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[edit]Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard carpenter shop and mold loft, Jacksonville, Florida, 1918 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||
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Creator InfoField | Walker, George H | ||||||||||||||||
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Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard carpenter shop and mold loft, Jacksonville, Florida, 1918 |
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Photograph number 87 of a series taken depicting the construction of the Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard's carpenter shop and mold loft. The construction work is being done by a. Bentley and Sons. This information is found on a dark rectangle in the lower right corner of the photograph. The building has been partially framed in. The "skeleton" of the building is fairly complete. The left side wall is complete. Windows are in place. The third floor is rising; the sides are indented, rising to a shorter length. Rafters are being erected on the far right of the building. The second floor has had its front wall completed. A small portion of the front wall has been completed (far right side of the building). The first floor has piles of construction materials in it along with a small building. Two poles are rising from the center and far right of the third floor. The far left of the third floor has three formations very close to the end wall. The first appears to be a pole with a second pole attached to it at a narrow angled. The second appears to be a pole with four crossbars attached to it. The third is very narrow. Construction debris is next to the left side of the building. The area in front of the building is filled with water. At the foreground of the photograph is a length of metal supported on a double set of legs. In front of that is a number of wooden supports with lumber lying across them. Terms associated with the photograph are: St. Johns River (Fla.) | piers | carpenter shop and mold loft | construction | Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard (Jacksonville, Fla.) | Jacksonville (Fla.) | A. Bentley and Sons |
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4 October 1918 date QS:P571,+1918-10-04T00:00:00Z/11 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487884 |
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Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard carpenter shop and mold loft, Jacksonville, Florida, 1918 (English)
Photograph number 87 of a series taken depicting the construction of the Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard's carpenter shop and mold loft. The construction work is being done by a. Bentley and Sons. This information is found on a dark rectangle in the lower right corner of the photograph. The building has been partially framed in. The "skeleton" of the building is fairly complete. The left side wall is complete. Windows are in place. The third floor is rising; the sides are indented, rising to a shorter length. Rafters are being erected on the far right of the building. The second floor has had its front wall completed. A small portion of the front wall has been completed (far right side of the building). The first floor has piles of construction materials in it along with a small building. Two poles are rising from the center and far right of the third floor. The far left of the third floor has three formations very close to the end wall. The first appears to be a pole with a second pole attached to it at a narrow angled. The second appears to be a pole with four crossbars attached to it. The third is very narrow. Construction debris is next to the left side of the building. The area in front of the building is filled with water. At the foreground of the photograph is a length of metal supported on a double set of legs. In front of that is a number of wooden supports with lumber lying across them. Terms associated with the photograph are: St. Johns River (Fla.) | piers | carpe (English)
Photograph number 87 of a series taken depicting the construction of the Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard's carpenter shop and mold loft. The construction work is being done by a. Bentley and Sons. This information is found on a dark rectangle in the lower right corner of the photograph. The building has been partially framed in. The "skeleton" of the building is fairly complete. The left side wall is complete. Windows are in place. The third floor is rising; the sides are indented, rising to a shorter length. Rafters are being erected on the far right of the building. The second floor has had its front wall completed. A small portion of the front wall has been completed (far right side of the building). The first floor has piles of construction materials in it along with a small building. Two poles are rising from the center and far right of the third floor. The far left of the third floor has three formations very close to the end wall. The first appears to be a pole with a second pole attached to it at a narrow angled. The second appears to be a pole with four crossbars attached to it. The third is very narrow. Construction debris is next to the left side of the building. The area in front of the building is filled with water. At the foreground of the photograph is a length of metal supported on a double set of legs. In front of that is a number of wooden supports with lumber lying across them. Terms associated with the photograph are: St. Johns River (Fla.) | piers | carpe (English)
Photograph number 87 of a series taken depicting the construction of the Jacksonville Concrete Shipyard's carpenter shop and mold loft. The construction work is being done by a. Bentley and Sons. This information is found on a dark rectangle in the lower right corner of the photograph. The building has been partially framed in. The "skeleton" of the building is fairly complete. The left side wall is complete. Windows are in place. The third floor is rising; the sides are indented, rising to a shorter length. Rafters are being erected on the far right of the building. The second floor has had its front wall completed. A small portion of the front wall has been completed (far right side of the building). The first floor has piles of construction materials in it along with a small building. Two poles are rising from the center and far right of the third floor. The far left of the third floor has three formations very close to the end wall. The first appears to be a pole with a second pole attached to it at a narrow angled. The second appears to be a pole with four crossbars attached to it. The third is very narrow. Construction debris is next to the left side of the building. The area in front of the building is filled with water. At the foreground of the photograph is a length of metal supported on a double set of legs. In front of that is a number of wooden supports with lumber lying across them. Terms associated with the photograph are: St. Johns River (Fla.) | piers | carpe (English)
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