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001-030. George Washington Bridge construction photographs, 1928 August-November, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

001. "McMullen Co foot-bridge and belt conveyor" (Aug. 1928)
002. "Beginning of erection of concrete distributing tower, N.Y. Anchorage" (Aug. 1928)
003. "Anchorage prior to pouring of concrete" (Aug. 1928)
004. "Pouring concrete in cofferdams for N.J. Tower Foundation" (undated)
005. "N.Y. Tower South Pier"(Aug. 9, 1928)
006. "N.Y. Tower South Pier" (Aug. 9, 1928)
007. "N.Y. Tower South Pier" (Aug. 9, 1928)
008. "Pouring pedestals for N.Y. tower" (Aug. 1928)
009. "N.Y. Tower North Pier" (Aug. 9, 1928)
010. "South Pier" (Aug. 1928)
011. "South Pier with first tier of columns in place" (Aug. 1928)
012. [no caption] (Aug. 1928)
013. "N.Y. Tower" (Aug. 1928)
014. "Tower" (Aug. 28, 1928)
015. "South Pier from traveler" (middle of Aug. 1928)
016. "North Slewing Engine" (Aug. 1928)
017. "Lifting and safety devices of traveler" (undated)
018. [no caption] (Sept. 12, 1928)
019. "N.Y. Tower" (Sept. 12, 1928)
020. "Lower portal of tower" (Sept. 12, 1928)
021. "Inspection crew with Reynolds, steel foreman" (Sept. 12, 1928)
022. "Lifting column for tower" (Oct. 1928)
023. "Raising 88 ton column section" (Nov. 1928)
024. "N.J. Tower" (Nov. 1928)
025. "Anchorage" (Nov. 1928)
026. "Anchor girders and eye-bars" (Nov. 1928)
027. "Anchor girders and eye-bars" (Nov. 1928)
028. "N.Y. Anchorage & tower" (Nov. 1928)
029. "Placing eye-bars in anchorage" (Nov. 1928)
030. [no caption] (undated)

031-063. George Washington Bridge construction photographs, 1929 July-December, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 2 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

031. "Placing saddle casting section B-row N.Y. Tower" (undated)
032. [no caption] (undated)
033. "Foot bridge cables on barge ready to be towed to N.J." (July 8, 1929)
034. "Towing foot bridge cables to N.J." (July 8, 1929)
035. "N.Y. Anchorage from tower top" (July 8, 1929)
036. "A steel inspector" [Frank Trani top of N.Y. Tower] (July 8, 1929)
037. "Getting ready to hook on first footbridge cable" (July 9, 1929)
038. "Hooking on to 1st footbridge cable" (July 9, 1929)
039. [Frank Trani top of N.Y. Tower] (July 9, 1929)
040. "Raising 1st footbridge cable" (July 9, 1929)
041. "Lowering 1st footbridge cable in frame on tower top" (July 9, 1929)

042. "Frank Trani facing camera in white top. From Construction Methods" (Aug. 9, 1929) [Clipped, printed photograph from the publication "Construction Methods" showing Frank Trani and other bridge workers above the caption "FIRST CABLE for construction foot-walk of Hudson River bridge was strung between towers on New York and New Jersey sides July 9. Cable first was laid down on river bottom from barge and raised by cranes to tops of two towers."]

043. "Frank Trani photo used for illustration" (undated) [Partial clipping of a story, "Strong Arms," from an unidentified magazine. The piece is illustrated with the same photograph as number 042, edited to include other figures.]

044. "N.J. Tower & main span" (Sept. 18, 1929)
045. "Skip car loading" (Sept. 18, 1929)
046. "N.Y. Anchorage" (Sept. 18, 1929)
047. "N.Y. Tower & main span footbridge" (Sept. 18, 1929)
048. "[down? lower? south?] stream traveler" (Sept. 18, 1929)
049. "Footbridge & N.J. Tower" (Sept. 18, 1929)

050. Advertising card illustrating "Shaw Cranes on the Towers of the Hudson River Bridge . . . Owned and Operated by Manning Maxwell & Moore, Inc." (undated)

051. Frank Trani, George Washington Bridge Civil Engineer (1928) [alternate caption & date: "Frank Trani on top of N.Y. Tower" (Sept. 18, 1929)]

052. "Frank Trani" (Sept. 18, 1929) [alternate caption: "Frank Trani (Photo for LIFE Magazine)"; verso imprint: "Photo by Doris Day."]

053. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
054. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
055. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
056. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
057. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
058. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
059. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
060. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
061. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
062. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)
063. [no caption] (Dec. 1929)

064-078. George Washington Bridge construction photographs, 1930 May-December, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 3 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

064. "A cable" (May 1930) [alternate caption: "Frank Trani (at center w/hat)"]
065. "Frank Trani (seated at left)" (May 1930)
066. "Frank Trani w/'Roebling' cable spool" (May 1930)
067. [no caption] (July 1930)
068. [no caption] (July 1930)
069. [no caption] (July 1930)
070. [no caption] (July 1930)
071. [no caption] (Dec. 1930)
072. [no caption] (Dec. 1930)
073. "Connecting floor beam" (Dec. 1930)
074. [no caption] (Dec. 1930)
075. [no caption] (Dec. 1930)
076. "N.Y. Traveler" (Dec. 1930)
077. [no caption] (Dec. 1930)
078. "Looking west" (Dec. 1930)

079-089. Photographs of Frank J. Trani on George Washington Bridge, circa 1931, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 4 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

079. [no caption] (undated)
080. [no caption] (undated)
081. [no caption] (undated)
082. [no caption] (undated)
083. [no caption] (undated)
084. [no caption] (undated)
085. [no caption] (undated)
086. [no caption] (undated)
087. [no caption] (undated)
088. [no caption] (undated)
089. "Frank Trani at right, w/brother Sam" (1931)

090-102. Triborough Bridge construction photographs, 1935 April-May, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 5 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

090. "4:30 PM" (Apr. 2, 1935)
091. [no caption] (Apr. 27, 1935)
092. [no caption] (Apr. 27, 1935)
093. [no caption] (Apr. 27, 1935)
094. [no caption] (May 7, 1935)
095. [no caption] (May 11, 1935)
096. [no caption] (May 15, 1935)
097. [no caption] (undated)
098. [no caption] (undated)
099. [no caption] (undated)
100. [no caption] (undated)
101. [no caption] (undated)
102. [no caption] (undated)

103. George Washington Bridge Across the Hudson River at New York, N.Y., 1933, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 6 (Material Type: Books)

Scope and Contents

Published by American Society of Civil Engineers in Collaboration with the Port of New York Authority. Reprinted from Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. 97 (1933).

Photographic negatives (4), undated, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 7 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Three negatives show the George Washington Bridge, one with the Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse (popularly known as the Little Red Lighthouse), and another with a couple seated dockside before a sailing ship with the bridge in the distance. The remaining negative shows subway cars on an elevated train structure.

Conservation note

N-YHS conservation staff judged these negatives to be in stable condition, May 2023.

Collection documentation, circa 2019, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 8 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

USB drive of digital images (see description below), circa 2019, inclusive

Box: 1, Folder: 9 (Material Type: Digital files)

Restricted

The digital files have been transferred off the USB drive to N-YHS servers, and can be made available online for viewing only. To arrange to receive a file manifest, or a link to the desired digital files, contact reference@nyhistory.org.

George Washington Bridge and Triborough Bridge Construction Photographs Digital Images

Digital-Folder: PR 461 (Material Type: Digital files)

Scope and Contents

Digitized versions of the physical images in the collection, along with additional digitized views and documentation, supplied by the donor and grouped in seven categories:

1 Cornell Days
2 George Washington Bridge Construction 1928_1931
3 Triboro Bridge Construction 1935
4 First Cable Raising GWB_July 1929
5 Photos with Frank Trani
6 GWB construction photos from internet
7 Misc archive materials

Also present is a PDF of a biography of Frank J. Trani, "The Man on the Bridge," by his son-in-law, Walter Fox, from the Fall 2011 issue of Italian America. The archivist has printed a copy and placed it in Folder 8.

Conditions Governing Access

The digital files have been transferred off a USB drive to N-YHS servers, and can be made available online for viewing only. To arrange to receive a file manifest, or a link to the desired digital files, contact reference@nyhistory.org.

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