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Horse drawn scrapers excavating in Dingle Basin near the canal, July 1, 1910
Horse drawn scrapers excavating in Dingle Basin near the canal, July 1, 1910
TitleHorse drawn scrapers excavating in Dingle Basin near the canal, July 1, 1910
PhotographerUnknown
Date1910
NotesConstruction photographs of the White River Power Plant, a hydroelectric facility on the White River, built by the Pacific Coast Power Company, 1909-1911. This company was acquired by Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company in 1912.

Caption on image: Scrapers in Dingle Basin. J.O. 397, No. 70, July 1, 1910. Looking west.

PH Coll 269.451
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Dingle Basin
Subjects (LCTGM)Excavation--Washington (State); Horses--Washington (State)
Subjects (LCSH)Scrapers (Earthmoving machinery); Dingle Basin (Wash.)
Digital CollectionSeattle Power and Water Supply Collection
Order NumberWWDL0174
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Negative NumberPuget Power 451
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionPuget Sound Power and Light Company Photographs. PH Coll 269
Object TypePhotograph
Physical Descriptionsilver gelatin, b&w : 8 x 10 in.
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 115 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x600 ppi. 2005
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