Box SC Photo 0005.05.05
Contains 399 Results:
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking West from Station, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking West from Station 44 + 70 showing miscellaneous debris in tunnel. December 4, 1908. 151, pale sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man in overcoat visible in tunnel with roof braced with heavy timber beams, loose rock and timber scattered on floor of tunnel)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking West from Station, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking West from Station 44 + 00 showing East end of concrete construction at Station 43 + 68. December 4, 1908. 152, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man in overcoat at left side of photo looking a rough concrete tunnel wall, floor of tunnel has piles of sand, debris, and lumber)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking Southwest from Station, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking Southwest from Station 40 + 40 showing irregularities in South wall at Station 40 + 25 due to bad forms. December 4, 1908. 154, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Two men inspecting concrete tunnel wall)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking Southwest from Station, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking Southwest from Station 38 + 90 showing irregularities due to bad forms at Station 38 + 80. December 4, 1908. 155, sepia photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man wearing cap inspecting concrete wall)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking Southeast at West side of incompleted Inwood Avenue Sewer, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking Southeast at West side of incompleted Inwood Avenue Sewer. December 4, 1908. 169, sepia toned photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man with mustache in overcoat and derby leaning on wooden brace against a concrete wall, at his feet are two rolls of wire mesh)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking East from 10 feet West of Inwood Avenue Portal showing debris, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Looking East from 10 feet West of Inwood Avenue Portal showing debris. December 4, 1908. 172, black and white photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man standing with hand in pockets looking up a arched roof of concrete tunnel among much lumber and stone debris on floor)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. View from Station, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. View from Station 11+25 looking East showing loose timbers, and general idea of muck extending from Station 9+20 to Station 12+40. Dec. 4th, 1908. 188, black and white photo sepia tone 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man wearing high rubber boots sitting on large boulder and beam in tunnel among rubble of lumber and stone)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Station, 1908-12-04T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Station 5 + 60 looking Northwest at North wall showing imperfections due to bad forms. December 4th, 1908. 192, black and white photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man in silhouette at left of photo against a rough concrete tunnel wall)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. View from West side tracks showing piling at Outlet, 1908-12-01T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. View from West side tracks showing piling at Outlet. December 1st, 1908. 196, black and white photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (Piles at outlet into an open waterway on left bank masonry embankments and tree line below buildings in the distance, at extreme right a man in dark suit standing by a piling looking out on to waterway)
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer View from Sedgwick Avenue, looking West, 1908-12-01T00:00:00+00:00
Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer View from Sedgwick Avenue, looking West. Dec. 1st, 1908. 197, black and white photo 7 ½”x 9 ½” mounted on grey paper album page (At left side of photo is multi-arched masonry bridge (possibly High Bridge) leading to hillside mounted by a masonry tower (Highbridge Tower), bare trees on right of hill)