Volume 0019.01
Contains 51 Results:
406’ span completed… Looking upstream from Applewold Borough. 8-16-31. (7 x 11.5 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Looking through 406’ span toward Kittanning from Applewold Borough. 8-29-31. (12.5 x 10 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Setting of end floor beam. Span #2, Kittanning end. Pier #3 shown. 9-1-31 (12.75 x 10.5 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Showing top lateral system erected in raised position for riveting of top chord. Span #2 looking toward Kittanning. 9-4-31 (13 x 10 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Spans #1 & #2 looking upstream from Kittanning Boro side. 9-3-31 (12.75 x 10 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Setting upstream expansion shoe of span #3. Pier #3 Shown. 9-4-31 (12.75 x 10.25 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Setting upstream expansion shoe of span #3. Taken from Top of #2 span. 9-4-31 (12.75 x 10.25 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
A “low-down” view of 406’ span from Applewold end. 9-8-31 (7 x 11.5 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Spans #1 & #2 looking downstream from Applewold end. 9-7-31 (11.5 x 7 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.
Start of erection of #3 span. Looking upstream from Kittanning end. 9-9-31 (11.5 x 7 cm black and white glossy)
The collection of the photographs begins with erection of main span in July 1931 and also shows the demolition of the previous metal bridge across the Allegheny River in 1932. Captions written in black ink are beneath the photos. Also included are a letter, specifications sheet and three newspaper articles.