Aerial, Bonneville Dam Construction
Aerial views
Construction
Dams
Rivers
"Bonneville Dam under construction - Air view - $42,500,000.00 Bonneville Power and Navigation Dam on the Columbia River - Largest lift navigation lock in the world"
Cross & Dimmitt
1935/1945
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2010.2.1644
Columbia River, The Dalles Dam 1
Dams
Mountains
Rivers
"The Dalles Dam on Columbia River - Mt. St. Helens in distance"
Hill, Fred
1956
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2010.2.1992
Columbia River, The Dalles Dam 2
Dams
Turbines
Hill, Martha
"The Dalles Dam on Columbia River - Interior - 10 turbines - 1956" Woman in image appears to be Martha Hill.
Hill, Fred
1956
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2010.2.1993
Aerial, North Luzon Dam 2
Aerial views
Dams
Rivers
"One view of the upper side of a dam in a river North of Manila. Perhaps a water supply - not hydro electric - there are no transmission wires - So. It was 'bombed' with napalm to keep the Japanese from blowing it up"
17th Sqdn.
1945
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2010.1.752