Collection:
Juneau—Douglas City Museum
Object ID:
2009.19.398
Accession#:
2009.19
Credit Line:
Donated by the Juneau Volunteer Firefighters Association.
Object Name:
Print, Photographic
Title:
New Hall, 5—5—78
Place:
Juneau, Alaska
Date:
05/05/1978
Description:
Color photograph of the construction and convergence of two walls at the Juneau Fire/Rescue Station.
In the photograph, both cinder—block walls appear to be near completion. A yellow crane with construction material suspended in the air can be seen to the proper right. Scaffolding has been erected along the corner of the walls. Wooden boards provide support for the open sections of the wall diagonally along the proper right. These open sections in the wall will eventually become garage doors. A pile of wood and other materials is located in the center of the photograph between the walls of the Fire/Rescue Station. Mountains can be seen to the proper right of the background, and the sky is gray in color.
Reverse is labeled in black ink: "5—5—78".
Labeled "New Hall / 5—5—78" on original plastic protector envelope.
In the photograph, both cinder—block walls appear to be near completion. A yellow crane with construction material suspended in the air can be seen to the proper right. Scaffolding has been erected along the corner of the walls. Wooden boards provide support for the open sections of the wall diagonally along the proper right. These open sections in the wall will eventually become garage doors. A pile of wood and other materials is located in the center of the photograph between the walls of the Fire/Rescue Station. Mountains can be seen to the proper right of the background, and the sky is gray in color.
Reverse is labeled in black ink: "5—5—78".
Labeled "New Hall / 5—5—78" on original plastic protector envelope.
Search Terms:
Archival
Photograph
History
Emergency Service
Fire
Construction
Photograph
History
Emergency Service
Fire
Construction