Lot 291v
2
April 5, 2017
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(INGERSOLL-RAND SEWER CONSTRUCTION) A small album of 12 photographs illustrating the process of constructing underground sewage pipelines in Easton, Pennsylvania.
The photographs show workers using jackhammers, digging trenches, and assembling underground structures to hold the sewage pipeline. Silver prints, each measuring approximately 7 1/2x9 1/2 inches (19.1x24.1 cm.), and the reverse, linen backed, each with inventory numbers in the negative, and nearly all with the Ingersoll-Rand hand stamp on verso. Oblong 4to, paper covers with a quadruple-pin binding; one print loose. Circa 1910
Estimate $500 - 750