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Box SC Photo 0005.05.05

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Contains 399 Results:

Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer Looking North along West Side of Webster Ave., at about 150’ South of center line of tunnel produced. Webster Ave. was reopened for traffic, 1909-12-29T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 72
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.72
Scope and Contents Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer Looking North along West Side of Webster Ave., at about 150’ South of center line of tunnel produced. Webster Ave. was reopened for traffic Dec. 29, 1909. January 28, 1910. 241, sepia photo 7½”x 9½” mounted on grey paper album page (Dirt road lined with mounts of dirt, telegraph and telephone poles, horse and wagon, workers and construction material, buildings one with sign: C.J. Sullivan Adv. Co., Have you read The World this morning?, Double the...
Dates: 1909-12-29T00:00:00+00:00

Webster Ave. Storm Reliel[i.e. Relief] Sewer Looking N.E. from W. curb line of Wester [Webster] Ave., December 30, 1909 to January 28, 1910

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 73
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.73
Scope and Contents Webster Ave. Storm Reliel[i.e. Relief] Sewer Looking N.E. from W. curb line of Wester [Webster] Ave., showing opening in fence at S.E. cor. of Wendover Ave. and Webster Ave. made about Dec. 30, 1909 January 28, 1910. 242, sepia toned black and white photo 7½”x 9 ½” (Brick street in front of building with elaborate iron grill work above street level (see 005-A05-61 and 71) sign on building wall: 14th STREET STORE New York, 6th Ave’s Busy Corner HENRY SIEGEL, Ehrich Bros. New York Beer...
Dates: December 30, 1909 to January 28, 1910

Webster Ave. Storm Relief Sewer Looking So. from about N.H.L. of Wendover Ave showing timber bracing rails of Union R.R. switch, 1910-01-28T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 74
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.74
Scope and Contents

Webster Ave. Storm Relief Sewer Looking So. from about N.H.L. of Wendover Ave showing timber bracing rails of Union R.R. switch. 12” water main to left, temporary wooden N.Y. Tel. Co. subway Manhole to left in foreground. January 28 1910 245 (sepia photo 7½”x 9½” mounted on grey paper album page (Two men wearing dark hats visible in trench at lower center edge of photo)

Dates: 1910-01-28T00:00:00+00:00

Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer Bottom of trench looking East, showing end of Wendover Ave, 1910-01-28T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 75
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.75
Scope and Contents

Webster Avenue Storm Relief Sewer Bottom of trench looking East, showing end of Wendover Ave. Brick Sewer and beginning of temporary wooden flume, built to carry the flow buring (sic) the countructrion [i.e. construction] into the Eastearly (sic) Barrel of the St. Rel. Tunnel Sewer. January 28, 1910. 246, sepia photo 7½”x 9½” mounted on grey paper album page (Man in dark suit and derby looking into camera standing among wooden formwork)

Dates: 1910-01-28T00:00:00+00:00

Pres. Miller and Party on inspection tour through Storm Relief Tunnel Sewer, 1910-03-07T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 76
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.76
Scope and Contents

Pres. Miller and Party on inspection tour through Storm Relief Tunnel Sewer. Mch. 7th 1910 269, black and white photo 7½”x 9½” mounted on grey paper album page (Group of 14 people most wearing slickers, southwester style rain hats and boots posing for camera in tunnel, chains hanging from ceiling beams in tunnel)

Dates: 1910-03-07T00:00:00+00:00

Pres. Miller and Party on inspection tour of Storm Relief Tunnel Sewer, 1910-03-07T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 77
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.77
Scope and Contents

Pres. Miller and Party on inspection tour of Storm Relief Tunnel Sewer. Mch. 7th 1910. 270, black and white photo 7½”x 9½” (Group of eleven people most wearing slickers and boots, some holding lanterns, same man in dark suit and derby as in 005-A05-75 among group in tunnel)

Dates: 1910-03-07T00:00:00+00:00

Pres. Miller and Party on inspection tour of Storm Relief Tunnel Sewer, 1910-03-07T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 78
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.78
Scope and Contents

Pres. Miller and Party on inspection tour of Storm Relief Tunnel Sewer Mch 7th 1910 271, black and white photo 7½”x 9½” mounted on grey paper album page (Group of eleven people above ground standing on embankment by a body of water and hillside with bare trees and buildings in background)

Dates: 1910-03-07T00:00:00+00:00

Webster Ave. Storm Relief Sewer Shaft house at Morris Ave, 1910-09-30T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 79
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.79
Scope and Contents

Webster Ave. Storm Relief Sewer Shaft house at Morris Ave. Sept. 30-1910 295, black and white photo 7½”x 9½” mounted on grey paper album page (Small square concrete building with arched door with elaborate steel banding, louvered side window, roof peak has finial, in background tall trees and houses)

Dates: 1910-09-30T00:00:00+00:00

Webster Ave. Storm Relief Sewer. Tablet on Shaft house at Morris Ave, 1910-09-30T00:00:00+00:00

 Item — Box: SC Photo 0005.05.05, Item: 80
Identifier: SC Photo 0005.05.05.80
Scope and Contents Webster Ave. Storm Relief Sewer. Tablet on Shaft house at Morris Ave. Sept. 30th 1910 296, black and white photo 7½”x 9½” mounted on grey paper album page (Plaque reads: City of New York, Borough of the Bronx Storm Relief Tunnel Sewer, Louis F. Haffen John F. Murray Presidents of the Borough of the Bronx, Josiah A. Briggs, Chief Engineer of the Borough of the Bronx, Charles H. Graham, Engineer in Charge of Sewers, Josiah H. Fitch, Principal Assistant Engineer, George L. Christian,...
Dates: 1910-09-30T00:00:00+00:00