Online image-list for
job-file HB-30691 of the Hedrich-Blessing photograph collection, part 1, at
Chicago History Museum, Research Center
The catalog record describing this job-file is below the image-list for:
Title: Steel framework for the Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee (Wis.), 1967 Aug. 29.
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View A: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691a.jpg
View A: Framework from under and within the structure (from negative)
View A2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691a2.jpg
View A2: Color version of
A (from transparency)
View B: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691b.jpg
View B: Framework from inside the structure, row of I-beams
across the top of the image (from negative)
View B2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691b2.jpg
View B2: Color version of
B (from transparency)
View C: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691c.jpg
View C: Framework, I-beam cutting through the image (from negative)
View C2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691c2.jpg
View C2: Color version of
C (from transparency)
View D: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691d.jpg
View D: Exterior framework with supplies on the ground (from negative)
View D2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691d2.jpg
View D2: Color version of
D (from transparency)
View E: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691e.jpg
View E: Exterior framework (from
negative)
View E2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691e2.jpg
View E2: Color version of
E (from transparency)
View F: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691f.jpg
View F: Exterior framework with roof line, smoke stacks in
the background (from negative)
View F2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691f2.jpg
View F2: Color version of
F (from transparency)
View G: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691g.jpg
View G: Framework from under and within the structure (from negative)
View G2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691g2.jpg
View G2: Color version of
G (from transparency)
View H: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691h.jpg
View H: Wide view of the framework of the structure (from negative)
View H2: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691h2.jpg
View H2: Color version of H (from transparency)
View I: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691i.jpg
View I: Two men working, sitting on an I-beam (from transparency)
View J: http://chsmedia.org/media/hb/05/HB30691j.jpg
View J: Men working on the building frame (from transparency)
ID#: HB-30691
Creator: Hedrich-Blessing (Firm), photographer.
Title: Steel framework for the Performing Arts Center in Milwaukee (Wis.), 1967 Aug. 29.
Originals:
8 negatives : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
9 photographic prints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
12 transparencies : col. ; 8 x 10 in.
7 transparencies : slides, col. ; 35 mm.
Summary:
Exterior and interior views
of the steel framework for the Performing Arts Center, later known as the
Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, located at 929 North Water Street in
Milwaukee (Wis.), designed by architects Harry Weese & Associates.
Photographed for United States Steel Company by Hube Henry.
Details: Views: A:
Framework from under and within the structure (from negative); A2: Color
version of A (from transparency); B: Framework from inside the structure, row
of I-beams across the top of the image (from negative); B2: Color version of B (from
transparency); C: Framework, I-beam cutting through the image (from negative);
C2: Color version of C (from transparency); D: Exterior framework with supplies
on the ground (from negative); D2: Color version of D (from transparency); E:
Exterior framework (from negative); E2: Color version of E (from transparency);
F: Exterior framework with roof line, smoke stacks in the background (from
negative); F2: Color version of F (from transparency); G: Framework from under
and within the structure (from negative); G2: Color version of G (from
transparency); H: Wide view of the framework of the structure (from negative);
H2: Color version of H (from transparency); I: Two men working, sitting on an
I-beam (from transparency); J: Men working on the building frame (from
transparency).
Three photographic prints are
cropped from 8 x 10 in.
Duplicate or near duplicate
exposures: 6 slides.
Subjects:
Center
for the Performing Arts (Milwaukee, Wis.)—Photographs.
Marcus
Center for the Performing Arts (Milwaukee, Wis.)—Photographs.
929
North Water Street (Milwaukee, Wis.)—Photographs.
Centers
for the performing arts—Wisconsin—Milwaukee—20th century.
Construction—Wisconsin—Milwaukee—1960-1969.
Steel—Wisconsin—Milwaukee—1960-1969.
Auditoriums—Wisconsin—Milwaukee—1960-1969.
Theaters—Wisconsin—Milwaukee—1960-1969.
Structural
steel—Wisconsin—Milwaukee—1960-1969.
Milwaukee
(Wis.)—Buildings, structures, etc.—1960-1969.
Form/genre:
Exterior views.
Film negatives.
Film transparencies—Color.
Gelatin silver prints.
Slides—Color.
Added entries:
Henry, Hubert, photographer.
United States Steel Corporation.
Harry Weese and Associates.
Call# for originals:
HB-30691 PPL
HB-30691 PPN
HB-30691 PCO