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Excavation for Abutment Foundation at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky River

Excavation for Abutment Foundation at Lock Number Seven on the Kentuck...

Original caption: Lock No. 7. Kentucky River, Ky. Excavation for Abutment foundation June 4, 1896. Historical Photographs

Completed Abutment for Kentucky River Improvement Project

Completed Abutment for Kentucky River Improvement Project

Original caption: Improving Kentucky River. Lock No. 7. Abutment completed. June 30, 1896. Historical Photographs

West Abutment, Looking West, Coated with Hydrolithic Cement

West Abutment, Looking West, Coated with Hydrolithic Cement

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Dry Dock No. 4, Inverted Stalactites, Stations 1+47, Abutment Joint, East Side

Dry Dock No. 4, Inverted Stalactites, Stations 1+47, Abutment Joint, E...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Dry Dock No. 4, Inverted Stalactites, Stations 1+47, Abutment Joint, East Side

Dry Dock No. 4, Inverted Stalactites, Stations 1+47, Abutment Joint, E...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction continued on a bridge in Doboj, that will allow Stabilization Force (SFOR), travel over the Bosnia River. The 13-10 Helicopter Unit, part of the 7th Squadron of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force based out of Split, deployed with a Chinook to move three 7.5 ton abutments into the river. Last week increased water level in the Bosnia River delayed the scheduled mission. With the water level back down the mission was back on and the Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force was ready to get to work. The Helicopter crew brought ...

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction co... More

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction continued on a bridge in Doboj, that will allow Stabilization Force (SFOR), travel over the Bosnia River. The 13-10 Helicopter Unit, part of the 7th Squadron of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force based out of Split, deployed with a Chinook to move three 7.5 ton abutments into the river. Last week increased water level in the Bosnia River delayed the scheduled mission. With the water level back down the mission was back on and the Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force was ready to get to work. The Helicopter crew brought ...

Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Right side profile medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction co... More

Dry Dock Number 4, Monthly Progress Photo, Looking Northeast from West Side Near Abutment, Holbrook, Cabot, and Rollins Corporation, Contractor

Dry Dock Number 4, Monthly Progress Photo, Looking Northeast from West...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Crack in West Abutment, Dry Dock 2, General View, Looking Northeast

Crack in West Abutment, Dry Dock 2, General View, Looking Northeast

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Coffer and Abutment at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky River

Coffer and Abutment at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky River

Original caption: Improving Ky. River, Ky. Lock No. 7. Aug 1 1896 Showing Coffer and Abutment No. 28. Historical Photographs

[Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides] Mineral, WA, 2-7-07 -- State, County, and FEMA Public Assistance workers document the damage of river scouring to this bridge abutment.  FEMA's Public Assistance Program helps State and local governments repair damaged bridges from a declared disaster.  Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides] Mineral, WA, 2-7-...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Workers Standing on Nearly Completed Abutment at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky River

Workers Standing on Nearly Completed Abutment at Lock Number Seven on ...

Original caption: Improving Kentucky River. Lock No. 7. June 22, 1896. Abutment nearly completed. Historical Photographs

Monthly Progress Photo, Terminal Bridge Repairs to Abutment, Looking East, Yard Labor

Monthly Progress Photo, Terminal Bridge Repairs to Abutment, Looking E...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

View of Abutment at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky River

View of Abutment at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky River

Original caption: Lock No. 7. Kentucky River. View of Abutment, May 23, 1896. Historical Photographs

Monthly Progress Photo, Rebuilt Abutment for Terminal Bridge, Looking North East, Yard Labor

Monthly Progress Photo, Rebuilt Abutment for Terminal Bridge, Looking ...

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Crack in West Abutment, Dry Dock Number 2, Looking North

Crack in West Abutment, Dry Dock Number 2, Looking North

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Left side front view medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction continued on a bridge in Doboj, that will allow Stabilization Force (SFOR), travel over the Bosnia River. The 13-10 Helicopter Unit, part of the 7th Squadron of the United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force based out of Split, deployed with a Chinook to move three 7.5 ton abutments into the river. Last week increased water level in the Bosna River delayed the scheduled mission. With the water level back down the mission was back on and the Royal Air Force (RAF), Support Helicopter Force was ready to get to work. The Helicopter crew brought ...

Left side front view medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares t...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Left side front view medium shot as a British CH-47 Chinook prepares to set down an abutment in the Bosnia River. Construction ... More

Looking North from Abutment on the Kentucky River at Lock Number Seven

Looking North from Abutment on the Kentucky River at Lock Number Seven

Original caption: Improving Kentucky River. Lock No. 7. Dam. Looking North from abutment. October 16, 1897. Historical Photographs

Dry Dock 2, Showing Leaks in West Abutment as of this Date

Dry Dock 2, Showing Leaks in West Abutment as of this Date

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Cofferdam from the Abutment Side at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky River

Cofferdam from the Abutment Side at Lock Number Seven on the Kentucky ...

Original caption: Lock No. 7. Kentucky River. Coffer-dam from Abutment side June 4, 1896. Historical Photographs

Dry Dock 2 East Abutment Coated with Hydrolithic Cement, Looking East

Dry Dock 2 East Abutment Coated with Hydrolithic Cement, Looking East

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Crack in West Abutment, Dry Dock 2, General View, Looking Northeast

Crack in West Abutment, Dry Dock 2, General View, Looking Northeast

Photographs of the Construction and Repair of Buildings, Facilities, and Vessels at the New York Navy Yard

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Original caption: Sep 10, 1918 Lock 3 Abutment Crib. Straight down the wall from top of abutment. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Original caption: Sept 10, 1918 - Lock 3 Abutment Crib. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Original caption: Lock 3 Abutment Crib Sept. 10, 1918. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Original caption: Sept 10, 1918 - Lock 3 Abutment Crib. Historical Photographs

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Kentucky River Lock Three Abutment Crib

Original caption: Sept 10, 1918 - Lock 3 Abutment Crib. Historical Photographs

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