box with 28 folders containing assorted photographs, letters, newspaper articles and publications.