Sale 2561 | Lot 362
362 •(CLEVELAND--INFRASTRUCTURE)
A set of approximately 100 photographs depicting the construction and destruction of bridges and viaducts in Cleveland.
A group of photographs depicting infrastructural projects in Cleveland, including bridge collapses, fire damage, construction workers doing various tasks, and a number of images depicting the rebuilding of the Central Viaduct in 1912 and its subsequent fire damage in 1914 caused by the Fisher-Wilson Lumber Company, located underneath the bridge. Silver prints, the images measuring approximately 2½x4½ to 8½x12 inches (7x11.4 to 21.6x30.5 cm.), mounted recto/verso, most with a caption with the location, in white ink, below the image. Circa 1910-20
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