Title |
Bridges and viaducts: various bridges, 1971, Sheet 17, Image 16 |
Creator |
Copelin Commercial Photographers |
Date of Original |
1971 |
Description |
Many of the 35 mm negatives document damage and deterioration on Chicago's bridges, viaducts and underpasses that need repair though some frames provide a general view of the bridges at the time they were taken. Various Bridges, including: S. Cicero, S. Pulaski, Devon and Touhy viaducts, Eisenhower Viaducts, Halsted to Pulaski, Kedzie, Jackson, Lavergne, Wilson, Loomis, Throop, Halsted, Cermak, Canal, 18th , Monroe, Adams, Jackson, Pulaski, Laramie, Randolph, Kinzie, Halsted, Division, Randolph, Washington, Madison, Skyway, Wood St., Wabash, Dearborn, Western, California, Homan, Unidentified. |
Geographic Location |
Chicago (Ill.) |
Type |
Image |
Form |
Photographs |
Medium |
negatives (photographic) |
Extent |
35 mm. |
Host |
University of Illinois Chicago. Library |
Repository |
University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives |
Source |
James S. Parker Collection |
Series |
Bridges, Viaducts, and Underpasses |
Digital Collection |
Chicago - Photographic Images of Change (University of Illinois at Chicago) |
Attribution |
Cite as: [Creator], [Title], [Local Identifier], Chicago - Photographic Images of Change, University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections Department |
Identifier |
JPCC_01_0011_0104_0017_16a |
Rights |
This image may be used freely, with attribution, for research, study and educational purposes. The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Library does not claim exclusive ownership of the copyrights to all the original documents. We are simply granting permission to use images in our collections. This permission is nonexclusive, and nontransferable. Additional permissions may be required from the holder of copyrights in the original document. For more information, please contact the UIC Library at lib-permissions@uic.edu. |
Acknowledgements |
This project was funded through a generous grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission. |