Tanks in liquor bottling plant
- 372A0772
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- 1933 - 1941
Photograph showing bottling tanks and dumping and reducing tanks at a liquor bottling plant.
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Tanks in liquor bottling plant
Photograph showing bottling tanks and dumping and reducing tanks at a liquor bottling plant.
Unidentified man examining cuts of meat
Photograph showing an unidentified man looking at cuts of meat hanging from racks in a storage room. The words “Honeysuckle” and “Western Packing Co.” are visible on some of the meat.
Photograph showing cuts of meat hanging from racks in a storage room.
Workers hanging pig carcasses in storage room
Photograph showing unidentified workers arranging pig carcasses on hooks in a storage room.
Unidentified man and cart stacked with meat cuts
Photograph showing an unidentified man standing behind a cart stacked with cuts of meat. The man is holding up one of the pieces of meat.
Workers processing turkeys in meat plant
Photograph showing unidentified women working in a meat plant. At center is a woman holding a turkey carcass hanging from a rack overhead. The number 4647 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. See related image No. 372A0777.
Workers processing turkeys in meat plant
Photograph showing unidentified women working in a meat plant. The women are standing in a row, each one processing a turkey hanging from a rack overhead. The number 4646 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. See related image No. 372A0778.
Silver bars being removed at Aluminum plant at Troutdale
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Workers with silver bars at the Troutdale aluminum plant. Kenneth Levellie (right), stands with one leg on a stack of bars, while holding a pen and paper. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, April 11, 1946 (negative 1 of 7).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Silver bars being removed at Aluminum plant at Troutdale
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Silver bars being moved at the Troutdale aluminum plant. One man uses a forklift on a stack of silver, while another watches. Stacks of silver can be seen throughout the room. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, April 11, 1946 (negative 2 of 7).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A rectifier room at the Troutdale aluminum plant. A wall of electrical units can be seen along the left wall. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Thursday, April 11, 1946 (negative 4 of 7).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
An aerial view of the Lebanon area, showing a mill and floating logs, most likely at Cheadle Lake (negative 3 of 4).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Part of Al Monner news negatives
A metal worker, wearing a protective face shield, at an industrial facility in Albany. The man holds a pole attached to a cone as molten metal pours from a forge (negative 5 of 8).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Photograph of River Mill Dam looking upstream. The powerhouse can be seen to the right of the large dam structure, with a smaller wooden building to the front. In the background, a distant railroad bridge can be seen.
Photograph showing the exterior of the River Mill Dam powerhouse, likely shortly after construction. Loose hillsides can be seen to the left and right of the building, with transmission lines throughout (image note: corner of glass negative is broken and missing).
Photograph taken from a side angle of the River Mill Dam and powerhouse, showing exterior of building and view of dam structure. Water from the Clackamas River can be seen moving over the dam, and trees and transmission lines are visible in the distance.
Photograph of the River Mill Dam, showing recently cut trees and possibly dam structure under construction. Water can be seen at the front of the frame.
River Mill Dam, governor test #3
Photograph from the interior of Station M at the River Mill Dam showing governor #3 during a test. On the device is written “The Lombard Governor Co.”
Photograph taken from the side showing water cascading over the River Mill Dam. Across the water, the powerhouse for Station M can be seen.
Photograph of the interior of the River Mill Dam (Station M) showing heavy head gate machinery. Several rows of large gears are visible, and large windows can be seen on all walls.
Photograph of the River Mill Dam powerhouse taken from a high angle, looking downwards. In the background, the dam structure and transmission lines can be seen.
River Mill Dam, powerhouse interior
Photograph of the interior of the River Mill Dam (Station M) showing generator machinery. Written on the side of the front unit is “General Electric Company.” Three people can be seen in the photo, two of which are looking at the camera.
Photograph taken from a bridge and looking downriver at the River Mill Dam and powerhouse. The Dam structure can be seen on the left, with the powerhouse building on the right.
Test report on reconstruction of rotary converts
Photograph of large rotary converts at unidentified location. Several other large pieces of machinery can be seen in the background.
Photograph of rotary convert machinery in unidentified location.
Bull Run, Little Sandy Dam, high tension switch room 57,000
Photograph showing the interior of the high tension switch room at the Little Sandy River Dam. Multiple electrical units and insulators can be seen throughout the photograph. Written on the negative is “0354.”
Bull Run, Little Sandy Dam, powerhouse interior
Photograph taken from a high angle looking downward at the interior of the powerhouse at the Little Sandy Dam. Several generator units are visible, as well as a platform accessible via ladders. Several large windows can be seen on the far walls. On the side of the generator units is “Westinghouse.” Written on the negative is “0351.”
Bull Run, Inside governor and generator devices
Interior image of Station O room with governor and generator devices.
Photograph showing large machinery at Oak grove unit number 1 inside an industrial building. A man in dark hat and coat walks in front.