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"Division of Work and Industry Lantern Slide Collection / Series 1: Engineering / 1.12: Materials Handling / 1.12.7: Piling"
Search term: "Division of Work and Industry Lantern Slide Collection / Series 1: Engineering / 1.12: Materials Handling / 1.12.7: Piling"
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Union Iron Works, pile hammer driving 65 foot steel sheeting, LaSalle Street Tunnel, Chicago, Illinois
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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C417 A live load of twenty-two full grown Men on one 30-foot shell
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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Derrick scow with clam shell bucket excavating first filling from bottom of harbor inside cofferdam
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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Lackawanna steel sheet piling cut to length, punched for splicing, inspected, and in storage at our plant pending shipment
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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Cofferdam work on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad where the Lackawanna steel sheet piling had to be driven in spliced lengths to permit installation of the cofferdam under the bridge
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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C415 Excavated pedestal piles after 50 ton test, Boston and Maine Railroad, North Billerica, Massachusetts. Excavated pile Patterson Parchment Paper Company, Passaic, New Jersey
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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C430 Self-propelling track pile driver rotated on its turntable to drive a pile at its extreme reach from the track. The leads are being lowered
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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C444 220 sixty-foot piles in nine hours, five minutes. This was the record made with a number one Warrington-Vulcan steam pile hammer.
Collection Creator
Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Civil Engineering Department
Underwood and Underwood
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