Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Men; Construction workers; Construction equipment
Three men stand in a street around a sewer hole supported by wood beams. Portions of large pipes are on the road behind them. Equipment is in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.
Multiple views of fields with grass, plants, and patches of dirt. Includes views of a creek, sewer pipes and manholes, tire tracks, and farmhouses in the distance.Title supplied by cataloger.
Streets and yards torn up with large craters in front of houses as pipes are laid along Woodbourne and Dorothy. Men stand by the equipment and stand at the base of the crater. Some onlookers peer over the edge.
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Construction equipment; Men; Construction workers
Multiple views of a trench being dug out for pipes and supported with wood beams. Men work on the site. Equipment and materials are in a yard nearby. Near Raymond Avenue, which is now South Ewing Avenue.
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Construction equipment
Sewer construction near 38th Street and Greenwood Avenue. Wood beams and scaffolding at a trench for pipes beneath the road. Construction machinery is nearby.
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Men; Construction workers; Construction equipment; Signs (Notices); United States. Public Works Administration
Federal Public Works Project Number 937 for the Commissioners of Sewerage. Men work on site near Frankfort Avenue and Lexington Road digging a large trench for pipes and tunnels. Large equipment is on site. Includes views of the neighborhood,...
Construction; Maintenance & repair; Sewerage; Construction equipment
Construction along the Southwestern Outfall of a wide trench containing pipes with another pipe running alongside the trench. Equipment is on site. Smoke rises in the background behind the construction machinery.
Sewers; Excavation; Digging; Construction equipment; Civil engineering
Workers using cranes and jackhammers dig out a path in order to lay down sewer pipes on April 18, 1932. The excavating equipment has "Walter S. Rae" printed on the back. Handwritten on the image in the bottom right corner: 4-18-32. Title...